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Baby Phoenix Chick new born!
My baby Phoenix is inspired by really new born chicks! Totally hand sculpted and modelled with cosclay and painted with soft chalk pigments.
video creation process here






video creation process here






Gorgonites
What I am showing are two of my own original gorgonites that would be around the original 7 from the film small soldiers made by DreamWorks entertainment. The little blue one
is haller and the other one is eyegore. Both are my very own original characters. Haller is a short tempered being who doesn't like his shortness and gets very annoyed when someone rests their hands on his hunch. Although he may be short his long arms help he climbs from trees from branch to branch his main weapon is a staff. Eyegore was built around the idea of what if a gorgonite came off the assembly line missing a few parts inside. His mind is incomplete. He is confused and scared about the world but when he calms down and takes his time he study's things. Not only his half of his mind missing but he's mute because of a lack of a voice box. I didn't include it in the picture but eyegore wears a black torn up robe to hide himself. Both where sculpted using different kinds of clay for haller I used miliput and eyegore was sculpted using das clay.
is haller and the other one is eyegore. Both are my very own original characters. Haller is a short tempered being who doesn't like his shortness and gets very annoyed when someone rests their hands on his hunch. Although he may be short his long arms help he climbs from trees from branch to branch his main weapon is a staff. Eyegore was built around the idea of what if a gorgonite came off the assembly line missing a few parts inside. His mind is incomplete. He is confused and scared about the world but when he calms down and takes his time he study's things. Not only his half of his mind missing but he's mute because of a lack of a voice box. I didn't include it in the picture but eyegore wears a black torn up robe to hide himself. Both where sculpted using different kinds of clay for haller I used miliput and eyegore was sculpted using das clay. Goonies Sixth Scale Sloth - 2nd Entry
Another favorite film of mine I set out to create a sixth scale Sloth from The Goonies. For this figure I sculpted the head, hat, bandana, babyruth, dagger, and shoes. I also painted the later half of those items. Clothes were done by hegemony77 and I've honestly forgotten who painted the head. I'll update if I remember.










KILL MORE KRITES
Hey everybody, just wanted to post the Krite i made. This guy is based off the look of the krites from Critters 2 with a little bit of my own style thrown in. He is about 18 inches tall and the eyes also illuminate.






Halo Reach Skirmisher Head Sculpt
This is an oil-based clay sculpt of the Skirmisher from the video game, Halo Reach.

I made a base form out of EVA foam, foil, and painters tape, then added about half an inch of clay to the form before sculpting in forms and details.
I used mostly loop tools to achieve the textures of the scales and folds of skin.
The sculpt was used later in a mold that then produced a silicone cast for a creature costume of an entire Skirmisher character.
The muscle bands, tip of the lower jaw, and tongue were separate pieces for ease of molding.
The eyes and teeth were sculpted separately out of oven-bake clay for adding to the head after it had been cast in silicone.





I made a base form out of EVA foam, foil, and painters tape, then added about half an inch of clay to the form before sculpting in forms and details.
I used mostly loop tools to achieve the textures of the scales and folds of skin.
The sculpt was used later in a mold that then produced a silicone cast for a creature costume of an entire Skirmisher character.
The muscle bands, tip of the lower jaw, and tongue were separate pieces for ease of molding.
The eyes and teeth were sculpted separately out of oven-bake clay for adding to the head after it had been cast in silicone.




Henry J. Waternoose III












For my entry I’m proud to submit my sculpture of Mr Waternoose from the film Monsters, Inc. (all rights to this character belong to Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios).
My maquette of Mr Waternoose will eventually be moulded and casted so I can paint him! I’m just waiting on the right materials.
He’s made with monster clay with a tin foil base for the stomach, and aluminium wire in the arms and legs. He was a joy to make and my first ever attempt at sculpting a maquette- so he’s close to my heart! I wanted to feel like how it would if this was my job in the film industry (as that type of career is my dream), so I aimed to make it as identical to the design as possible. To aid the process I drew turnaround drawings of the character and planned out exact measurements that I would later copy when sculpting using a calliper for accuracy.
I hope you guys like him!
Emily
Emily
BloodTroll
A few of my students have entered so I said "what the hell?". Since 2017, I have run character sculpting courses. For each course I run, I create a character to show the process. At the time I asked my 8-year-old son what should I sculpt. All excited he said "A Bloodtroll". It was a character from one of his books. This is the design for him and the final sculpt. I have been meaning to mould and cast him in silicone but other courses and characters have gotten in the way. Some day. He was sculpted using Chavant medium red and Ken's tools.








Wolf Predator
Here's my 1/3 scale Wolf Predator bust. Sculpted in monster clay with sculpey parts. And here you can see the finished and painted version after it was moulded and cast.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEssMBMYQ64&t=1s

