What's On Your Workbench? (Spring 2026)

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What's On Your Workbench?

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  • What's on My Workbench?

    This section details the items currently arranged on my workbench, highlighting the essential tools and materials that support my creative process.

    I have an A4 notepad for taking notes, jotting down ideas, and making quick sketches. Alongside this, there are two sketching pads that offer additional space for more elaborate drawings and designs.

    To aid in precision and measurement, an 18-inch ruler is present, which is particularly useful for creating accurate lines and layouts in my work.

    There are numerous sketching pencils and markers, providing a variety of options for both detailed and expressive artwork. Erasers are also available, allowing for corrections and refinements during the creative process.

    An iPad equipped with headphones is included on my workbench. This device serves as a versatile tool for digital sketching, reference gathering, and listening to music or instructional content while working.

  • Darrell GreenDarrell Green ✭✭✭
    edited April 8
    I am in process of reorganizing my current projects.

     My Mel Gibson, The Patriot, is a little farther along with the powderhorn nearly complete, I have just the metal nameplate to complete. Also, sculpted his buttons from the breeches and coat.



    I got a tip on the combat vest for my SG1 Daniel build and am now nearly complete there as well. 

    Still in the beginning stages for Leslie Zevo.

    Kicked out a 2d3d assisted sculpt of Dumbledore's dragon, replicated the deputy badge from Tombstone from screencaps, the metal parts of Bilbo's backack, the upper clasps for Boromir's long coat, and Jareth's necklace. And, after several years, have identified the stitch pattern on Boromir's long coat edging (Janome MC8000 stitch pattern 69) which is no small feat as I see this information nowhere else on the internet.

    Lots of little steps but no completions.




  • BathoryfxBathoryfx
    edited April 15
    I've being doing a lot of small props, especially fingers.
    In the meantime I'm creating some new prosthetics, both encapsulated and bondo transfers, just to have more in my storage in case of new work projects and I'm following the horror props course because I'd love to sculpt a head and create a bigger prop from zero. Sculpting is the hardest part for me, even if I did sculpture in high school for five years I've always preferred painting, so I'm forcing myself to exercise and do more sculpting as long as I have some free time.


  • Nice work! I'd say the sculpture work looks really good.
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