
Halloween Gumdrops!
It's Dr. Frankenfox's monster! D:
Complete with crazy hair, forehead/neck stitches, and neck bolts!
...Don't ponder too much as to what makes his fur green. Can't be good.
He's the size of a grape or nickel.
Sculpy clay and acrylic paints, with satin-finish varnish for weatherproofing. :D He's for sale, via Note or at our next convention(s).
It's Dr. Frankenfox's monster! D:
Complete with crazy hair, forehead/neck stitches, and neck bolts!
...Don't ponder too much as to what makes his fur green. Can't be good.
He's the size of a grape or nickel.
Sculpy clay and acrylic paints, with satin-finish varnish for weatherproofing. :D He's for sale, via Note or at our next convention(s).
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 740 x 647px
File Size 163.2 kB
I favor SuperGlue - the liquid kind that you paint on. It binds very well to the clay, and is thin enough that, once painted, the original break is invisible.
Failing that, you could apply a thing coat of additional clay overtop the breaks, and fire it again for a few minutes. :)
Failing that, you could apply a thing coat of additional clay overtop the breaks, and fire it again for a few minutes. :)
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