I love these types of little clay environments. Keep it up!
This is the longest and biggest project I've ever done like holy moly. I worked on it nearly every day from the 11th of November to the 30th of Nov. I worked like maybe a total of 15-17 days of those 19, and it came out to about 24ish hours maybe a little more might have bit a tad less. But it was a super long time. I am SO happy and proud of this piece! And I am so glad I decided to go through with this and not giving up.
It is 9 and a quarter inches tall, the base is 9 x 5.
this is based on this doodle http://fav.me/dd45jfp
Video https://youtu.be/S1V39_Z-n8w
I did this as a personal challenge to myself. One to just go outside of my size comfort zone as the biggest thing I've sculpted up to now is thisĀ https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/kikis-art-journey/clay-dragon-nest
Two, detail. I really wanted to go hard on the detail and add as much as I could. This for me is a challenge when it comes to sculpting especially because I have trouble focusing on small detail for long periods of time. I get slightly impatient, and annoyed somewhat easily with certain things If I can't figure out how to get something to work within a certain amount of time. I have a slightly easier time with this in other mediums like digital and graphite pencil, so it's just some things.
There are small things that I wish I did a little different or simply added. Mainly in regards to the tree, I wish I had it standing up straighter, and had added a just a tiny bit more detail and texture. but other then that I am So happy with how it came out. I have been toying with the idea of maybe trying to sell it, but at the same time I'm so proud of it I wanna keep it too.
Kikwi, Korok(c)Nintendo
art(c)Kikis-Art-Journey
I love these types of little clay environments. Keep it up!
Thank you! I really like them too, it's one of the reasons I tried to make it.
This came out great!
Can't wait to see what you're gonna make next.
Thank you so much!
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