I love dragons and dragon movies so when I saw that Katy Sue Designs came out with a set of Dragon molds I know I had to have them.
They are amazing!!!
As soon as they arrived I started work on this tin...
Isn't it amazing? I can't tell you how real the eye looks in person.
Here is how it was made....
Step 1 - I pulled out my Creative Paperclay and started filling molds.
Step 2 - Prepare the tin by sanding the top and taping off the bottom of the tin with painters tape.
Step 3 - While the clay was still wet I gently peeled the eye out of the mold and glued it to the lid of the Altoids tin using Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue.
Step 4 - I peeled out bits of the skin mold and began piecing them around the eye on the top of the tin.
Step 5 - As I was piecing the skin around the eye I used flower shaping tools to hide the seams and blend it all together. I cut away the excess along the edges using an exacto knife.
Step 6 - Let it dry completely...I let mine sit about 24+/- hours. So hard to do because I was so excited.
Step 7 - Decide on a color scheme and pull desired colors of paint. I wanted to go with a green dragon with a really colorful eye. I looked for info on painting eyes and all I could find was how to paint glass marbles which didn't help at all because they are all painted from the back. So, I just winged it!
Step 8 - Paint the entire lid black.
Step 9 - Let the lid dry completely then touch up any nooks and crannies you may have missed on the first pass.
Step 10 - Paint the eye. Now I mentioned above I couldn't find any good info on how to paint an eye like this so here what I did.
I knew I wanted to leave the iris black so I only painted the areas to the right and left of the iris.
I started with a base coat of Extreme Sheen Bronze.
Once that had dried I painted stripes of 24K Gold Extreme Sheen radiating from the outer corners to the iris on both sides of the eye.
Next I took the smallest ball on my flower shaping tools and started drawing lines of color just like I did above - from the corners of the eye to the iris. I did NOT allow the paints to dry as I wanted them to blend as I added more and more color. I used the following colors for this process - Extreme Sheen Sapphire, 24K Gold; Dazzling Metallics - Rich Espresso, Peacock Pearl, and Americana Citron Green. I layered the colors until I was satisfied with the look.
I then painted red in each of the corner and a gold "frame" around the iris.
Step 11 - After all of the eye color had dried I filled in the iris with a layer of Liquid Glass and let it dry.
Step 12 - Paint the edges of the eye with Americana Citron Green.
Step 13 - Dry brush Hauser Dark Green over the entire skin area.
Step 14 - Dry brush Citron Green under the eye and around the 4 corners of the tin as highlights.
Step 15 - Fill in the eye with a layer of Liquid Glass and let it dry completely.
Step 16 - Once the eye has dried, rub Lavish Green Metallic Luster over the skin and around the edges of the lid.
A close up of the eye...you can really see the color mix in this photo.
And here he is...
What do you think his name should be?
Katy Sue Designs - Dragon Fantasy Range
Creative Paper Clay
DecoArt
- Extreme Sheen - Bronze, 24K Gold, Sapphire
- Dazzling Metallics - Rich Espresso, Peacock Pearl, Festive Red
- Americana - Lamp Black, Citron Green, Hauser Dark Green
- DecoArt Media Liquid Glass
- Metallic Luster - Lavish Green
Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue
Altoids Tin
Flower Shaping Tools
Exacto Knife
Painters Tape
Yup, That is one wicked cool Dragon eye! Nice to meet you! I like your work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine! Nice to meet you as well...hope you enjoy the blog.
DeleteFABULOUS. Love it. Hugz
ReplyDeleteThanks Chickie!
DeleteCreepy cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! I love the remake of the tin. I think you did a great job on the eye.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Roni! I bet IRL it looks even better
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