Wednesday, February 26, 2014

We shall call him Lynx! ^_^


His name is Lynx.  And, like his creator, he questions the meaning of his existence.

(His creator is sculpting a folded right hand for holding weapons , updating feet and hands, working on details and then more details and then PROBABLY priming. Mold work set to start next Thursday! Or sooner if I'm ambitious/tardy.)

Monday, February 17, 2014

6th time's a charm.


bjd talk

Still working on legs. Finally happy with the hip and knee joints. Will post better pictures eventually. Also noticing as I post this the lower leg is a tad short. Yay blog photos! I'm planning on using blogspot as mostly WIP pics then using Tumblr for better looking photo session shots. Lost my groove for a few days but it just came back.

Now working on:
- other leg
- leg details
- updating the elbows
- widening the hips
- everything else / all other details

Friday, February 14, 2014

5th time's a charm

bjd talk

Re-doing my BJD project's knees for the 5th time. Yes, the fifth time. First I did a single joint as instructed by the my Ryo Yoshida book then decided to do a rough sketch of what I call the "armor cap" knee as Marina Bychkova of enchanted doll popularly uses. The aesthetics of the armor cap knee bothered me at first so I experimented other knee methods. All failed. Scrapped. But a great learning process. Because of these growing pains I'll never re-wonder if there is a better way. Ironically enough, the miniature Spider-Man action figure I keep around uses the armor cap knee system and so did all the double jointed knees of all the action figures I found in toy stores and comic book store shelves. So in resolute frustration, it is the armor knee cap I will make. Fifth time's a charm.

Edit/Add:

Or 6th time. The armor knee cap look bothers me. Finding a way to hide the knee altogether again. Using the golden rule of ball shapes for jointing.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Ball Jointed Dude WIP Update


bjd talk
So let me reiterate how this is my first true BJD project. I take him with me mostly everywhere. In my back pack. I'm surprised he has not broken yet. But I'm eager to always work on him anywhere or pull him out for inspiration. I'm still learning everything along the way. The most complicated and sometimes enjoyable bumps are joints and always joints. I must have done and redone his elbow and knee joints at least three or four times. And as I take these pictures there's still plenty of work to be done on them. Mostly because it is me struggling to design my own but also using the jointing mechanisms already out there. I settled with a pull out knee for now but might change it into what I call an "armor cap" knee. I'm happy, at the very least, that my sculpture looks like my illustrations, doodles and drawings in a physical 3D form. Awesome feeling.

It's been almost three months me working on this project. I started the end of November. It's rewarding every step of the way and when I get frustrated and take two days off from looking at him I pick him up again and am pleased with my progress.

life ramblings
Part of the reason I love my job is finding these awesome miniatures (bottom right picture) and getting first dibs on them. And every day I am engaged with many other creatives. Sometimes it's mentally exhausting. People exhaust me. I feel like a Reiki Healer, absorbing everyone's energies and always trying to send it out to the universe. Yet, myself, desperate for relief. Kindness seems more and more like a muscle. Like doing push-ups and building biceps. The more kindness push-ups you do the stronger your kindness bicep will be. Meat-head Philosophy? Go figure.