Sculpted Dragon Egg (not guaranteed to hatch)
Some people paint chicken eggs this time of year, I decided to do something different...
I sculpted and painted a DRAGON EGG! (obvious influence = Game of Thrones)
Aluminum foil core, apoxie sculpt, and a rough rock to do the texturing on the bottom half. Then multiple layering of acrylic paint. Thanks for looking!

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If you use the heavy duty kind of foil it works better. (trust me, it was a LOT of foil to get it that size...I need to stop saying foil)
How do you plan to display it? Do you have a stand?
Cool sculpt!
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If its an oven bake clay, then I think its generally safer to use wire/foil over foam of any sort.
Generally, yeah, but what he's using is epoxy clay. It cures chemically, without the need for baking.
Oh, and its really awesome scotty! I wish you posted way more.
I actually used to use Super Sculpey solely (still do for certain things) but I find apoxie to be much more durable once you get used to using it. I find it has also helped me to sculpt faster too, as it has a 2-3 hour cure time.
In retrospect, yup, a styrofoam egg would have bulked it up quicker, but I liked the idea of the egg having weight/heft to it. (something you don't get with styrofoam)
I SHOULD post more Iruka...just been busy, but I'll try to be around more, definitely got work to post.
Thanks again guys! :^: