Horse tutorial
Anyone know where I can find a horse head tutorial?I love horses and so do most of my family and want to make some for some family members for X-mas.
Tina |
60 views and no tut:( I tried to figure it out last night and I ended up swirling it!
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I'm not the best at these but I will try something out for ya and post(it may take a bit of time)
There is also a linkie here to someone's tutorial: http://www.nightingalegallery.com/ma...horse_bead.htm :waving: |
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Thanks:)
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I recently started posting in the boro room, but haven't gotten around to posting in the soft glass section. I am still PPPing my soft glass beadies :-) I just finished a Goddess Exchange and learned that I really like making clothed figures, so maybe I will be brave soon and post in the Show and Tell :-) |
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oh, and you are very welcome :-D |
BTW-do you want one sided or two sided?
Flat or 3D? |
Nagi,
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I have always wanted to do a 3-d horse but it has never come out right. My sculpting skills leave something to be desired. LOL. Peace, Grady |
Denise's (Nagibeads) work is absolutely incredibly gorgeous! She brought her boro horse sculpture to the last So. Cal. Flame Surfers meeting. I'm still in awe each time I think of it. Not only unbelievable in beauty with the glass, she was so perfect with the anatomy of the horse. Truly a gifted artist!
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Awww, thanks Barbara and Grady!
Barbara, it was so nice meeting you at the last meeting! Thank you so much for your kind and very generous words--they really mean alot to me! thank you thank you!! You made my day too!! Woohoo! I am floating on air:fireblob: :fireblob: :fireblob: |
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3-D it is! thanks Tina!
and thank you so much Debbie! :-D Oh my, I'm floating on air! :happy: |
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Tina |
' heres some of mine....is the resolution really poor, or is my monitor suddenly goofy!
www.niveditasarts.biz |
It must be your monitor, because they look great! Beautiful detail and colors.
Bob |
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Thanks for your kind words.. i cannot figure out what is going on.. my monitor displays everything else fine, could it be just here? the button, avatars and pics are all fuzzy, but the printing is all clear and sharp... must go troubleshoot... any guidance on how?
I do have some horseheads on my Glassartists.org site, will try to do a tut on those...horses are really one of my favorites to do, too nagibeads, yours are gorgeous, too... boro really sings, doesnt it!!Moreti , tho, with its crayon colors is great fun. I am so excited to be getting back to the torches after a couple of months of Doing Other Things. |
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Tina |
Any tutorials yet?
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Oh my gosh, your pegasus horses are JUST BEAUTIFUL!! I hope you make a tut, GORGEOUS
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beautiful
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I am gonna try to make a horse today without a tutorial and see what happens LOL! If it sucks I will just swirl it up into a freeform focal:)
Tina |
omg--I am so sorry Tina--
I totally forgot about this:oops::oops::oops: if you still want one, I will try and work on a quick one this weekend! EEk! Sorry sorry! |
No hurry I know how hectic life can be!
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OK-here we go! Sorry, some of the pics are blurry. I needed both hands to sculpt so I took pics after each step and tried to draw my actions. Hopefully it is easy to figure out:-D Oh, and I am only explaining on one side but you can do both sides :-)
This is my first soft glass horse bead in a long time. I tried to make horse heads when I was first starting out and found it very difficult to balance things when I made the entire head and neck as one piece. That's why I decided to make the head first and then attach it to the neck. There are many things I would do different after making this horse, so please bear with me, I'll try and explain why. Thanks and I hope this helps you! Flame-soft and wide. (FYI, I am on a GTT Cheetah--it has a nice wide flame. I am using a concentrator) Do alot of insurance heat, especially when you put the head and neck together! If you are making a wearable bead, you don't have to do both sides. If you want to do colors like blazes or eyes, you need to incorporate those in as you go.... :-) Head: you will need a graphite paddle and marver a poker non serrated blunt end tweezers thin pointed end tweezers shears punty First, heat up a good sized gather. Here I have Moretti clear, about 16mm since I am making a fairly large head. You can use a smaller amount if you want a smaller bead. Use Clear as a base to save some money and stabilize the glass in case you choose a color that tends to be soft. ( Add the color you like on top. Here, I am using Double Helix T-78 Marver it smooth |
Now, attach a punty on the other side and melt off the colored gather from the moretti clear rod. I had some extra glass in the gather adn as I burned off the Moretti end, I pulled some stringer from it to use later....
I used a vetro clear rod as a punty since it was handy, but you can use whatever works for you :-) Marver into a cylinder shape take your graphite paddle and Gently mash the gather at an angle to create a cheese wedge shape Turn the wedge so it is narrow side up(like an upright cake slice). Take your blunt end tweezers and pinch a nose bridge on the to of the wedge... from the top looking down, it should look like this |
With the wedge facing up like an upright cake slice again, put dots for eyes. I eyeballed the placement for this horse, but if you want it to be more perfect, use peter tweezers to mark each side before placing dots.
add a down facing "D" shape for the Cheek muscle and bone now, flip the wedge so the top faces you and tweeze right behind the eye dots. Flip the wedge back upright. Now, using a small pointed end tweezer, sculpt the eye dot in a triangular fashion. My process is first push in the top lid, then the front half of the top lid, and then the curvy bottom part of the eyeball. |
Now with the blunt end tweezer, flatten the nose tip just a bit, to get it ready for the nostrils and chin.
then add nose dots(oops, don't make that tiny dot--it is a mistake....unless you want to give your horse a wart LOL! add a chin dot underneath Now have fun and poke your horsie's nose LOL! First poke and then rock the poker around to flare the nostrils |
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