The final picture of my friend Frida. I'm pretty happy with the result!
Hello my name is Mikaela Haage and this is my blog about illustrations and art i've done. I hope you will enjoy my work and if you have any questions just e-mail at mikaelahaage@gmail.com or write a comment below. I also do orders if you want a special piece at your home, and of course i do sell most of what I put up here.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Monday, 21 October 2013
Silicone, Fomelatex and gelatin
Character design
Mine was a sea-queen thingy Frida Hådén is my model and the mask is made with Foamelatex.
I had some problems with my joints but overall a think it looks good.Mindstorm Lego
This was superfun. Our dog hade functions like colour sensor in his nose, so when he have a red block infront of his nose he opens his mouth and make sounds like chewing and barking. The other sensor he have is a push button on his head. So when you act like you scratching him on his head he barks and flapping his ears. So FUN
Newspaper
Hayao miyasaki
Hayao Miyasaki as my famous skulpting person.
We had a class with Jim Vikström about skulpting a human face, a famous person. I Choose Hayao Miyasaki. A very fun lesson and I learn a lot. I made his face a little big but he has sort of a big head, not in a negative way but a good way. The challenge for me was to remember to take a few step back and look at what I've done, if you just stand there close up to the skulpture everything will be wrong with the proportions. So the key too a good skulpting head is too open your eyes and look at what you've done.
We had a class with Jim Vikström about skulpting a human face, a famous person. I Choose Hayao Miyasaki. A very fun lesson and I learn a lot. I made his face a little big but he has sort of a big head, not in a negative way but a good way. The challenge for me was to remember to take a few step back and look at what I've done, if you just stand there close up to the skulpture everything will be wrong with the proportions. So the key too a good skulpting head is too open your eyes and look at what you've done.
Later on we made a palster form of it. |
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