Finished sculpting a hideous lump for Turnip 28. It's my first proper sculpture, the anatomy's dubious and it took quite a while, but I'm really pleased.

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Finished sculpting a hideous lump for Turnip 28. It's my first proper sculpture, the anatomy's dubious and it took quite a while, but I'm really pleased.

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Platformer I
A new junk sculpture, made mostly from a printer that failed me for the last time.
Check out my lump
I made this tank out of post-it notes.
Finished that adjudicating fellow from the soul game (that I accidentally reblogged here a couple times). You can see the build here if interested.

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Bream and the Submarine
Hiya! I'm back!! Woo!!!
For a very, very, very long time, I have been obsessed and enamoured by deep sea creatures. I haven't stopped thinking about the Bigfin squid since I first saw a photo of it. So cool. Makes me wanna jump in one of those little orb submarines and explore the depths of the ocean. I've come to the conclusion that I clearly don't have thalassophobia.
For my latest project, I wanted to do something inspired by all those wonderful, slightly effed-up creatures. And here she is! This is Bream. A wire frame doll with pose-able arms, head and tail. The submarine is made from mostly recycled materials, which was pretty fun to experiment with.
Hope you like her! See you on the flip side ✌️
Watchtower – WIP, phase 2
Although my favorite part is cutting and assembling elements into a 3D model, I know that for many people the next step is the pure joy and magic of terrain building.
At this stage, the model really starts to come alive: adding textures (which I enjoy) and color (which I enjoy less ;) ). Stones were carved with knives and pencils, then textured by pressing rocks and aluminum foil. Wooden planks were detailed with a wire brush and pencil in selected spots. Ruined edges were emphasized with acrylic paint, drybrushing, and dark washes. With every step, the miniature watchtower feels closer to its final appearance.
It’s always fascinating to watch a plain foam block slowly become something that seems historic – as if it had stood for centuries before collapsing into ruin (or, in this case, most likely smashed by a trebuchet projectile).
Scratch built this Trench Crusade inspired terrain. Was pretty fun and actually quite easy.