As I continue to work on these sculptures the progression has been slow but steady. I dream of one day making a living selling my own work. So for now as I work my day job and begin class again soon, I have to keep pushing to complete these pieces.
I was happy to finally start putting on the clear coats with my flying robot piece. This was the crash test dummy of sorts.While figuring out how to utilize Apoxie Sculpt as a sculpting medium and jumping back into the 3D art world it was a bumpy road at the beginning.
We'll enough reflecting about my life and it's mediocrity let's look at some pictures!
I wanted to give this fella a sense of age and neglect, the weathered look in addition to the graffiti and buffed out graffiti was the solution I thought best fit.
Along with giving this piece a proper mount, I'm planning on installing a power source within the main body which will enable me to install three LED's for his optic sensors.
This next piece I will show you bellow is one that I'm having quite the debate on what exactly to place in the hand of the robot.
While it may involve some 'pill' shaped device , I'm still debating what exactly little blue (possible name) will be holding /dropping.
I still need to get the arms epoxied into place... I've got a lot of work to do but the finished product is within sight.
As always thanks for reading.
-C.H.