Anyway that design looks cool your paper doll you drew. It better be real flashy when your done

Nothing happened to the other one, but I was so out of practise when I came back to it, and because I had a very fiddly bit to do next, I started on another to get my hand back in.littlebro05 wrote:what happened to your other project?
It should be nice enough when complete.Anyway that design looks cool your paper doll you drew. It better be real flashy when your done.
This picture should prove helpful: http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb12 ... G_1351.jpgjohn bunsenburner wrote:What exactly do you use to carve the details, as i doubt the sculpture is large enough to do so with your fingers.
They'll all be painted.When you are done will you color this or leave it as it is?
Nothing this small really - far too fiddly. These are all static models, so it calls on a bit of player imagination to see them as the active heroes they represent when on the table top.Brian the brain wrote:I wonder...could you give one of these movable joints?
I normally get the reverse. I've been doing engineering type things for many years, but if/when I show people my artwork, they often ask why I didn't go into that instead.thedeathofall wrote:I know what you mean. I have played violin for many years. I get people asking me about what I want to do later in life, and when i tell them that I want to go to school for engineering, they kind of look at me funny.
Not so much my thinking - risks of fatalities are not exactly the appeal to me as far as the subject is concerned.Its great to be able to build something that can potentially kill someone.
It's not my talent. I stole it. The poor guy hasn't noticed I haven't put it back yet.thedeathofall wrote:You my friend, have some seriously awsome talent.
Curses, my secret fantasy has been revealed!Now if you can make a few robotic girlfriends that look like that we'll all be happy