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Creativity => Customs => Topic started by: BlackCurtains on April 10, 2022, 07:05:45 AM
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I'm going to finish my golden pheasant custom, but before that I have an idea that won't go away :P
I have never actually sculpted clothing before, not really. I did armor but that's different. I'm looking for full outfits. Bonus points if you've ever sculpted a dress.
This will be on a G1, I think. I need to dig through my baits. If not a G1 then a G3 for sure.
Show me what you've got!
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I have a couple:
Marilyn Monroe:
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Sally and Jack from Nightmare before Christmas:
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That's all so far!
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Thanks! Was that with polymer or Apoxie?
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I used Apoxie for all three and just supported the areas like Marilyn's skirt and Jack's coattails with paper towel until they were cured. I was actually getting pretty good at using Apoxie and then I abandoned ponies for several years and now I have to learn all over again to do the sweater on my commission! :doh: :lol:
I'm interested to know what your idea is now! :D
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I have a couple:
Marilyn Monroe:
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kae, your monroe pony is too cute! great work & i love the beautiful golden hairdo :iconclap:
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I'm not a fan of sculpt4ed clothes. I'd rather the cloth ones you can take off & put on. But that's just me
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I'm not a fan of sculpt4ed clothes. I'd rather the cloth ones you can take off & put on. But that's just me
I'm actually working on trying to develop some clothing patterns for ponies...in all of my spare time! :rofl:
I'll post here if I manage to get anywhere with it.
kae, your monroe pony is too cute! great work & i love the beautiful golden hairdo :iconclap:
Thank you! She was a lot of fun to make. :D
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Here's some of mine!
Indy-with a sculpted t-shirt and leather jacket
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BadJuju-with a sculpted corset
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Spengs and Janine-with a sculpted Ghostbusters jumpsuit
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I hope these help! :)
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Thanks so much. I think I'm going to try something a bit different. Neither polymer clay or Apoxie. Think I'm gonna go with Papier-mâché.
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Jiraiya made by Songbird21
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Deidara made by Songbird21
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Thanks so much. I think I'm going to try something a bit different. Neither polymer clay or Apoxie. Think I'm gonna go with Papier-mâché.
Oh cool! I’ll be interested to see how it goes for you. 😁
Nice job everyone else on your sculpted clothing! It’s hard to do for sure
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I've got this one...
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Quetzaly, 2013 (https://flic.kr/p/2kWbUMa) by Haawan (https://www.flickr.com/photos/haawan/), on Flickr
I've made a few other dresses but those have been simpler with only a skirt. And the skirt part is always more like a trail anyway. :D
Papier mache sounds cool, I look forward to the results! Paper is such a versatile material and I love using it on my customs. The one above has a paper armature under the clay. The sculpting was done with Apoxie.
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I love that custom :heart:
I have everything planned out, I just need to find the right bait.
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Just finished sculpting the sweater on this girl though it's not painted yet.
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I have to admit, I'm really intrigued to see what you do with the paper mache. I can't imagine sculpting with that medium on something the size of a pony! What gen are you planning to use?
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G1 :) It's going to be fairly simple (it is in my mind at least XD )
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Good luck! For this one time at least I hope it is as simple as you think! :lol: