Continuing my attempts to get all ten Doctors made for
Gallifrey One in February, here is Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor. He was delightfully "easy" to make (no curls or waves in his hair thankfully!), and I think he came out well. He may be my favorite of the lot, so far. XD Davison's face just lends itself well to chibification
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Decorative vegetable ftw.
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Did you do the stripes with a colored pencil on the baked polymer clay? I've read about that technique but never tried it myself.
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And yes, that is coloredpencil on the clay, which is also how I colored his jumper collar and put the ?s on his collar points.
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I must watch the Fivey DVD I bought recently.
Ignore the icon's text. It is!
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Which Five DVD did you get? :D And I'm glad you like the texture on the cricket vest. I wasn't sure how I'd go about doing that, and it's nothing fancy, but I think it works. XD
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"The Black Orchid". It looks fun and it has cricket! I also got a Four adventure called "The Invasion of Time": Leela and Sontarans!
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You know what you should attempt after you've done the Doctors - if you're feeling masochistic enough? The companions! XD I'd love to see your Jamie.
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I would like to do the companions, but I probably won't unless I get commissions for them. THere's no way I could get (m)any done before the 13th--when the con is--and I'm mostly making these in the hopes they'll sell at the con and give me monies. XD
But yes. I keep thinking, I SHOULD MAKE A PERI TO GO WITH SIX. I SHOULD MAKE A TEGAN TO GO WITH FIVE, etc.
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I know! lol. And you know you'd have a potential buyer over here for Tegan. :D
How much is it to commission one of you clay creations, anyway? I'm sure you've mentioned it in prior posts, I'm just not recalling.
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