“The Milky Way” (La Voie Lactée) (1904) silvered bronze figural lamp by French sculptor Léo Laporte-Blairsy (1865-1923).
Basic Training: Mike Mignola - How to Build a Better Graveyard
Wizard: The Comics Magazine #75 (November 1, 1997) [Wizard: The Guide to Comics #75]
1930 Streamline KJ Henderson Motorcycle
Tim Sale’s Scarecrow || Color Palettes
Snakes and snails, and puppy dog tails That’s what the Scarecrow is made of!
Snake Pistol (from 1938 Johnson Smith & Company novelty catalogue)
Item: snake gun
No straight lines: Krzywy Domek, or “Crooked House”, a shopping centre in Poland. Designed by Szotynscy & Zaleski.
How to make a pumpkin head
Since I defs didn’t want to carve a real pumpkin to put on my head and get nasts pumpkin insides all over my hair I decided to paper mache one. Unfortunately there was no good tutorials anywhere so I will share my trial and error knowledge.
First I got some supplies: 1 Punch balloon (they’re rounder and larger they regular balloons), some paper mache stuff in a bag, cardboard, a glue gun, paint, sculpey clay, tape, some news paper and some water and flour mixed together.
I then put at least three - five paper mache layers of newspaper with flour water on the balloon. I also measured my head and left an opening at the bottom. (NOTE: Don’t put tape on the balloon and try to peel it off after you’re done paper macheing, RIP)
After that’s all dry I put glue gunned some cardboard onto it to give it some pumpkin like ridges.
Then I filled the gaps between the cardboard and the newspaper with the paper mache in a bag stuff. Wait for it to dry. (Note: Don’t pop balloon until the paper mache in a bag stuff is dry cause it holds a LOT of water and your paper mache project will sink, RIP) After that I popped the balloon and lightly dampened the top with a sponge and water until it was wet enough to slowly press down into more of a pumpkin shape.
After it’s all dry I taped a stem I made out of card board on the top and put another layer or two of newspaper mache over top.
More drying wait time (you can use your oven on the lowest setting to make it dry faster) then I sanded it down and cut out a face with an exacto blade.
I added a little bit of backing behind the face on the inside with the paper mache in a bag to give it more of a 3D look which wasn’t that noticeable but oh well, it kidna worked… After all that stuffs done I painted it all white otherwise the newsprint would bleed through and make my colours not as bright, I also added some sculpey clay to the brow area to give it some more emotion in which I used an iron to dry it with cause it was too late to put it in the oven with paint all over it (Note: Put clay on before painting).
I sprayed it with a sealer before painting colours on it cause I find acrylics do weird things sometimes. After it was all dry I begin to paint.
I also painted the inside a red and added a kinda head rest thing on the inside since when I pushed the top down it made an uncomfortable point at the top when putting it on your head. Then once it was all dry I sprayed it with some more sealer, added some cool stuff like stitches with some ribbon and blood which I used nail polish for a shiny effect and put in some lights which weren’t very effective when my head was in the pumpkin but that’s okay, it still looked cool.
And that’s that!
Hope this helps some people, Enjoy!
I read the title as ‘How to Make Pumpkin Bread’, and was confused the whole way down wondering when this would get to the bread part
Batman Rebirth Scarecrow || Color Palettes
Fear, you must understand is more than a mere obstacle, fear is a TEACHER. The first one you’ve ever had”
you cant just say you have a hack for drawing pinstripes and not tell us jude cmon
“Hurry…Hurry!” 1941 ad detail
Stylized Pete model sheet for a 1950′s commercial.
Gold inlaid double action revolver with carved grips, marked “BRITISH CONSTABULARY”, circa 1875-1890.
from Czerny’s International Auction House
Thing i learned some time ago! hope you all find it helpful ( perspective grids can be your friend!)
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS