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Post by takama on Sept 7, 2011 23:59:00 GMT
Ive made this Spinosaur tea-pot at my High Schools 3D art class last year. Its not based on any particular species, instead it has a long neck like miragaria(sorry if i spelled that wrong), its sail is short and thin, and part of it is detachable to insert liquid, that could be poured out of a tiny hole on its mouth it is made out of ceramic clay that i apparently failed to fully Glaze before my teacher scorched him in her kiln Comments?
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Post by DinoLord on Sept 8, 2011 0:02:21 GMT
Very nice! The one time I attempted a dinosaur in pottery class was a miserable miserable failure.
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Post by gwangi on Sept 8, 2011 0:07:43 GMT
That is way cool. I made a three dimensional postcard of a tyrannosaurus back when I was in 9th grade. I'll have to see if I can find it.
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Post by primeval12 on Nov 27, 2011 22:27:44 GMT
Cool! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Nov 28, 2011 14:01:22 GMT
Oh, I must have missed this when it was posted. Very cool.
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Post by takama on Dec 5, 2011 2:37:23 GMT
a year after i made that Spinosaur, I discovered Polymer clay. Clay that can be baked in a regular home cooking oven. this is a diplodicus that i decided to make. It took me a couple months to finish him because I kept buying out the clay colors that I needed for it at my local hobby store. Its the work of an armature, and I wasn't really focusing on accuracy a view of the front View of the head view of the tail and in addition to polymer clay, I also experimented with stain glass, and managed to get this prehistoric turkey done just in time for Thanksgiving.
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Post by gerrylee on Dec 5, 2011 9:25:37 GMT
Nice Takama! I tried sculpting some dinos out of 'green stuff'/Kneadatite but it's really tough! I have great respect for you and others who stick with it! Your prehistoric turkey is great too, love the face on that!
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Post by Himmapaan on Dec 5, 2011 15:36:59 GMT
Colourful! Very nice work on both.
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Post by takama on Dec 31, 2011 4:54:16 GMT
here is a "in progress" AAA decendant of Scutasaurus repaint Photo I had him since i was a kid, but since then, he was left out in my yard were he endured scorching heat and freezing cold, along with narrowly avoiding death by a Lawnmower. When I found him after all these years, he was all white, so i took him back into my home for the first time in 10 years, and decided to give him a new paint job Still working on the legs.
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