Both Pumpkin heads are 3D printed. While Maple has been sanded she still had some peck-bumps and Reese came as kit, meaning they were sold with sanding paper to finish the head yourself.
I started with the sanding paper but switched to my sponges then, was way easier. As I had both to sand I just started with Reese and went on with Maple to have them both prepared for face ups.
Also pls always wear protection when sanding resin <3
THE PUREBRED SABNDWING!! I haven't updated the chart but I think I'll do that every 10
[ID: A colored bust of a SandWing dragon with a neutral, almost worried expression. It is mainly composed of a dusty peach color with grey-violet accents. It has extra spikes on its face. The eyes are a deep magenta. /End ID]
Its selling for 50 robux or 50 DA , PM me if ur interested
Also first time writing an image ID i hope it's ok xxx
Geno (Mario RPG) Stimboard (with themes of stars, woodworking, and the color blue) for Anon
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[Image description: a 9 gif stimboard; from left to right.
First line: a gif of a net curtain with silvery stars and moons being drawn across a window, a gif of someone sanding a piece of wood with resin stars inserted into the wood, and a gif of someone stirring small wax melts shaped like stars with a spoon in a bowl.
Second line: a gif of someone using a chisel to cut lines in a carved wooden leaf, a still image of the character Geno from Mario RPG, and a gif of a intricate curly design into wood with a CNC machine.
Third line: a gif of tiny stars made from amber sugar being tipped into a bowl from a small jar, a gif of someone pouring epoxy resin into a carved table (the wooden table is carved to look like a river bank or canyon), and a gif of someone moving their fingers under a net curtain making the silvery tarss on the fabric glint in the light.
i was thinking today about the smoothness of walls, and how drywall does not connect smoothly, and plaster does not go on smoothly, and tape is inherently textured
we create the smoothness as an act of force, like wind in the desert against ancient stones, making impossible sculptures over the course of millennia, or
a small stream, carefully cradling its lode of pebbles, knocking them together and tumbling them through water and bubbles, until they lie acquiescent, perfectly smooth
the smoothness in our rooms created through repetitive grinding with an eye towards perfection, uniformity, not standing out
after the sanding, the dust is allowed to settle. then it's wiped off (not vacuumed, that would be too disruptive, and the point is to make it seem like the dust was never there), dust leftover would interfere with the painting. would crack the paint, would dry it out from the other side, loosen the varnish's hold on the wall
a perfect paintjob requires a perfectly clean, mote-less wall
Rain, rain every day rain. It is stopping us doing the things we want to do. Hubby really wants to get the doors sanded for his Cortina restoration so this morning he put up one of our old pergolas and is working away under that. He is using wet and dry sandpaper so everything has to be wet but it is not much fun if he is getting rained on too.