Howlrunner
Sr Member
Following on from my first sculpt of a baby Critter (as seen in "Critters 2"), I decided to have a go at a slightly different stage in the lifecycle - that of the freshly hatched Krite, as seen in "Critters 4".
Initial sculpt done in Sculpey with cocktail stick arm armature/middle claw and clear acrylic hemispheres for eyes. The body shape on this guy was hard to get right (as is probably off) as the only one seen onscreen is obscurred by fog (I had to guess completely for the feet).
Here he is painted, with cocktail stick claws added and a layer of gloss varnish applied for that wet, newly-hatched look.
And here's the finished article, with added cocktail stick teeth, UHT glue saliva (which unfortunately has bubbled up a little too much when drying), and paintbrush bristle hairs glued on all over his back (don't show up too much is these photos).
And here's what I was going for:
Not brilliant, but a fairly nice representation (the colours are darker in softer light - like in the non-teeth WIP photo above).
Hope you Critter fans like it.
Initial sculpt done in Sculpey with cocktail stick arm armature/middle claw and clear acrylic hemispheres for eyes. The body shape on this guy was hard to get right (as is probably off) as the only one seen onscreen is obscurred by fog (I had to guess completely for the feet).
Here he is painted, with cocktail stick claws added and a layer of gloss varnish applied for that wet, newly-hatched look.
And here's the finished article, with added cocktail stick teeth, UHT glue saliva (which unfortunately has bubbled up a little too much when drying), and paintbrush bristle hairs glued on all over his back (don't show up too much is these photos).
And here's what I was going for:
Not brilliant, but a fairly nice representation (the colours are darker in softer light - like in the non-teeth WIP photo above).
Hope you Critter fans like it.