April WIP brings May.... Robots?
-
Today was "Bring your wife to work so she can rummage through the scraps" day.
I'm quite fortunate to have a husband who works in a metal fabrication facility. I was able to gather springs, bolts, nuts, metal chunks, and even some giant cogs and such.
very excited. I'll share some photos of my finds soon.
Working on building Lisa's little work shop today and tomorrow. Hoping to tie this whole thing together as quick as possible.
-
I haven't been on the forum for awhile and just discovered this thread. Your photo of Lisa made me laugh out loud. What great work! I can't wait to see what comes next.
-
@demotlj aw thank you!! π₯°π₯°π₯°
-
A few of the things I've rummaged from the machine shop. Excited to get going with it!
-
Moving along moving along!!! Painted her little face. I'll finish her eyes when I have the whole scene set. That way I can really make sure she is looking at what I want her to be looking at.
This is her "finished look" right before I go in and.... destroy her
So to make the illustration work, I know that I have to essentially mess my puppet up. With charcoal, and scissors. I will be attacking my adorable little puppet.
The after photos to follow very soon!
-
Here she is!!! And I loooovvveeeeee her!!! It was painful at first but once I saw her turning into the little unsuccessful inventor I was excited to "mess her up."
Super excited to finish this! I'm hoping the rest of this goes by a little faster and I finish in time
-
@gavpartridge thank you thank you!
-
@EliaMurrayArt wow, this is amazing! I canβt wait to see the robot!
-
So crazy awesome. Her face. I can't get over how awesome. I know I've been excited about this thread but it's exceeded even my excited expectations! I love your little Lisa!
-
@neschof oof me too. I'm so nervous about the robot
-
@Coley thank you!! I am so happy with how she has turned out
-
@EliaMurrayArt holy moly this is incredible. Never heard of needle felting (or pretty much any of the other techniques youβre using), but getting to see your process - it looks so fun! Especially love that shot of you dumpster diving for your girl and her robot
-
@johnchoi thank you! Needle felting is great! I highly recommend it as a pastime if you enjoy sculptural work at all. It's fun, repetitive (almost meditative) but keeps you on your toes because you can stab yourself pretty easily Haha
-
Robots update. I found this tiny switch, and some tiny light bulbs. Some colorful electrical wire.
What I'm debating heavily right now is how/what to paint... photographing metal can be difficult... plus since the head is not metal it might be hard to get the head/body to look like they belong to the same robot. But I think I can work it all out.
Definitely a mess, but I suppose that is ok for an exploded robot.
-
Do you have any shiny metallic paint? I think Barbara Reid, Plasticine artist extraordinaire, paints some of her metallic items with metallic paint
before photographing them. At least thatβs what I think! -
@EliaMurrayArt adding it to my massive βthings to try somedayβ list
-
@Coley I will look into those!
I am thinking that I will paint both pieces and then sand away some of the paint to reveal some metal below... that way too, I can control the color scheme of the whole piece!
I am currently gluing tinfoil to the head in places where I will sand the paint away a little. Hoping that will create the illusion that the whole thing is metal.
-
@EliaMurrayArt This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing your process!
-
@baileymvidler my pleasure!
-
Woo today has been really tough...
I was feeling all confident about the puppet and the robot... and then I really settled in to building the room and it alllll came crashing down...First I tried building the walls with cardboard, as show in the first picture, but they warped and wilted when I tried to paint them and they just looked bad. Then I realized that Lisa's table was TINY when alone in the room
it just looked terrible.. so I decided I needed to build her cabinets... I thought perhaps cardboard with spackle over it to give it texture. Bad move. Bleh not good. Tossed that version. (All in the first picture)
Then I remembered I had some plywood left over from an old project. So with some help from Zac (the ever patient husband) we constructed some plywood walls and I carefully built some new cardboard cabinets with no spackle (though I am still most likely going to paint them.) (Second picture plus some blue prints Lisa made)
Woo. Still got a long long way to go but I'm learning a whole lot!!
Oh! Zac also helped me build Lisa a mini blow torch
it is constructed with some little copper tubes, and an old computer wire.