I found a picture of the very original models:
These were made from some cheap, brightly coloured clay I bought to keep my three year old happy, but ended up playing with myself... three packets later, I thought I'd better get my own and bought my first starter pack of FIMO.
And here are the most recent requests: T. rex, rooaarr!
and another cow - except I got a bit bored with black and white!
well, I've got so many pretty colours now....
addicted!!!!
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Thursday, 7 April 2011
fabulous felines
Cats of all sorts!
The originals looked like this:
these were some of the first critters I ever made, out of the non-bakeable clay of interesting colours.
Once I got hold of the FIMO clay, the Birman was one of the first models I tried out, using the basic shape of the yellow cat above.
I was particularly pleased with the white and brown paws, and the brown points. I hadn't yet figured out how to do the noses at this point, so this cat just has a rather simple round nose.
Next was the lion, with his fab mane. If I made another lion, I would add even more layers to the mane as it works really well with the FIMO. This lion is much better than the original one in non-FIMO clay:
Next came Boris, he's actually a model of a soft toy belonging to my sister. He has his own facebook page :-)
He is super fluffy, but I was getting quite confident by this time. I almost made a big mistake of covering him entirely with 'fluff' but I then realised I wouldn't be able to pick him up! So I left the back bald....
Boris worked so well, I thought I'd borrow his shape as a basis for another cat model, this time based on one of my own cats:
Note the better shape to the nose by this stage. Also the torn ear! He needed the mop of hair on top, but when I tried to give him the 3D whiskers like the originals he looked wrong - so I stuck them on the sides of the face instead. Purr-fect!
The originals looked like this:
these were some of the first critters I ever made, out of the non-bakeable clay of interesting colours.
Once I got hold of the FIMO clay, the Birman was one of the first models I tried out, using the basic shape of the yellow cat above.
I was particularly pleased with the white and brown paws, and the brown points. I hadn't yet figured out how to do the noses at this point, so this cat just has a rather simple round nose.
Next was the lion, with his fab mane. If I made another lion, I would add even more layers to the mane as it works really well with the FIMO. This lion is much better than the original one in non-FIMO clay:
Next came Boris, he's actually a model of a soft toy belonging to my sister. He has his own facebook page :-)
He is super fluffy, but I was getting quite confident by this time. I almost made a big mistake of covering him entirely with 'fluff' but I then realised I wouldn't be able to pick him up! So I left the back bald....
Boris worked so well, I thought I'd borrow his shape as a basis for another cat model, this time based on one of my own cats:
Note the better shape to the nose by this stage. Also the torn ear! He needed the mop of hair on top, but when I tried to give him the 3D whiskers like the originals he looked wrong - so I stuck them on the sides of the face instead. Purr-fect!
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