Every toy needs a box. So I bought a toy box to fit avalanche in. I bought a box of an Incredible Hulk mask for only $12. I wanted to buy a box that is big enough for my toy. It is a good thing I made my toy smaller than I intended it to be, otherwise it might not even fit! So here are some pictures of the Hulk mask before I transformed it into my own toy box.
These are pictures of my toy covered in super sculpey after I wrapped it over the tin foil. Check out the details and the abs for some of the pictures of Avalanche! It can even stand by itself!
Here are some pictures of me experimenting with armature wire prototyopes for my toy, Avalanche. For those who don't know, Avalanche is a super villain I created who can form blocks of snow at his enemies. I remember that for one of my structures I shrank it down to size a bit so I can be able to easilly find a toy box that is big enough for it - and it's a good thing I made my toy a bit smaller (on the top photo, the model on the left is the bigger one and the model on the right is the revised final one.) My final structure that I used for the toy is at the bottom.
It's a flaming skull with fire in the background! Isn't it cool? If you don't think so, then you're crazy!
The main image is in the middle and the alternative is on the top left corner. I would fix it, but Blogger won't let me and it has a bad photo place feature. :(
Check this out! I made these pictures for a Japanese style menu using soy sauce! Check it out! (I know it's sideways, but there was no other way I could post it.)
These are some water colour images I did for class. I had to take an image provided to me and add colour to it.
This one was made using warm and cool colours. The side with warm hair has cool colours underneath and the side with cool hair had warm colours underneath. I thought it would be a good mix and combination.
This water colour painting used cool colours. The main theme is blue. I gave the woman blue tears and I gave the painting a blue background. The left side has a light blue while the right side has a dark blue with a bit of gray.
This is used with warm colours. I call it "Marilyn Monroe with Cyndi Lauper's hair."