| 6 Dec 2004 | Megan *Eirien* Lewis | Loading...I'm completely expecting this to get a mod's. It's so amazingly cool! What media is she is? Sandra Dukino replies: "I always use Fimo clay. I find out that is the best material for me. It's firm and makes small details possible. I use a skin colour basis and paint it over with a transparant oil based paint (like patina) or even make-up. " | |
| 6 Dec 2004 | Linda C.Johnsen | Loading...*1 comment bounce* Wow! This is really cool! If u ever post a pic of the finished sculpture, u have to let me know. This is reallt awesome.. I love her eyes and the idea is very cool! | |
| 7 Dec 2004 | Ariella M. Phillips | Loading...what did you use to color it, it looks marvelous. Question? did you use a gazelle reference? I am just curious. Sandra Dukino replies: "I like to combine animal and human features." | |
| 7 Dec 2004 | Miriah Bruce | Loading...Wonderful texture!! She looks so sweet! | |
| 7 Dec 2004 | Something-wild | Loading...WOW that is amazing! | |
| 30 Sep 2005 | Erin ´EireWolf´ Metcalf | Loading...You're using Fimo?! How do you bake it when it's that large?gt;r>This piece is awesome. She looks so joyful! Sandra Dukino replies: "My creatures are selden massive. So I only have to be sure the parts fit in the oven. Now and then it doesn't. Usualy I change the pose when that happens. " | |
| 22 Jan 2007 | Patricia Faye Ulrich | Loading...She's very Brian Froud style looking. Very cool though. | |