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  • in reply to: How big is too big #61218

    Definitely my K2 (oddly a fitting name for her I know :p)

    Is that because there is a mountain with that name?

    As for me, its really kinda hard to put a line in the sand, though, hindered movement by muscle mass and too tall to hide anywhere make the general area to work from.

    This gives me an idea for another thread.

    in reply to: The last two Oil paintings that I’ll ever do #61597

    I guess I should have said which ones are which, I don't think that I did when I posted the others.  So, here is a list of them and what they are made with:

    Oil Paintings:

    in reply to: Two new Pairs #59797

    Great!  🙂 But how in hell does the second one to see something when she is flying!!! ??? … and when she is landing ;D

    She has a couple large radar domes to make that easier

    Promise me you'll never stop drawing! 😉

    Baring an act of God, I don't think there is anything that will ever make me quit (not even a woman)

    in reply to: Dwarf’s Sketch Art Dump (35 images) NSFW #58679

    Nice set of sketches.

    in reply to: New Painting of Legendary Proportions #56622

    Well, all of them are currently hanging on the walls.  I have 16 so far (a few "normal" ones, some inflation ones, and most are muscle ones).  Seven are the size of this one, 16"x20", and the rest are smaller than a sheet of paper.  Also, only the small ones have frames, the bigger ones are meant to be displayed without them.

    I have 12 more planned (sketched on the canvas) and seven more empty canvas, all either 16"x20" or 20"x20".

    in reply to: Them’s big sand dunes you got there. #57307

    Very well done 🙂 What did you use to make the new version?

    Acrylics on a 16"x20" stretched canvas

    in reply to: Dread-Girl Sculpture #55582

    A little update on it. my cat knocked it off the table where I put it and broke one of the legs clean off.  HOWEVER, thanks to Elmer and his glue, she is now back in one piece (and sitting on a shelf that my cat can't get to).

    BTW, if you are wondering how much "clay" I used to make her, its about 1.5 pounds (or a box and a half).  The rest is aluminum foil and wire.

    PS. If you want to get some of the same stuff I did, go to http://www.dickblick.com  and order it from there.

    in reply to: New Painting of Legendary Proportions #56620

    Well, see would earn the right to have her name in the title of the games.

    in reply to: Dread-Girl Sculpture #55574

    Well, I finished it, I had a little fun with taking the photos of it, used a unfinished painting of mine as an backdrop.

    First set is more of trying to make a somewhat interesting set up with the painting and sculpture:

    in reply to: Re: Shredia Sculpture… #49609

    Sorry about bumping an old topic, but, I was wondering (as most people here are) how its coming along.

    Now, my reason is a little different.  I started making, started about 5 hours before this post and stopped for the day about an hour ago, an figure.  Its about 12in high (kinda to scale with yours).  I have used not quite a pound of SuperSculpey, I am using the "firm" kinda, (like trying to model a rock).

    I have a question about yours, did you attach it to the board its on or is it just suck on by the clay stickiness?

    PS: You can get any type of supersculpey at Dick Blick, if you can't find it in a store.

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