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Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 3:14 pm
by IssaRissa
Kane has actually been done for a couple weeks now, I just haven't gotten around to posting him. He is leaps and bounds beyond Lizzette in every sense. I hope you enjoy the photos of his creation!

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I wanted to bake Kane in the oven as I went along, so I wouldn't have to wait overnight to continue, so I made his armature purely out of foil. I wanted to make it out of clay and wrap it, so it would have been smoother, but alas, this is a low budget operation and I did not have enough clay. On a side note, Lizzette was originally sculpted all together, then cut apart. I decided to make his pieces separately. It did end up turning out rather well.

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First layer of clay. I added the bulk to the upper thighs later.

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Ready for the oven. All of his pieces went into the oven multiple times for adding layers and details. I didn't really know what I was doing and I didn't want the clay to burn so I only put it in at 250 degrees. I would leave it 10-25 minutes at a time, depending on how thick the clay I needed dry was.

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I had seen other people making wire armatures for hands, but I found it too frustrating with Lizzette to bother with. However, I decided to take Dollykim's advice and make the armature for Kane's hands because Lizzette's fingers have broken off so many times. It made a HUGE difference. His hands are very strong.

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Hands, feet, and the sculpted joints. After they were dry I just drilled holes through them.

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Hands after baking.

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Initial string test.

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More pose and joint testing. He stands!

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Aggressive pose, Kane. I'm supporting him a bit to hold this.

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Kane being silly while we test his re-done shoulder joints.

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Pose testing with re-done hip joints. I left his knees a bit more open than Lizzette's are. He is a little wobbly as a result, but his range of motion is much better.

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Taken apart before final stringing. See those gold hooks from the feet? Those are screwed straight into the feet. I do the same with the headcap, then reinforce the headcap hook with clay and seal him up. Both he and Lizzette are permanently sealed with clay. (Although if need be I could open their heads with a razor knife.)

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Kane's beautiful blue-gray eyes. <3

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Finished! I'm holding him for scale, he's a little more than a foot tall I think. (This was right after I finished the wig, so I hadn't painted his eyebrows yet.)

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Close-up. Again before eyebrows. It's hard to see, since he's painted with acrylic and shiny, but he has freckles.

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So far they're getting on well. ^.^

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Kane being silly while showcasing his superior posability.

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He looks like he's trying to surf... or... bowl. :{

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They do seem to like each other.

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Quite a bit! <3

I'm very proud of the way Kane turned out, I hope you all like him!

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:35 pm
by mica
WOW !!
Flipping awesome!!!! :shock:

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:56 pm
by OkamiKodomo
I'm very curious about that Crayola clay. How does it feel when it's dried? Is it spongy or solid? How durable is it? How well does it take to sanding?

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:42 am
by IssaRissa
mica wrote:WOW !!
Flipping awesome!!!! :shock:


Thanks, Mica! I'm really pleased with how he turned out! ~<3

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:46 am
by IssaRissa
As far as the crayola clay, Okami, it is... very sticky and difficult to work with. Kane is made out of DAS, I just keep it in that old tub to prevent drying. I did use the crayola up though, so I have worked with it. As I said, it was very sticky. It piles up on your fingers in a way that DAS never has for me. However, it does dry quickly and holds up to sanding. Another negative of it though is the cracking. Because it is so sticky, it is difficult to work out air bubbles which results in cracks. The clay holds up well for practice sculpting and small sculptures, but is not hardy enough for a BJD. I did attempt a BJD with it before making Lizzette with DAS, but it just crumbled into dust. The two little practice sculptures I made with it are holding up well, though.

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:23 am
by famedglory
He's fantastic! And he and Lizzette look so cute together!!

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:35 am
by IssaRissa
famedglory wrote:He's fantastic! And he and Lizzette look so cute together!!


Thanks! I think so too! ^.^

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:44 pm
by IssaRissa
moondog wrote:You made BJD body by yourself! That's so great. And it turned out nice. =v=b


Thanks, moondog! ^.^ I can't wait to make another, I'm going to try to make a double jointed one! <3

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:55 pm
by Lamia of the Dark
He is awesome >_<

Re: Kane, my 2nd BJD! Img Heavy

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:06 am
by IssaRissa
Lamia of the Dark wrote:He is awesome >_<


Thanks, Lamia. I'm glad you think so. :D