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 Post subject: Neopet and random art
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:23 am 
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I felt like posting some of my stuff here too finally xD

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Thats all for now :3

More art on my Deviantart account http://trogdor-the-burninat.deviantart.com/


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:09 pm 
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Your clay sculptures are nice :) ever thought of writing up a tut and submitting it to the Art & Craft Section? :)


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:59 pm 
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yeah, I have x3 I just need to get off my lazy butt and make one xDD

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edit: I made and submitted a darigan snuffly one! Keep your eyes peeled :D


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I'm a sucker for sculptures, so your clay stuff is nice to look at. If you're serious about doing sculptures that appear to be "flying" though (such as in the gelert (I think it's a gelert, i'm not up on Neopets at the moment), you should look into clear acrylic rods to use as bases rather then dark rods. Makes things a little more clean looking.

As well, please stack your images a bit more (as I have done in your post), so that the page is not stretched by all the thumbnails. Thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:47 pm 
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ahoteinrun wrote:
I'm a sucker for sculptures, so your clay stuff is nice to look at. If you're serious about doing sculptures that appear to be "flying" though (such as in the gelert (I think it's a gelert, i'm not up on Neopets at the moment), you should look into clear acrylic rods to use as bases rather then dark rods. Makes things a little more clean looking.

As well, please stack your images a bit more (as I have done in your post), so that the page is not stretched by all the thumbnails. Thanks.


Do they really make those clear rods? Ive never seen them! I'll have to look online :D *exited*

And sorry about the thumbnails :oops:


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Troggy7 wrote:

Do they really make those clear rods? Ive never seen them! I'll have to look online :D *exited*

And sorry about the thumbnails :oops:


I'm fairly sure you can find rods like that at most home improvement centers. If you buy them out of an art store specifically, you'll pay a lot more for them. However. Do you bake your sculptures in the oven? Because if you did, it would be trial/error for awhile as I do not believe you could bake your sculptures with the rods in them (not to mention, clay shrinks) but you can always drill into your sculptures afterwards to properly fit a rod so long as it's not actuall stoneware type clay.


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ahoteinrun wrote:
I'm fairly sure you can find rods like that at most home improvement centers. If you buy them out of an art store specifically, you'll pay a lot more for them. However. Do you bake your sculptures in the oven? Because if you did, it would be trial/error for awhile as I do not believe you could bake your sculptures with the rods in them (not to mention, clay shrinks) but you can always drill into your sculptures afterwards to properly fit a rod so long as it's not actuall stoneware type clay.


Yeah, Its bake clay, But I have an Idea for what to do. I looked on ebay and there fairly cheap. Thanks a ton for the tip :hug:

Edit; I made a dribblet petpet! Petpets are fun to make :3 I made another how-to guide from it


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