So, last time I said I wanted to try something Neopets related, and here's what I did:
Yes, it's my good old friend the djuti. I decided a petpet would be better than a Neopet, and quickly settled on the djuti. With not many reference images to go on, I blew up the original petpet image and traced basic outlines.
You can see him here a bit more closely:
He was pretty difficult to make, especially the neck parts with the collar. I'm happy with the result, although my soldering needs more practice. My next project is a windowsill clock made of hexagons and it's a nice relief to go back to straight lines after all those curves, hee.
stained glass (Neopets related)
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That is totally awesome and must be sumitted to the art gallery immediately (if you haven't already).
My one and only stained glass project was a gryphon head the size of my hand with only 7 pieces. Doing it totally increased my respect for stained glass and the people who can make more complicated pieces. I for one am suitably impressed.
My one and only stained glass project was a gryphon head the size of my hand with only 7 pieces. Doing it totally increased my respect for stained glass and the people who can make more complicated pieces. I for one am suitably impressed.
Wow, I have no idea how I missed this gem. That's gorgeous, daisy! I could never cut accurately enough for complicated pieces; nothing ever fit together without a LOT of grinding ^^; (Probably didn't help that I insisted on the highly texturized and otherwise awkward-to-cut textures of glass!)
I am awed by the craftsmanship in this, good job and can't wait to see the next piece!
I am awed by the craftsmanship in this, good job and can't wait to see the next piece!
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