Saturday, October 31, 2020

Dino bookcase (bookless dinocase)

I keep mentioning the dinosaur shelf the figures I acquire or make go to, so, want to actually see it? In seasonally spooky lighting.

They scream the year round, but it looks pretty apropriate for the theme now.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Squirrel!

A little squirrel balancing on the branches of the tree right in front of my balcony. Of course I could only catch a photo of its butt.

Masu was very entertained watching it, though.

What are you even doing now? Hanging upside down?

Monday, October 26, 2020

Collision, pages 1&2

Starting a new multi-page comic! It takes place in the Jurassic Park/World universe, and after the events of Fallen Kingdom.

I haven't drawn a lot of humans in works involving this fandom, but here's some humans as POV characters for a change. The characters are borrowed from a few of my original projects, and you may have seen them around. Though some of their stories involve various supernatural things, in this comic you can assume Ilon, April, Ari, and Evriela (left to right in the first panel of the second page) are just regular people.

I had fun combining digital art with inkbrushing again, haven't done much of that in a long time. There will be more of that for the rest of the comic, too, though it may not always be very obvious. Also some moving outside my comfort zone by drawing cars of all things.

I'll post all the pages to my site's dinoart section here, and each page separately to my deviantart gallery here. It's getting its own gallery folder at DA, not sure where I'd sort the pages otherwise. I'm also posting the pages to my Patreon some days ahead of posting the pages publicly, along with WIPs of future pages.

Updates will be about once a week, with 1-2 pages at a time.

Content warning in advance for canon-typical violence, including visible blood. Not on the first pages, but we'll get there.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Little fake plants

Made with polymer clay. I think I have enough I'm going to start making the bases and placing these on them.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Expert thirdwheeling

 At 193 days old, guess who's still hanging out at the nest at SWFL eagle cam?

Hello, E15.

Friday, October 9, 2020

Baseless tangents about raptor hips

The raptor kit is almost done with the puttying, still without a base.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Horizontal Masus (+1 vertical one)

I don't remember that laundry pile including a garment or towel that fluffy.

It's of the self-cleaning kind.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Smoothing the raptors

The Revell JP raptor kit is getting some epoxy putty added here and there. Definitely not a required step for the kit's intended audience, since it's not a perfectly safe material - please make sure to look into how to properly handle it before using it (epoxy stuff in general, too). Here's a very good video going over the hazards and precautions from the perspective of a sculptor regularly working with it.
...Also adding from my personal experience: label the lids of the containers! :D (if the brand you're using doesn't already have them labeled.) If you have them open at the same time you'll forget which is which and putting them on the wrong containers would probably ruin the putty. Alright, back to raptors.

I didn't end up using all the tools here, but better to be prepared than having to look for things with your gloves already on and stained, I think. The silicon brush and the sewing pin continue to be my favorites.

Attaching the tail halves, which really didn't want to stay together. It might be that the plastic is warped a bit, it's an old kit, after all. The cloth pin keeps it together while it cures.

Not done with the seams yet, but it's coming along nicely. I sealed and sculpted around them a bit to blend the seams at the raptor on the left's legs and one hip seam (the other leg moves a bit, so I'll seal that hip seam after I've attached the raptor to the base), around the raptor's neck (the other raptor is looking straight ahead, so the head and body aren't separate parts on that one), the middle seam on the head of the raptor on the right, and tail tip and upper back and chest on both. Not every seam will need putty on it to look nice, but a few more have enough of a gap that I don't think paint alone would bridge it.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Raptor models with a side of raptor model

Starting on that raptor kit. So, on further inspection, "partially assembled" is an understatement, and actually each raptor is only missing one limb, both of which are included, so that's excellent. And there's even a bit more in this box than I'd thought!