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The ManaFelix!
:vampire::catmoon:~~~FOR SALE: $125.00~~~:batfly::batfly:
Message me of interested~
Partial payments accepted,
no down payments smaller than half.
This is a completely random creation I made up entirely as I crafted. There wasn’t much about this that was set in stone as to how it would turn out~
What got my creative gears turning initially, was I plopped a pooskull sticker on a status posted by Felix, and I started thinking “I could make a custom pony based off of that sticker”. Well, this ended up looking nothing like the sticker, but it sure got my creative gears going lol messaged Felix and got permission to use that name in the name of this…. Nightmare-ish figure
Check out Felix's art!
www.facebook.com/Deadtime-Toys…
So. This creation started off with a generation 3 core 7 clone pose body. I then severed the front legs/chest off another g3 and pinned it onto the butt. Then took the hind legs off another pony, complete with butt, and pinned it onto the front of the core 7 body. …..so the front legs and hind legs are flipped backwards and upside down.
But it doesn’t stop there- used another different head for the regular head of the pony though pinned to the butt. Then another severed legless butt was pinned to the top of the head. I stopped there. On that end.
AND THEN took another pony’s head and made the tail out of it emerging from between the upsidedown front legs pinned to the butt end of the creation. So it’s another head that is the tail.
It is all structured with a thick wire hanger I cut with wire cutters
Aaaah yeah at some point I decided to cut off 3 of the legs off of the clone pose body, leaving only 1 left on the body with a total of 5 legs on the entire piece
Painted the entire piece in charcoal acrylic paint, eyes also painted in demonic styles. A lower bone jaw painted on the tail head.
Husband recommended I spray the piece in Flex Seal, so I sprayed 2 coats of that black stuff on it.
I decided this beast needed tentacles so I made 6 of them.
Made long looped structures with the wire hanger, with thick silver wire as well then cut out 6 tentacles from thick black leather, punched stitching holes with leather puncher then stitched the wire structures into place then stitched the pieces shut.
Painted the outsides with a stripe of red gradients, embellished with silver and black rhinestones and silver chains stitched on the 2 outer-most tentacles.
Wrapped beige bias tape around the 2 legs on the front of the structure as bandages, them cream colored ribbon around one leg and white web trim on the other.
Stitched the thick black leather around the hanger wire for the tail/neck. Yes. Long neck/tail are one in the same on this piece
Stitched some deep red cobweb trim around that… piece… and it’s repeated over the back as well.
For the front head with the butt piece pinned to it, I decided to do the top half of a skull. There is a jagged layer I cut and painted that is over the nose, then the main skull piece I cut from thick white leather and fastened over top. Skull is lightly detailed in pale gray and cream acrylics, painted the insides of the eye sockets with dark metallic black to make them stand out against the neutral charcoal body color.
Added a fringe of white cobweb trim along the top with red and brown feathers, and a black lace bow.
Stitched dyed purple leather horns and pinned them over the leg holes on the back of the butt…helmet.
Finished with a double-layered necklace of deep red bone beads and plastic silver diamond beads. And attached a chain on one side of the face.
THE OTHER HEAD- I seriously had no idea what direction to take this in. But I started off with giving it the lower jaw missing from the other main skull piece. Painted it on, then cut a jagged piece of white leather to put over top the painting framing the face. Lined the neck feathers and the deep red cobweb trim along the back.
Mane rooted in mohair I dyed black, originally used it on a Jon Snow custom I made.
Mane embellished with black and purple feathers, finished the look off with 2 metal spikes on the bridge of the face.
I really finished this piece off with a large silver chain across the back, a string of black beads across the butt and some black feathers there too
:vampire::catmoon:~~~FOR SALE: $125.00~~~:batfly::batfly:
Message me of interested~
Partial payments accepted,
no down payments smaller than half.
This is a completely random creation I made up entirely as I crafted. There wasn’t much about this that was set in stone as to how it would turn out~
What got my creative gears turning initially, was I plopped a pooskull sticker on a status posted by Felix, and I started thinking “I could make a custom pony based off of that sticker”. Well, this ended up looking nothing like the sticker, but it sure got my creative gears going lol messaged Felix and got permission to use that name in the name of this…. Nightmare-ish figure
Check out Felix's art!
www.facebook.com/Deadtime-Toys…
So. This creation started off with a generation 3 core 7 clone pose body. I then severed the front legs/chest off another g3 and pinned it onto the butt. Then took the hind legs off another pony, complete with butt, and pinned it onto the front of the core 7 body. …..so the front legs and hind legs are flipped backwards and upside down.
But it doesn’t stop there- used another different head for the regular head of the pony though pinned to the butt. Then another severed legless butt was pinned to the top of the head. I stopped there. On that end.
AND THEN took another pony’s head and made the tail out of it emerging from between the upsidedown front legs pinned to the butt end of the creation. So it’s another head that is the tail.
It is all structured with a thick wire hanger I cut with wire cutters
Aaaah yeah at some point I decided to cut off 3 of the legs off of the clone pose body, leaving only 1 left on the body with a total of 5 legs on the entire piece
Painted the entire piece in charcoal acrylic paint, eyes also painted in demonic styles. A lower bone jaw painted on the tail head.
Husband recommended I spray the piece in Flex Seal, so I sprayed 2 coats of that black stuff on it.
I decided this beast needed tentacles so I made 6 of them.
Made long looped structures with the wire hanger, with thick silver wire as well then cut out 6 tentacles from thick black leather, punched stitching holes with leather puncher then stitched the wire structures into place then stitched the pieces shut.
Painted the outsides with a stripe of red gradients, embellished with silver and black rhinestones and silver chains stitched on the 2 outer-most tentacles.
Wrapped beige bias tape around the 2 legs on the front of the structure as bandages, them cream colored ribbon around one leg and white web trim on the other.
Stitched the thick black leather around the hanger wire for the tail/neck. Yes. Long neck/tail are one in the same on this piece
Stitched some deep red cobweb trim around that… piece… and it’s repeated over the back as well.
For the front head with the butt piece pinned to it, I decided to do the top half of a skull. There is a jagged layer I cut and painted that is over the nose, then the main skull piece I cut from thick white leather and fastened over top. Skull is lightly detailed in pale gray and cream acrylics, painted the insides of the eye sockets with dark metallic black to make them stand out against the neutral charcoal body color.
Added a fringe of white cobweb trim along the top with red and brown feathers, and a black lace bow.
Stitched dyed purple leather horns and pinned them over the leg holes on the back of the butt…helmet.
Finished with a double-layered necklace of deep red bone beads and plastic silver diamond beads. And attached a chain on one side of the face.
THE OTHER HEAD- I seriously had no idea what direction to take this in. But I started off with giving it the lower jaw missing from the other main skull piece. Painted it on, then cut a jagged piece of white leather to put over top the painting framing the face. Lined the neck feathers and the deep red cobweb trim along the back.
Mane rooted in mohair I dyed black, originally used it on a Jon Snow custom I made.
Mane embellished with black and purple feathers, finished the look off with 2 metal spikes on the bridge of the face.
I really finished this piece off with a large silver chain across the back, a string of black beads across the butt and some black feathers there too