Here is my second attempt at creating a monster baby. May I introduce Swet Pea.
I started with this (Body removed for clarity):
And ended up with this:
Here's a link to a short video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsu3mZZ-cCk]
Thread: Meet Sweet Pea
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Werewolf
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06-10-2011,03:55 PM
That is fantastic! I showed my son and he wants to go visit some yard sales Saturday to find some dolls. High praise.
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06-10-2011,07:50 PM
Looks terrific! Great transformation!
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06-10-2011,08:31 PM
Lol, the name sweet pea fits well. Well done.
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06-10-2011,09:46 PM
How sinister and creepy looking that baby is! Truly a face only a mother could love!... Lol! Great job!!!
A Halloween prop is a terrible thing to waste..
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06-11-2011,06:01 AM
I'm normally not a "demon baby" fan (I don't care for over-the-top bloodiness that is usually associated with said items), but Sweet Pea is the perfect blend of Halloween spookiness & absolute adorable-ness. I especially love the cat-like mouth section under her cute widdle nose.
Get the Bloody Salt Yourself!
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06-11-2011,04:16 PM
Thanks to all who responded and the kind words. She was a fun, fairly quick build and my first venture into sculpting of any kind.
Doc Doom
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06-11-2011,05:35 PM
Yikes! She's terrifyingly scary. Love the transformation.
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06-11-2011,10:00 PM
ahhhhhhhhhhh such a cutie she is.
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06-12-2011,02:21 PM
Very well done!!! (But that is quite a big snack for her....she will never eat the rest of her supper!)
"Imagination is the theater of the mind wherein true horror is enacted and nightmares become reality" - Vincent Price



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