
It snowed... like... a lot these past couple days. More snow than we've had in a while! Anyway, so instead of building a snow man I decided to sculpt a Snow Wolf!!..... I was bored?
Anyway sprayed it with blue food coloring so it would stand out in the pictures. It was hard to see in the snow behind it lol.
I know its not the best... But hey... I'm NOT a sculpting person. This is possibly the best thing I've ever sculpted lol.
Anyway sprayed it with blue food coloring so it would stand out in the pictures. It was hard to see in the snow behind it lol.
I know its not the best... But hey... I'm NOT a sculpting person. This is possibly the best thing I've ever sculpted lol.
Category Photography / All
Species Wolf
Size 660 x 495px
File Size 50.6 kB
yeah, and they close all the schools down, cause they got two inches!
hah! the snow tires on new england busses have two inch deep treads!
but truthfully, the highway dept, is so good, that they'll keep most all of the roads, plowed salted and sanded, so that by morning, it's almost like the roads didn't get snow.
they're good.
and makki, that's so damn awesome! try using a flash, at night. if you can set the iso on your camera, set it to a lower number. what this will do, is it will pick up more light close to the camera, but further behind it, the light will not be as noticable, not certain if it'll work, but it's worth a try. I do like it. I can't wait to see a snow dwaggin!
for more complex shapes, try molding, with some fiberous material, the same idea as reinforced concrete, or adobe bricks with straw in them.
hah! the snow tires on new england busses have two inch deep treads!
but truthfully, the highway dept, is so good, that they'll keep most all of the roads, plowed salted and sanded, so that by morning, it's almost like the roads didn't get snow.
they're good.
and makki, that's so damn awesome! try using a flash, at night. if you can set the iso on your camera, set it to a lower number. what this will do, is it will pick up more light close to the camera, but further behind it, the light will not be as noticable, not certain if it'll work, but it's worth a try. I do like it. I can't wait to see a snow dwaggin!
for more complex shapes, try molding, with some fiberous material, the same idea as reinforced concrete, or adobe bricks with straw in them.
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