Sunday, March 27, 2011

This is another set I made from the show "The Gift." Since I've made the scene where Glory takes Tara's mind, then the scene where Willow attacks Glory, and the 3-piece set from The Gift, I also thought it would be nice to have a scene where Willow gets Tara's mind back. Here are the parts I used: For Glory I used The Gift Glory figure, Vampire Willow arms/hands, and random cloak bits from Lord of the Ring figures. For Willow I used a Willow head, Dawn torso, Willow thighs and butt, Darla's heeled legs (not seen in this picture), Spike's jacket, two sleeves from a deluxe figure and two open hands from a Charmed figure. For Tara I used a Tara head, Fred torso, YW Cordelia thighs/butt, deluxe arms/hands and Buffy legs, and the boots from the MAC Faith (not pictured). For Glory I sculpted the underside of her chin. I cut away some of the back of her head so her head could tilt back more. I wanted her looking up. I also sculpted over the leg joints and make her pants a bit more "real" looking. For the cloak I had to super glue random bits together to get it to be the correct size. The original cloak would have been wonderful but after watching the show I noticed the cloak went down to the ground so I had to add more on. I also chose to use the Vampire Willow hands since those fingers look like they are in pain, being somewhat curled. The hair took quite some time to get right. Once I figured out how to make curly hair it was pretty easy. I had to go piece by piece and then I used a tool to indent some lines. I really like how it turned out.


For Tara I was a bit worried her head would not be in proportion to the parts I wanted to use. The original figure is so small. But it worked out. I think the long neck helped. Tara is a big girl and she has some very womanly curves and I don't think people portray that when making her. So I chose to use bigger parts. I had to watch a few shows to see how tall Tara was next to Willow. So once I had the parts, I had to cut them to size, which was quite a challenge. Then to add the feet added another level of complexity due to the way the shoes were made and how I'd attach them to my figure. Plus the figure needed to be able to stand on its own. I sculpted her chest and made it stretch some over the bust. Most of that got covered when I sculpted her sweater (bummer...). I sculpted over the entire legs to make the pjs. I then sculpted the sweater. I had made a hood over the figure's head then moved it off to make the hood look at realistic as possible. I then sculpted the ears (which are a bit big but I love how they turned out), and the hair. I then sculpted on the pony tail which I like how that turned out as well! Finally I added the arms. I used a towel to press into the sweater to give the sweater texture.
Here are some in progress pictures of Tara:






Willow was a tricky one to sculpt. I had to figure out where the hands had to be to make it look like she was plunging them into Glory and Tara's head and make it look as real as possible. I had to do this in many stages. Plus it was super tricky to sculpt around the arms in that position. I ended up cutting away some of the jacket so it looked more stretched since her arms are out reaching forward. I also saw that Willow had on high heels (luckily before I got much sculpted) so I traded her bottom legs for Darla's heeled legs. I then sculpted the jeans and gave her more of a bubble butt. I had to add some details on the jacket. I also sculpted the hair to be blowing back somewhat.









The Trio, in progress and finished sculpted pictures.











For the set I wanted to do something unique but not too busy to distract from the main event. I had a much smaller base but I had a hard time getting the pieces I wanted to use to fit. The only thing I had was a super large plastic base from something. I ended up cutting that into a smaller square. I then screwed down some of the plastic bases for the walls. I used foam board for some of the walls also. The is a window piece from the charmed set, a fence, garbage can, rat eating from a Chinese container, pallet and wood scraps, roll of fence, and some other random bits that looked somewhat true to the original scene. I also used a sheet of Styrofoam (with lines scraped in it, and glued) for the back wall. I painted it to look rusty. I love how that turned out. The floor is painted with sand in it to give it a rough look. I also used foam board glued to the outer plastic base to cover the cut edges. Here is a picture from the show and my version (along with different angles to show all the details):







Painting Glory I knew would be a challenge. At first I thought her cloak had black marks on it but in other scenes it was just shadows. Her cloak is very shiny. I had bought some copper paint and I mixed that with red and it gave me a wonderful, perfect color. I mixed in some gold paint as well and just painted the outer cloak with swirls of many colors. The hair was quite unique as well. I started out with some darker shades and I was going to add in some highlights but it didn't work quite right. I kept adding colors and blending in spots and somehow it came out looking very natural and true to Glory's hair color. I doubt you can see all the texture in the pictures but I do like how it turned out. I'm not totally satisfied with her face but for the most part it looks like her (I think the thing that bugs me is her chin/neck area which seems to be huge). Here are some pictures.




Tara gave me some troubles as well. Painting the sweater and shirt was easy. The design on her pants was not easy. I had it done at one point but noticed I did the moon wrong so I had to repaint the pants. Then I tried using a marker to draw on the moons/stars. This wasn't as effective. So my third attempt is what you see. I do like how her face turned out. She lookes shocked and confused so that was what I was going for. Here is a picture from the show and my version:







Willow was the last to get painted. It was hard mixing paint to match her crazy clothes! I really like how it all came together.






Here are pictures of all three figures on the base. I painted some spider webs (that you may use during halloween) first with glue to harden the fabric, then I painted it with shades of blue. I think it makes a nice effect for the magic spell that is happening:

























Here you can see the details in Glory's hair.












Here is a picture from the show where I got my inspiration from. And then I tried to mimic that picture with my figures.




































1 comment:

Unknown said...

i just finished your blog, wawwwww, its nice to see that some people are still into buffy, and u are really gifted! i'd like to the miniature of buffy suqeeing Gachnar or the first slayer in the high school!