When working with the moss it just gets everywhere. My work space is going to need a good going over before I get my clay back out.
Showing posts with label skull island jungle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skull island jungle. Show all posts
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Miniature Skull Island Trees
My snail themed project got temporarily derailed. For the last week I've been finishing up work on four tree as set pieces for a stop motion Kong project.
When working with the moss it just gets everywhere. My work space is going to need a good going over before I get my clay back out.
When working with the moss it just gets everywhere. My work space is going to need a good going over before I get my clay back out.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Finishing Up the Miniature Skull Island Trees
I thought I'd post some photographs of my finishing work on the miniature Skull Island tree project. The palm trees are about 26" high while the other trees are roughly 20" tall.
I sacrificed the log from my spider pit scene to create the armature for this tree trunk : http://blacknick-sculpture.blogspot.com/2011/10/kong-spider-pit-finished.html
Here I'm wrapping the wire with cotton twine to build up the limbs.
Adding cotton & liquid latex to the tree limb.
The first coat of acrylic on the large tree.
The finished tree decked out with foliage.
The smaller of the two trees.
The two finished palm trees.
Since the trees are destined for a King Kong set for a stop motion film I thought it would be fun to photograph them in B&W to see how they'd look.
It was a fun project but I'll probably be sweeping and vacuuming up moss for the next month!
I sacrificed the log from my spider pit scene to create the armature for this tree trunk : http://blacknick-sculpture.blogspot.com/2011/10/kong-spider-pit-finished.html
Here I'm wrapping the wire with cotton twine to build up the limbs.
Adding cotton & liquid latex to the tree limb.
The first coat of acrylic on the large tree.
The finished tree decked out with foliage.
The smaller of the two trees.
The two finished palm trees.
Since the trees are destined for a King Kong set for a stop motion film I thought it would be fun to photograph them in B&W to see how they'd look.
It was a fun project but I'll probably be sweeping and vacuuming up moss for the next month!
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