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Great avatar!
And great preview pic for the entry you are working...
Forget red jelly jam... blood is good!!!!
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Although, this has to be pig's blood: There is still a debate out there on the actual color of Smurf's blood...
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My smurfette just melted in the oven (why?! the other one worked out fine )
I love your creations - your very good at this!Hi Brainy's Babe
First up welcome aboard .. and I really love your art workWe ahve some very tallented individuals on here
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If you are looking for alternative materials to mold smurfs with may I recommend blue-tack .. its sticky, cheap and easy to mold. Start with a smurf thats close to the shape, then add the bits you require with bluetack. Then when you have the shape you can cover it with PVA glue to strengthen it and remove the stickiness. I would recommend a skeleton structure of some kind for any large bits. I have a thread on the smurf surgery forum if you want more info.
All for the good of smurfdom ... The Valkyrie only took a few hours from thought to photo so the turnaround times on such creations can be very quick. The biggest problem is waiting for glue and paints to dry.
Have fun
Daryl
It was distressing at the time but now I've finished my second smurfette and she's perfectGreat creations Daryl, I just love the viking smurfette, I think she is my favourite out of these lot although I must say I do like the halloween ones as well.![]()
My smurfette just melted in the oven (why?! the other one worked out fine )
Nooooooooooooo. Oh I am so sorry to have heard of this awful accident. I don't even want to ask what melted PVC smells like.
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