THIS WAS A LABOR OF LOVE AND IT’S FAR FAR FAR FROM PERFECT!!!!!
Now that I got that out if the way, this is only the third thing I’ve ever made from sculpey and my second Princess Sally. There’s a lot of errors on this thing, but I’ve spent too many months on it to not keep it.
Her torso is from a Savage Land Storm (X-Men) figure, as are the arms and thighs. Her head, hair, tail, and boots were molded out of sculpey. The vest is from that kid from The Secret Saturdays cartoon (don’t know his name cause I hated that show), the eye lashes I painstakingly cut from a piece of black felt. The gray fabric tied around her arms in various places and at the top of her boots are to cover up arm bands that were molded on the Storm figure that I couldn’t safely slice off, so it’s like she’s wearing rags to cover up scars or something (lol). The rock she’s attached to is from the railroad tracks out in the country where I grew up, and the log behind her is from a branch in our yard. NICOLE (the little device in her had) isn’t modeled accurately to the show, but I had some sculpey left over and just made something similar for Sally to hold. Her nose is too big, but I didn’t feel like cutting it off, making another one and wasting a bunch of electricity to bake a tiny piece of clay to replace it so it’s as is. The whole thing is painted with acrylics and pieces are glued down with Gorilla Glue (I hate that stuff).
The main reason I did this was to “see if I could make a better one that my previous one” http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Old-Princess-Sally-model-282863682 and I think it looks miles better. Size comparison to my old one, along with my second ever sculpture (my own mascot CALViN!) can be seen here http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Sally-and-CALViN-282863950
Overall, I’ve spent about 4 months working on it off and on. I think I’ll take another 5 month break from sculpey before I attempt another figure…maybe Sparkster the Rocket Knight will be next…maybe
THIS WAS A LABOR OF LOVE AND IT’S FAR FAR FAR FROM PERFECT!!!!!
Now that I got that out if the way, this is only the third thing I’ve ever made from sculpey and my second Princess Sally. There’s a lot of errors on this thing, but I’ve spent too many months on it to not keep it.
Her torso is from a Savage Land Storm (X-Men) figure, as are the arms and thighs. Her head, hair, tail, and boots were molded out of sculpey. The vest is from that kid from The Secret Saturdays cartoon (don’t know his name cause I hated that show), the eye lashes I painstakingly cut from a piece of black felt. The gray fabric tied around her arms in various places and at the top of her boots are to cover up arm bands that were molded on the Storm figure that I couldn’t safely slice off, so it’s like she’s wearing rags to cover up scars or something (lol). The rock she’s attached to is from the railroad tracks out in the country where I grew up, and the log behind her is from a branch in our yard. NICOLE (the little device in her had) isn’t modeled accurately to the show, but I had some sculpey left over and just made something similar for Sally to hold. Her nose is too big, but I didn’t feel like cutting it off, making another one and wasting a bunch of electricity to bake a tiny piece of clay to replace it so it’s as is. The whole thing is painted with acrylics and pieces are glued down with Gorilla Glue (I hate that stuff).
The main reason I did this was to “see if I could make a better one that my previous one” http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Old-Princess-Sally-model-282863682 and I think it looks miles better. Size comparison to my old one, along with my second ever sculpture (my own mascot CALViN!) can be seen here http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Sally-and-CALViN-282863950
Overall, I’ve spent about 4 months working on it off and on. I think I’ll take another 5 month break from sculpey before I attempt another figure…maybe Sparkster the Rocket Knight will be next…maybe
THIS WAS A LABOR OF LOVE AND IT’S FAR FAR FAR FROM PERFECT!!!!!
Now that I got that out if the way, this is only the third thing I’ve ever made from sculpey and my second Princess Sally. There’s a lot of errors on this thing, but I’ve spent too many months on it to not keep it.
Her torso is from a Savage Land Storm (X-Men) figure, as are the arms and thighs. Her head, hair, tail, and boots were molded out of sculpey. The vest is from that kid from The Secret Saturdays cartoon (don’t know his name cause I hated that show), the eye lashes I painstakingly cut from a piece of black felt. The gray fabric tied around her arms in various places and at the top of her boots are to cover up arm bands that were molded on the Storm figure that I couldn’t safely slice off, so it’s like she’s wearing rags to cover up scars or something (lol). The rock she’s attached to is from the railroad tracks out in the country where I grew up, and the log behind her is from a branch in our yard. NICOLE (the little device in her had) isn’t modeled accurately to the show, but I had some sculpey left over and just made something similar for Sally to hold. Her nose is too big, but I didn’t feel like cutting it off, making another one and wasting a bunch of electricity to bake a tiny piece of clay to replace it so it’s as is. The whole thing is painted with acrylics and pieces are glued down with Gorilla Glue (I hate that stuff).
The main reason I did this was to “see if I could make a better one that my previous one” http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Old-Princess-Sally-model-282863682 and I think it looks miles better. Size comparison to my old one, along with my second ever sculpture (my own mascot CALViN!) can be seen here http://theoriginalmistajonz.deviantart.com/art/Sally-and-CALViN-282863950
Overall, I’ve spent about 4 months working on it off and on. I think I’ll take another 5 month break from sculpey before I attempt another figure…maybe Sparkster the Rocket Knight will be next…maybe