I am restoring a pond yacht, built by my grandfather , James Melville and a Mr. Ingram in Tayport, Scotland, in the early 1930s. The hull is 55 inches long x 13 inches at it's widest point ( beam ). The mast is 62 inches tall and the boom is 33 inches long. She weighs 26lb. The measurements and weight and classic lines are consistent with a classic 6 Metre yacht design, popular with model yacht builders in the 1930s.
Friday, 30 May 2008
What are "Dragon" head sculpts
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I missed that deadline on purpose. *sulk*
Hey, I like your methods you use to close the eyes and make 'em blink. I've thought about doing that with clay, adding the mouths and eyes in post, but I don't have a program that lets you create a junk matte.
Also, I want to move on from clay and try something more permanent, but I can't figure out how to create puppets with a high level of expressiveness. If only there was a material LIKE clay that wasn't oily, didnt' bleed off on your hands, and stayed malleable. Something like midway between wax and plastic.
1 comment:
I missed that deadline on purpose. *sulk*
Hey, I like your methods you use to close the eyes and make 'em blink. I've thought about doing that with clay, adding the mouths and eyes in post, but I don't have a program that lets you create a junk matte.
Also, I want to move on from clay and try something more permanent, but I can't figure out how to create puppets with a high level of expressiveness. If only there was a material LIKE clay that wasn't oily, didnt' bleed off on your hands, and stayed malleable. Something like midway between wax and plastic.
Ah well, I can dream, can't I...
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