Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween

...gettin' ready for Halloween with a little gelatin and face make-up.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Bat

This bat was made with spare parts leftover from the previous projects. The wings turned out weak, so I supported them with fishing line. I should have put more "muscle" mass in its "arms". The weight of the paint has rendered it too heavy for the pulley system that I was going to use outside. So, it's back to the drawing board for now.


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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Meg Mugglebones

This project was inspired by the movie "Legend" in which a character called Meg Mucklebones appears. She's not entirely up to par, so she's renamed to Meg Mugglebones which is a name morphed with the dog from "Heroes".


The arms and hands became bigger than the sticks I used in the previous project. And, the lower jaws broke the rules from Dan Reeder's suggestions. I will pay the price when it comes time to apply paint inside the mouth. There's only two things to do with rules: follow them or break them.
A blackwash and highlighting is next. And, the arms need to match. I don't want to run out of paint!
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Skull

The skull head and hands are finally finished. I draped another black cloth over it to see how it would look.

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Balrog's Cousin

The gates of Hell have opened wide to deliver this fine specimen. It was supposed to be another skull, but the creative sparks flew when a piece of cardboard from a dry cleaner's hanger entered the equation. It became the support for those menacing jaws.

Here's a close-up of the paint job using red as a base, orange for highlights, a black wash and yellow highlights. The hands are attached to wooden posts.

Throw a black, torn cloth over it to create a full-bodied work.

The original skull plan is almost done.
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

MCAS Miramar Air Show

I went to the MCAS Miramar Air Show, yesterday. The car traffic was a mess as expected. Then, the security line took about an hour to check bags. Next time, I'll leave the camera behind so that I can skip the bag check.
Canadian Snowbirds

I guess security missed a few as several bombs went off during the show!

Several vintage aircraft were on display.

Walking (not flying) Blue Angels

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Skull Project

The monster project inspired me to try out a few skulls to see how they'd perform on Halloween.

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