Thursday, 29 May 2014

Rationale


The film I chose is one of my favorites, The Chronicles of Narnia. I chose a Peacock for this because it is an unusual animal that hasn't really been made into a character as such. Also, I wanted something with a strong personality as well as a strong physical appearance, as I wanted to make a wing-man for the leader of the Chronicles, Aslan. So Sherard is a good friend of Aslan and will protect and guard him with his life. Everything used to make Sherard has been made from scratch, or remade/rebuilt to fit my requirements.
After dropping him a week before handin, I reckon I have made a good comeback, with a stronger base, more frame work, extra details and an improved paint job.

Materials used:

Body:
wire armature
tinfoil
super firm sculpy

Head:
bits of peacock feathers (for the top)
pins (for the eyes)
super firm sculpy
rice (top of head and neck)

Arms:
wire armature
tinfoil
super firm sculpy
extra added super firm sculpy for wings/feathers

Legs/feet:
wire armature
tinfoil
masking tape
super firm sculpy

Armor:
metal sheet from gorden harris
metal kitchen dish scrubber (chain armor)
peacock feathers (shoulder pads)

Cape:
an old slip from a dress of mine

Tail:
green feathers
peacock feathers
a fan that I have dismantled (tail frame)
a dismantled pair of 3D glasses -an ear piece (used for mechanical effect)
 -this allows the tail to be lifted up and down while still being perfectly secure on the sculpture

Base:
the backing of a photo frame
fake moss

An extra base will be added just before presentation, for extra sturdiness and classiness
-made of a thick sturdy glass type material. Cut by Gus at the Massey University Workshop. Thanks Gus!

Overall, a really fun assignment and I am pleased with my final product :)





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