Crank729
Sr Member
How are you holding up?
BECAUSE I'M A POTATO.
I just finished Portal 2 recently ( I know, a little late to the game ) and WOW! I never enjoy video games but that one blew me away. The humour was one aspect that especially impressed me......and what's funnier than a talking robot Potato?
I initially was going to just buy a potato and mould it, but I wanted a challenge. I've never tried organic building so I thought it would be fun.
I started off with finding a Picture of our good friend GLaDOS. I printed the pic off to what I believe is the appropriate scale and traced the shape of the potato onto a piece of paper.
I cut out the tracing and carved out the shaped onto a piece of .60 styrene.
Then I took two pieces of insulation foam and traced the shape onto them with a pencil.
The two foam pieces were then roughly cut on my chop saw.
I shaped the pieces using the sanding drum on my dremel and then glued them together with Gorilla glue.
After the glue dried I grabbed my orbital sander with some 40 grit attached and started shaping. Organic sculpting/carving is fun because you don't have to worry if it's asymmetrical! I spent about 20 minutes shaping then we arrived here....with a really blurry pic.
The foam was sealed with some mod podge and then it got a fair spread of Filler.
After some sanding and primer, I arrived here.
Now, I have no idea how this is going to turn out, but I'm hoping for the best! Thanks for reading and look for an update soon.
BECAUSE I'M A POTATO.
I just finished Portal 2 recently ( I know, a little late to the game ) and WOW! I never enjoy video games but that one blew me away. The humour was one aspect that especially impressed me......and what's funnier than a talking robot Potato?
I initially was going to just buy a potato and mould it, but I wanted a challenge. I've never tried organic building so I thought it would be fun.
I started off with finding a Picture of our good friend GLaDOS. I printed the pic off to what I believe is the appropriate scale and traced the shape of the potato onto a piece of paper.

I cut out the tracing and carved out the shaped onto a piece of .60 styrene.

Then I took two pieces of insulation foam and traced the shape onto them with a pencil.

The two foam pieces were then roughly cut on my chop saw.

I shaped the pieces using the sanding drum on my dremel and then glued them together with Gorilla glue.

After the glue dried I grabbed my orbital sander with some 40 grit attached and started shaping. Organic sculpting/carving is fun because you don't have to worry if it's asymmetrical! I spent about 20 minutes shaping then we arrived here....with a really blurry pic.

The foam was sealed with some mod podge and then it got a fair spread of Filler.

After some sanding and primer, I arrived here.

Now, I have no idea how this is going to turn out, but I'm hoping for the best! Thanks for reading and look for an update soon.