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 I just finished my sculpt of this viking based on this drawing by Nico Marlet. It’s from the Dreamworks  ”Art of How To Train Your Dragon” book. I love all the character designs and concept drawings in it and I thought this one would make a good sculpture.

I wanted to try turning a 2D design into a 3D model so I made this guy out of Super Sculpey with a coat of grey primer. I’ll hopefully get around to doing a digital paint of it to see what it’d be like in colour.

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I made this scene from The Wizard of Oz for a competition run by Little White Lies magazine. Everything in the scene is made from plasticine! It was really good fun to make actually :) I used a garlic crusher to make the grass and the straw for the witch’s broomstick and all of the yellow bricks were made individually before being stuck down for the road. There were lots of really great entries for the competition depicting different movie scenes. You can check out their online gallery by clicking the photo!

I made this scene from The Wizard of Oz for a competition run by Little White Lies magazine. Everything in the scene is made from plasticine! It was really good fun to make actually :) I used a garlic crusher to make the grass and the straw for the witch’s broomstick and all of the yellow bricks were made individually before being stuck down for the road. There were lots of really great entries for the competition depicting different movie scenes. You can check out their online gallery by clicking the photo!

Filed under Wizard of Oz witch plasticine ruby slippers yellow brick road modelmaking diorama sculpture competition Little White Lies

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These are the panels I sculpted for a friend of mine to use in her stop-motion graduate film :)  They were used to make up the sides of an octagonal box which was the main prop in the film. Each panel is sculpted in relief using Sculpey polymer clay on a 7x7cm square of mdf and then cast in resin. Hurray! Tiny details!

The white bits that you can see (the skull and the soldiers in the battle scenes) were resin casts of Warhammer pieces that I was given to work around.

Filed under miniature modelmaking prop sculpey sculpture stop-motion