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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #30 on: February 04, 2015, 05:51:31 PM »
Perhaps i'll have to start posting up some drawings to contribute to the Australian team :D
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That's marvelous!  Clay-Lalli's posture is *perfect.*  As far as his face... maybe the nose could be a smidge lower and pointier?  Also, I think his downward-slanting brows look kind of angry (which may have been your intention).  Left to themselves, his brows tend to float higher on his face.

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Yes. I agree with all of what sunflower says! Lower pointier nose and slightly higher eyebrows.
Thanks for the pointers! I made his eyebrows higher, and lowered his nose some. :3 hopefully that will look better.

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He still has no mouth, because I'm not sure what kind of mouth to give him? :/
(Also, post-picture I fixed the eyes, they're a bit more even now)

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #31 on: February 04, 2015, 08:28:17 PM »
Thanks for the pointers! I made his eyebrows higher, and lowered his nose some. :3 hopefully that will look better.
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He still has no mouth, because I'm not sure what kind of mouth to give him? :/
(Also, post-picture I fixed the eyes, they're a bit more even now)

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #32 on: February 07, 2015, 03:30:45 PM »
Hi everyone!
I read through this entire thread over the past few days. You guys have made some really cool (and often really hilarious) fan art.

I've been copy-drawing some of the characters from the comic to get a good feel for what they look like, so I'll probably make a few more posts here in the future. For now, though:



I made a double-sided rubber stamp, as you can see, inspired by this post:


Here's a whole page of stamps. (and some strange shadowy things, hmm.)  :P


These are a few of my favorites.


I hope this post works with all those pictures.  ???

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #33 on: February 07, 2015, 04:16:22 PM »
Hi everyone!
I read through this entire thread over the past few days. You guys have made some really cool (and often really hilarious) fan art.

I made a double-sided rubber stamp, as you can see...

These are a few of my favorites.


Hi, Quabus!  Great way to launch yourself, with 1) a proper Intro and 2) awesome craftsmanship!  If and when we ever have an SSSS con, those stamps will sell like hotcakes! 

Please do keep posting -- we're all friendly here.

See you 'round the fandom...

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #34 on: February 08, 2015, 10:53:00 AM »

These are a few of my favorites.



These are great! I like how you recreated the original digitally made logo in a handicraft technique, and preserved the "feel" of the original so well.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #35 on: March 11, 2015, 09:18:33 PM »
So I made a thing. Well, actually the talented Ms Sundberg made a thing, I just added lasering:



Now I need to go find some leather and make badges for my coat.

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #36 on: March 12, 2015, 02:26:06 AM »
No problem, this thread is over 90 pages already - it'd be cool if everyone read through at least the first page, but in no way do I expect people to.

Ill try reading throu it all before it becomes to much!! And i have still no idea how i skipped the first post!! gosh... xD I think i understand the inserting of pictures things now, thankyousomuch! <3

So I made a thing. Well, actually the talented Ms Sundberg made a thing, I just added lasering:



Now I need to go find some leather and make badges for my coat.

That looks so COOOL!! Exited for the result! :D

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #37 on: March 12, 2015, 03:34:13 AM »
So I made a thing. Well, actually the talented Ms Sundberg made a thing, I just added lasering:



Now I need to go find some leather and make badges for my coat.

That's THE AWESOMEST. :D I'm echoing other comments, post more pics when you're done!
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #38 on: April 04, 2015, 11:23:39 PM »
*ahem* I don't know if colored easter eggs are considered serious art but here you go!



Happy Easter everybody!  ;D You guys are all amazing!
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #39 on: April 05, 2015, 12:58:28 AM »
*ahem* I don't know if colored easter eggs are considered art but here you go!



Happy Easter everybody!  ;D You guys are all amazing!

That is so cool. I couldn't make Easter eggs this year so I'm really jealous.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #40 on: April 05, 2015, 01:05:26 AM »
*ahem* I don't know if colored easter eggs are considered art but here you go!



Happy Easter everybody!  ;D You guys are all amazing!

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #41 on: April 05, 2015, 07:00:07 AM »
*ahem* I don't know if colored easter eggs are considered serious art but here you go!



Happy Easter everybody!  ;D You guys are all amazing!
Easter eggs not serious art? Have you heard about FabergĂ©?!  ;D I've saved up onion skins to dye eggs with, but I'm not sure I'll get around to it before Easter is over. Did you dye them in consecutive baths, using masking tape, or something? It looks really good!
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #42 on: April 05, 2015, 11:08:20 AM »
That is so cool. I couldn't make Easter eggs this year so I'm really jealous.
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Easter eggs not serious art? Have you heard about FabergĂ©?!  ;D I've saved up onion skins to dye eggs with, but I'm not sure I'll get around to it before Easter is over. Did you dye them in consecutive baths, using masking tape, or something? It looks really good!
It's a serious, existing art, and that's an egg worthy of the True Minnion Artist Award. Happy Easter! :)
kahli: nice work! How did you colour that? At first I wondered if you boil-dyed the egg but on another hand it could also be painted... *squint*
kahli: Easter eggs are definitely art! I'm curious as well as to how you colored it :o

Thank you for the compliments everyone!  ;D The egg is in fact dyed, not painted. To make it, I used painters tape to keep the pattern white while it soaked in purple for a while, then I put it in blue for a long while to darken it up because I knew the red would make it significantly brighter later. When it got dark enough, I paper toweled it to dry it a bit and give it texture. Then I removed the diamond parts of the tape and dipped it in red for a few seconds, keeping the pattern face down so it wold get the most red. Then I took of the little X tape bits and ta-daa! An SSSS easter egg! I also had some test eggs to see what colors worked best...

...and my first egg that involved red crayon and didn't work so well.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #43 on: April 06, 2015, 04:04:22 AM »
So! Hello again! It officially stopped being easter here half an hour ago, but I really wanted to share these. I saw Kahli's gorgeous eggs yesterday, and so today when my grandmother unexpectedly pulled out an egg dying kit after easter brunch, I just had to try to make them myself!

Also, happy (belated) Passover to those who celebrate it. My family happens to do both, so lots of good food this weekend! :D

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #44 on: April 06, 2015, 04:38:46 AM »
Ruby: I love them both but especially the one on the right because it looks like it could seamlessly fit into the aRTD world!
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