Showing posts with label Studio Ghibli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio Ghibli. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2019

I'm sorry, did you think I was going to stop making wine glasses at some point? I think that makes you the crazy one.

Yeah. I have more wine glasses. It's just... Shannon likes to hang out and work with clay together, and if I'm going to make something I want it to also be functional. It's why I always do mugs when we do her birthday pottery painting trip. I want to use and admire the pretty things I'm making. 

In my previous wine glass post, I mentioned I had already started on another one, but that was all. It took me a really long time to get back around to finishing it, it has the most small details I think I've ever done.

So, my friends and I decided to start a "craft club" where we get together, do crafts, and drink. We're all crafty people to different degrees and we all enjoy drinking together, so it was obviously a perfect idea. I ended up kinda picking the craft for the first one, we did polymer clay wine glasses. Everyone had seen what I'd been doing and were interested in trying it. That became my opportunity to finish this.

(Warning: We're about to get real image heavy.)







You can see the level of detail here. I've never worked with such small bits of clay. I knew I wanted a Studio Ghibli glass, but I couldn't decide which movie. And I knew I wanted the glass I had painted green to be a tree, but like, a cool tree. So I decided to combine everything!


So this is supposed to be Jiji, from Kiki's Delivery Service. I guess in that he's a black cat I succeeded? I don't know, not my favorite piece.


Kodama! I just love the kodama in Princess Mononoke, and I can't have a Studio Ghibli tree and not have tree spirits


Same with soot sprites. They're in at least two movies, they are required.


This right here is my favorite piece. I had so much trouble getting the face right for San's mask, but I totally did it. And there she is, just lurking in the tree.


More kodama!


Why shouldn't Calcifer just hang out in a campfire in the woods? He can do what he wants. 


More obvious ones. I absolutely had to have some little totoros here. I just did the two small ones at the tree, you'll see why in a moment. 


Everybody loves No Face! He's even got a little handful of gold he wants to share.


Last but not least, here's Ponyo hanging out in her bucket. Those eyes, man. I don't think you can really grasp from this photo how truly, truly small those are. It was.... a thing.

So, I finally got that done, and I'm super happy with it. But at the time I took it to craft club, I had everything but the leaves done, so it didn't really take me long to finish that up, and I knew I would need something else to do.  Luckily, I had a plan.


Big Totoro! Which is, of course, why I only have the small ones on the tree. I always planned to make this guy as a companion. 

Originally I had found this perfect, short, fat little wine glass at the thrift store that I planned to use, cuz the shape was just so much better for a totoro, but in the process of starting to cover it in clay, apparently I underestimated my grip or something because the damn thing cracked in half in my hands. Luckily it didn't shatter, it was just neat pieces that I was able to easily remove from the clay and start over. And extra luckily, Rachel had brought an extra wine glass she didn't need that she had spent like 50 cents on and didn't mind giving to me. So I made Totoro! He's super simple, as you can see. That is a custom mixed shade of grey though, which took some time, since I still insist on using the firmest brand of clay. I love the way Kato Polyclay bakes up, but damn, blending is problematic.

But of course, I wasn't done here. I don't know if I'll ever be done. I decided I needed a Goomba to add to my collection of Mario creatures. I found another short, fat wine glass at the thrift store, this time hoping I wouldn't crush it with my Hulk-like grip.


Short and fat as the glass was, it still wasn't quite right, so I covered it in foil to get closer to the correct shape. Obviously after my Moogle experience I wasn't going to try to build it out with clay. Plus I was custom mixing a color again and I didn't want to mix up that much clay, even if the color was just half brown and half copper.


This is only partway through the smoothing process, with all that foil this thing was a lumpy mess for a long time. And I never did get it as smooth as I wanted. I ended up baking it once I got it smoother, "saving my progress" as Shannon put it. It was so hard to keep this with any kind of smoothness, and I did not want to be fighting it while adding the body and feet and face.

I sorta stopped taking progress pictures here. Basically I mixed up a nice cream color for the little hockey puck of his body, covered that, and then made up a nice dark, dark brown for feet and made two flat oval shaped pieces and covered them with that. They ended up looking like severely burned chicken nuggets. Stood him on his feet, made him eyes, eyebrows and a mouth, baked him again and he was good to go!





Of course I added a gloss coat like I do all my glasses, as well. I think he's adorable. I toyed with the idea of having his eyebrows actually stick out off his face, but that just seemed like pieces that were going to snap off. So I didn't. He's very stable, I worried that I wouldn't be able to get his body and feet flat enough to be secure for a wine glass, but he's just fine. I'm super happy with him. 

So, Mario creatures have been on my mind lately. Next month is Emerald City ComicCon, which I am going to with Matt and Cari, and the plan was to do the nomad musicians from Avatar: The Last Airbender.


I was gonna be the dancing girl, since the rest of the group is musical and I am not. I can however, sway and flail my arms. I thought it was a great plan.

And then Cari and I decided we needed to go out dancing with all our girls. And Cari managed to slip and fall and break her wrist. Since Cari was supposed to be playing a flute player, this is kind of a problem. And me not being musical means it's not like we could just switch characters or anything. So this got put on hold, and we started playing with ideas.  We played with so many ideas and I got so antsy, I started planning and shopping for my Halloween costume, because I needed something to do so bad. It's Xena, Warrior Princess, if you're wondering. I haven't done much more than shop at this point, I'll get back to you with more info on that.

Eventually we settled on anthropomorphized Mario creatures. Danny had the idea of having us look beat up and smacked around, like we lost a fight with Mario, which I'm not super crazy about, but I go with the group, you know? Anyways, Matt is a Shy Guy, Cari is Bowser, Dante is King Boo, Danny is a Hammer Bros, and I am a Chain Chomp. I don't have any pictures of the progress of the costume yet, there's not much to take pictures on, but my inspiration is coming from here:


Basically, I'm making a black circle skirt and a black corset, both of which will be edged with white "teeth" made of white ribbon, and I'll wear my red petticoat underneath. I'm going to dye my hair black and slick it back in a bun, that I'm going to wear a little pink bow in, in reference to Link's Awakening, and the little pet chain chomp you have to go find. I'm also going to have manacles and chains like the artwork, and I'm making little chain chomp earrings just for fun. I'll get some pictures and give you more details in a bit. 

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Final Christmas projects!

So, I finished up my last few Christmas projects in great time. There was no stressing over time limits, and it was so good after the clusterfuck that was Halloween. 

So, let's start with the Pikachus. I made two, one for my niece Alara and one for Shannon.

























The pattern I used is here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bigger-pikachu-pokemon

So, basically what I did was I made the body and arms and legs in the blueish grey yarn. Then I kind of fudged a pattern for the ears and tail (not pictured) based on what I remembered from when I made a regular Totoro for my brother's old girlfriend, and later again for my daughter. I then made a white circle for the tummy, and a yellow one for the face, and after the face was sewn on, I picked up a ring of stitches around the face and crocheted a few times around to create a hoodie-type look. I think they're pretty damn adorable. I did make the face and tummy a little bigger for the second Pikachu because I felt like it looked better, but they're both pretty adorable. Getting the faces right was hard, though, and I still feel like I could have done better. But Shannon and Alara will love them, that's all that matters.

The other thing I had to do was paint my mom's tiles for her gift. I did five tiles, figuring if I messed one up I'd have an extra. I based the color scheme on the fact that she has one wall in her living room painted sage green, and worked on complimenting that. I took freshly poured and after dried pictures of each tile so you could see the way they changed as they dried. Dirty cup pours are so fascinating!


























You can see the way the cells changed shape and new ones formed as it dried. Also, I have no idea where the purple came from. There was no purple in this mix, it was all greens and blues and one brown for contrast. That happened after I put the clear coat on top, and I'm completely mystified.































I like the way the dark blue lines twisted and bent on this one. Sorry about the glare on the edge of the dried tile, these things were so hard to photograph laid out on the table the way they were.



























I loved the big brown spot that opened up near the center of this one. Also, this was another one that had some mysteriously appearing purple.




























I was super, super into that random dark blue slash in the corner, it was just so dramatic with all the lighter colors around it. I was a little sad that it kind of got smaller as it dried, but it still looks amazing.



























This one basically just developed a lot more cells and circles, but it was probably the least changed when it was done.

So I decided to keep the third one for myself, since it had the least amount of green showing, and then I attached wall hanging hooks and felt pads to the back of each one, so these have the option of either being used as coasters or trivets or whatever, or being hung on the wall and used as art. They were super fun to do, and really quick and easy. The cool thing was I used the same colors on each one, poured in the same order in each cup, but each one is spectacularly unique. I want to make so many more of these, they're just so cool! And doing it on tiles that cost 46 cents at the hardware store, it's a pretty cheap hobby too. As long as you get cheap paint, since you're gonna burn right through it, haha.

The last Christmas project I had was Shannon and I wanted to make pajama pants, because new pajamas is a Christmas tradition. I usually just bought them from Old Navy, because Old Navy sold pajama pants that came in tall sizes, but apparently they discontinued that, so fuck those guys.  So Shannon and I went to Joann's and bought some cute polar fleece and made warm cuddly pants for ourselves, using pants we already owned as a pattern. There's dozens of tutorials for how to do that on the internet if you're interested, I didn't use any specific one. I just kinda figured it out. I also allowed Shannon to do her own sewing and cutting, so she made hers basically on her own, I was very proud of her. And proud of myself for resisting the urge to take it from her and do it myself because my perfectionist brain was dying a little watching her do it. But I let her do it, that's how she learns.  Unfortunately, I have neglected to take any pictures of the pants, so I'll have to get back to you on that.

When I bought the fleece, the stuff I picked out just happened to be near the end of the roll, so I got an extra yard of fabric for a steep discount, and now I have so much left over that I think I'm going to use it to make myself a new hoodie. I'll get back to you when that's done.

I have one more project that I'm working on right now, but it's not for Christmas, it's for New Year's. My friends Matt and Cari are having a New Year's eve party, and it's "Thrift store fancy dress". Which is a very loose guideline, basically dress fancy if you want, but keep it thrifty, thrift store purchases get extra points. And I decided that what I wanted to wear was my old junior year of high school prom dress, because with all the weight I've lost I was pretty sure I could fit into it. And I was right, with a little room to spare. So I'm overhauling the dress to make it more fun, and I have a whole outfit planned around it. But that is a project for another post, when I have pictures. 

It's gonna be amazing though. You'll see.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

And Finally, Ghibli Deck, Wands Suit

And here's the last suit!  Since I didn't blog each suit as I went along you don't realize how long it took me to do each suit, but each one was wildly different. It took weeks to do the swords suit, but I knocked this suit out in a single day, just today at the office. Wands aren't too difficult, and I knew from the beginning  that the Catbus was the eight of wands. That was an easy choice, and I like it. I just need to throw the box design together and this thing is ready to print! God, I love my nerdy decks.

**Fun side note: The elemental symbols at the bottom of each card are actually the symbols for the different elemental attributes creatures can have in Studio Ghibli's video game Ni No Kuni. But no one will pick up on a detail that small unless I tell them. It just makes me happy.








Sources

ace. http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=41934731
2. official art
3. official art
4. http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=16047305
5. http://hetiru.deviantart.com/art/The-rain-of-sadness-and-happiness-587599231
6. official art
7. http://stabat.deviantart.com/art/mononoke-354937576
8. official art
9. http://tiny-mint.deviantart.com/art/The-Cat-Returns-392374726
10. screenshot
page. screenshot
knight. http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=24413655
queen. official art
king. http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=31803546

Ghibli Deck, Cups Suit

The cups suit is my favorite suit in tarot, I just really connect to the emotions of the cups. And I always think that making the cups suit in these decks should be easy but somehow it never, never is. I always struggle with it. Aside from the more romantic cards at least. I can find couple artwork easy, it's the rest of the suit that throws me. But I eventually got it, and here it is.









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5. screenshot
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page. artist pon00000, deleted from pixiv
knight. artist name Neptune, can't find the source
king. deleted from Pixiv