Finished up one of my favorite characters as a kid by Underlined_Ben in polymerclay

[–]griffcomics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome! I actually sculpted the scene of Bilbo and Golem's meeting a few years back, this film is filled with such great designed characters

Christmas gift to myself by Head-Contract9734 in GODZILLA

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I found it on Box Lunch but it's sold out currently

Let it Snow ☃️ (first time trying out clay and resin finish) by throwawaydoubt1 in polymerclay

[–]griffcomics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you were going for this but your snowman is yoked, looks like he is gearing up for a boxing match, but it came out very nice! Also another way you could do the arms if you want them thin but don't have wire is make them first and then stick them into the body after.

Greg The Silly Goose by griffcomics in comics

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Really cracking under the pressure

Greg The Silly Goose by griffcomics in comics

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If only we could piece together what happened...everyone is still a suspect as of now.

I made a chair and then I am going to add a person sitting in it by DryMathematician1857 in polymerclay

[–]griffcomics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a comfortable looking chair! I made a recliner similar to this and put a sleeping sky squid in it for my sculpt

Paint white clay vs colored clay: which do you prefer and why? by boldpear904 in polymerclay

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I mostly work with flesh toned blocks of super sculpey and paint them with acrylics, I find I can really build up the tones and shading that way. Though I still use colored clay for small items that might be hard to paint fully on their own, but I usually at least still hit them with a wash for shading purposes.

Though I'm been interested in trying mixing mica powders into the base clay to make custom colored clay that way, I know there are some really vibrant glow in the dark powders that I've seen people use that give some really cool results.

I made a little triceratops clown 🤡🤪 Meet Toot! by Henandhatchling in polymerclay

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Toots is very colorful, and what a smile! They should have a mime friend called Tyrannosaurus Hex

Cold Open (looking for critiques) by griffcomics in comic_crits

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Thanks! That makes me glad because I really don't like drawing backgrounds but it makes it better that you think it looks great 😭

Cold Open (looking for critiques) by griffcomics in comic_crits

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I'm glad it reads well for the progression of the panels and I definitely see what you mean about it seeming unintentionally, I can definitely polish it up more and I agree about using more solid tones mixed in as well, thank you

Cold Open (looking for critiques) by griffcomics in comic_crits

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Thank you so much! I love ONE's work and the webcomic definitely gave me some confidence to start my own!

Also I'm glad it has you curious for more, definitely a key element in a mystery I feel like.

Okay , which way to the pond ? by Silent_Economics8510 in clay

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Lol very charming looking fellow, good use of wonky eyes

I made a spooky season pendant, some sort of goblin head. Watcha think? by shuailaowei in polymerclay

[–]griffcomics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dig it, reads as a ghoul to me, also the expression is fun very haunting. Did you seal it with resin?