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    Making of Trico: the last guardian

    Thanks for the kind words everyone :)
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    Making of Trico: the last guardian

    His little chicke wings were made from feathers glued to a simple sandwich of foam over a wire skeleton. The face was furred with faux fur, using masking tape to extract the pattern. Flocking was added where the fabric met the nose to smooth the transition. The face was airbrushed once the...
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    Making of Trico: the last guardian

    His foam body was skinned in felt to smooth it out. I also drew on guidelines for his feather colours/shades. Approx 2000 grey goose feathers were trimmed to scale, airbrushed (varying from light to dark) and hot glued onto the base form. It took a very long time but was incredibly satisfying...
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    Making of Trico: the last guardian

    The head was sculpt and cast over a week or so. A whole lot of tweaks and overlays to try and get it as close as I could. His body 'skeleton' was made with wire, pvc and epoxy. Foam was slowly added and carved. I changed his pose a few times till I found something I was happy with. - - -...
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    Making of Trico: the last guardian

    Hi guys, new to the forum so thought I'd share my biggest project of 2017 and some of the many progress shots I took. For the longest time I wanted to make a doll/replica of Trico from The Last Guardian. I hadn't done much casting before, but I have a lot of experience making plush...
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    >> New Members: Please Introduce Yourselves Here! <<

    Hi guys, Naz here. I'm a plush doll maker from Australia. I've been freelancing for a few years now, and mostly work in fabric. But recently branching out to use resin and other materials (made Trico this year with resin and silicone casts w/ faux fur and feathers). Hoping to get into 3d...
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