Monday, 28 November 2011
Rictus
A completed rictus. Of course I say that, but I usually spot something else that needs touching up in the 'finished' photos.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Rictus - further WIP
Rictus is coming along nicely. Here you see further work on his hair, flower, shoes and further coats evening out his flesh and face paint.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Rictus WIP
Here's some early work in progress for Rictus. I used a pink Munny, all colours by POSCA. The hat is from a Cornetto!
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Magma - Some WIP
Here are a few work in progress shots for Magma. You can see how the lava pattern was built up, and I've included a shot of the markers I used.
POSCAs and other markers used on this project |
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Magma
Here's my latest Munny custom - Magma, the eebil fire elemental.
POSCA on orange vinyl. WIP shots to follow.
POSCA on orange vinyl. WIP shots to follow.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Monschta
I did a bit of work on Debbil with POSCAs, but after purchasing two tones of blue and a blue vinyl Munny, I had to let loose on a new toy.
I worked from the feet up, with the arms separate, first with dark blue, then light blue. The claws are grey, overpainted with White. The crest is from a Glow on the dark (GID) Munny. I used a couple of dabs of superglue to attach it.
As you can see, he didn't come put exactly like the sketch, but I like the way he looks. Working entirely with POSCA markers meant there were no issues with drying, and the whole job was complete in 1.5 hours. I'm still debating whether to add a cape at the moment.
I worked from the feet up, with the arms separate, first with dark blue, then light blue. The claws are grey, overpainted with White. The crest is from a Glow on the dark (GID) Munny. I used a couple of dabs of superglue to attach it.
As you can see, he didn't come put exactly like the sketch, but I like the way he looks. Working entirely with POSCA markers meant there were no issues with drying, and the whole job was complete in 1.5 hours. I'm still debating whether to add a cape at the moment.
Capes!
As mentioned before, many of the Cape Eebil characters will wear capes. The Vinyl/plasticard I bought is quite flexible, so I made a cape for Debbil.
I started by making test capes out of paper. For the first attempts, I kept the collar and cloak as separate pieces, but I made them one piece for the final cut.
The cape is anchored to the Munny by the neck ring. Thus my template was essentially two triangles with a ring between them. Once I had cut the cape out, I folded it across the ring - this left a half-circle that I could then slide into the neck gap from the back. The cape and the hood needed bending up and down to make them sit properly.
Finally, I added some creases to the cloak so that it sits over his trident.
The last thing was to colour one side of the red vinyl black. I decided on red outer, black inner - opposite to Vampy. Pictures below.
I started by making test capes out of paper. For the first attempts, I kept the collar and cloak as separate pieces, but I made them one piece for the final cut.
The cape is anchored to the Munny by the neck ring. Thus my template was essentially two triangles with a ring between them. Once I had cut the cape out, I folded it across the ring - this left a half-circle that I could then slide into the neck gap from the back. The cape and the hood needed bending up and down to make them sit properly.
Finally, I added some creases to the cloak so that it sits over his trident.
The last thing was to colour one side of the red vinyl black. I decided on red outer, black inner - opposite to Vampy. Pictures below.
Debbil WIP
Work continues apace on Debbil. The White POSCA covered red vinyl in two coats, which I found impressive. Here are some more WIP shots
Sunday, 13 November 2011
POSCA enlightenment
Later the same day that I had been in Lawrence's, we were in Brighton, and I visited Clarke's Stationers. This was to be my final port of call in my search for 'thin vinyl'.
Part of the reason it's called Cape Eebil is that many of the characters will wear capes. So I asked in Lawrence's, then C&H fabrics (a multi-storey haberdashers) and finally Clarke's, where I found something 'close enough'.
After purchasing the plasticard/vinyl, I took a look around their pen department, and saw the awesome display of colour that is their 'official reseller' POSCA cabinet.
For those of you not familiar (and you sure will be if you follow this blog), these fine markers deliver an ink so thick in consistency that it covers like paint. As I discovered soon after, it goes straight on the vinyl and dries to the touch. In short, they're perfectly suited to my task here, and have become my weapon of choice in a very short time.
Anyway, I bought some, as you might imagine. They come in varying sizes. As I favour brushes, I bought highlight colours in those (White, yellow, gold and, er, black. Hm). They also come in ultra-fine, extra-fine, fine, medium, broad and extra-broad. Unfortunately, not all colours come in all sizes - I've ended up with mainly fine markers.
Part of the reason it's called Cape Eebil is that many of the characters will wear capes. So I asked in Lawrence's, then C&H fabrics (a multi-storey haberdashers) and finally Clarke's, where I found something 'close enough'.
After purchasing the plasticard/vinyl, I took a look around their pen department, and saw the awesome display of colour that is their 'official reseller' POSCA cabinet.
For those of you not familiar (and you sure will be if you follow this blog), these fine markers deliver an ink so thick in consistency that it covers like paint. As I discovered soon after, it goes straight on the vinyl and dries to the touch. In short, they're perfectly suited to my task here, and have become my weapon of choice in a very short time.
Anyway, I bought some, as you might imagine. They come in varying sizes. As I favour brushes, I bought highlight colours in those (White, yellow, gold and, er, black. Hm). They also come in ultra-fine, extra-fine, fine, medium, broad and extra-broad. Unfortunately, not all colours come in all sizes - I've ended up with mainly fine markers.
Labels:
artshophove,
Brushes,
C and H,
Cape Eebil,
Clarke's,
markers,
POSCA,
Vinyl
Work begins on Debbil
Using my newly discovered Pilot marker, I started on Debbil.
The pilot worked really well, creating this with none of the smudge of sharpies. As mentioned before, the Extra-fine is not great for covering large areas, such as his head.
The pilot worked really well, creating this with none of the smudge of sharpies. As mentioned before, the Extra-fine is not great for covering large areas, such as his head.
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Original design for Debbil
I find these stickers, provided with every Munny, really useful for deciding on the look of each custom toy. This is Debbil.
Search for alternatives
Sharpies weren't working, as mentioned before. The markers that come with Munnys are ok, but I've since found that they can bleed (which actually turned out OK).
So I was searching for a new non-smudge quick-dry pen in Lawrence's (http://www.lawrence.co.uk/) and found this Pilot offering, which works very well, though this size is not much good for large areas.
So I was searching for a new non-smudge quick-dry pen in Lawrence's (http://www.lawrence.co.uk/) and found this Pilot offering, which works very well, though this size is not much good for large areas.
Friday, 11 November 2011
More Vampy WIP
Here's Vampy after a little more work. Black acrylic on his hair, jacket and trousers. White acrylic on his shirt and as undercoat for the cummerbund. The cummerbund itself was done with Faber-Castell 'Pitt' markers, which sort of work, but again, don't dry properly. Gold/brown acrylics on the chain/clasp.
New project - Vampy WIP
So, Cape Eebil is my new project for creating a series of custom Munnys (see links).
first marks |
Vampy was the first Cape Eebil Munny that I began - my second Munny. He's a Green vinyl original, and at first I worked on him with sharpie markers. Bad Idea. They mark just fine, but the ink doesn't dry properly and handling it leads to smudges. I later covered the black areas of sharpie with black acrylic paint.
On this work in progress shot, I've just marked in his main features.
He's wearing a tux, cape, dress shirt and cummerbund. Smart gold buckles on his shoes too...
Around his neck is a golden clasp and chain to hold on his cape - hold on, where's that? Well, I haven't made it as yet, but it will be made from vinyl/plasticard.
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