Have in mind that, if you intend to bake the clay (so it will last a loooong time), it can never be a massive, solid object. At high temperatures, a massive clay object would explode. So, in order to bake it, you have to make it hollow in the inside.
Every structure we've made are hollow (as you can see since they didn't explode ^^')
This was the first atemptive in taming clay...
We had to do something using only thin clay cilinders, atached to each other.
A friend fondly called it the "poo castle"
The rose was made using only plates of clay.
This is the rose before baking
And those are images of it after baking.
Those were made in "free" modeling. It didn't had to involve any tecniques (such as cilinders or layers)
The dragon was the final task: Using cilinders, plaques and free style. The tale, arms and legs were made with clilinders, and the eyes, wings, belly, with plaques. The body and head, free.
ps: I didnt know if I should or shouldn't put my parner's name, Barbara, since, being honest, we didn't do everything together... The castel we did do together, but the witch is her's, while the princess, the rose and the dragon are mine.
Nhooooooooooooooo >__________<
ReplyDeleteQue fooooooofo que ficou o dragão!!! *-*
Poo castle sahuhashushuashusahusahusauhsuhsa
Muuuuuuuuuuuito legal XD
PS: eu realmente adorei esse dragão =X