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February 7, 2009
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Finally finished this Klonoa commission! Took about one week. To get an idea of how many hours I spent, I watched the whole series of Berserk, Lost season 1 and 2 and up to the third disk of season 3, Ong-Bak, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and half of Samurai Champloo.

The figure stands at about 9 inches tall and weighs 15oz. I sculpted using a clay mixture of sculpey, sculpey III, and sculpey firm. It was then hand painted with Vallejo paints.

My girlfriend suggested I make a Moo for the base. Thanks dood! mwah! ^_^
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~Rosecloud May 9, 2013  Student General Artist
OMG! Is so epic! *u*
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omg this is wonderful *o*
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!Deadline188 Nov 20, 2012  Student Digital Artist
Wow you did a good job.
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~ROSE32007 Aug 24, 2012  Student Digital Artist
Think you can make a silver the hedgehog one?!
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*ArtFox23 Apr 24, 2012  Student General Artist
cool! х)
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This is pure AWESOME!
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You have such skill! I've been making little models (only about 2cm high) using sculpey superflex and it's so hard! I tried making bigger but its just too soft and folds and sags )= Probably cuz I'm using superflex tbf...
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:iconsomakun:
Thanks! I know this reply is all late. I've been on a DA sabbatical lol. One thing that can help with the sagging is using some wire as a skeleton so that the clay holds up till you can cure it. Also one of the tricks I use is not to sculpt the whole thing all at once then bake it. I'll do a little at a time, bake it then sculpt on top of it again then bake and repeat. The clays I like to use are Premo and Kato Polyclay. They can start off a little hard but with any polymer clay, make sure you knead it thoroughly so that it's easy to work with and it'll cure properly. You can also mix polymer clay too. Like if you have a hard type of clay, mix in some soft clay and you get a nice medium to play with.
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:iconsomakun:
Thanks! ^_^
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