kanzashi craziness

Feb 17, 2008 12:15

I taught myself how to make basic kanzashi, like those found at the very cool Kanzashi_Core and the more traditional Maya shopNow I'm trying to make them in clay. Sculpy is cheap, and I can roll it out, measure it, and bake it while Nate's awake, and fold the petals while he naps. Like a super-not-efficient assembly-line ( Read more... )

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syncopated_time February 17 2008, 17:48:43 UTC
My hair isn't as long as it used to be but if you want someone to model for display pics I totally volunteer!

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xercades February 18 2008, 16:46:29 UTC
I can't volunteer as a model/test subject, but as a suggestion/idea, how about offering to paint people's faces and bodies with various anime character styles (perticularly for Otakon). I'm not terribly sure what everyone might be interested in, but something the kids are into now is Naruto and a very cool skin art image is the various "curse marks" that are created and worn by some of the baddies in the series. Try Google-ing "curse mark" and see what I mean. I am sure there are other Manga and Anime series that use other interesting body art designs that I am just ignorant of, but Naruto stuff = $ at Cons.

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parizadhe February 20 2008, 15:07:13 UTC
THis is a good idea. When I first read it, I thought, "DUH." Then I realized, well, of *course* "duh," because it's a winner idea, and why didn't I think of it first, anyway?

You've got smart bones, thx! (^.^)

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xercades February 20 2008, 19:08:01 UTC
My bones thank you.

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parizadhe February 21 2008, 16:33:12 UTC
LOL. No, "smart bones," like "leg bones" or "inner ear bones" or "liver bone." It's not a description of all your bones, it's a set of bones that you have that makes you smart. You have them.

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