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My three favorite grumpy robots with fedoras. I saw a couple of posts comparing these three and had to draw them. This includes The Spine from Steam Powered Giraffe, the Friendly Shadow from Autodale, and Nick Valentine from Fallout 4.
#my art#steam powered giraffe#spg#the spine spg#the spine steam powered giraffe#fallout 4#fo4#nick valentine#autodale#friendly shadow#dead sound#autodale friendly shadow
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{{{ WIP: The Spine Custom Ken Doll }}}
So, this is actually a project that I started back in the summer of 2020. My sister (@arcticusluna) had been making custom doll clothes for a while and she wanted to start a full doll customization project. When she told me about it we thought it would be fun to do it together. She was going to make a Rabbit custom and I would make a Spine custom.
I still have quite a bit left to go before finishing this. I still plan to add stripes, buttons, and pocket to the vest and to make some edits to the hat I ended up finding and settling with. I also had plans to make his long trench coat. but that will probably be a project for the future. I honestly just wanted to post this since I worked really hard on it but just haven't had the time/motivation to finish it yet.
The Rabbit my sister made will probably not be posted as the paint and glaze we used have deteriorated quickly on her over the last few years and we are unsure as to why, considering that we used the same materials and mine only has a few minor issues. We think it may have been the doll she started with as the rubber seemed to be a lot more flimsy and soft. She might post the clothes or parts of the doll later.
Work in progress photos and process under the read more:



For the edits on the face I used 2-part Apoxie Sculpt. I would lightly score the rubber after removing the hair and then gently shape the apoxie to the face. After getting it as smooth as possible I lightly sanded it. The lines on his head and faced were referenced from the Hot on the Trail music video.





The fins were probably the most challenging part. I cut out paper to the sizes I wanted and made marks where I wanted the fins placed. Then I cut pieces of cardboard to size and covered them with a thin layer of apoxie to make them more sturdy and smooth. once the fins were cleaned up I scored the back of the doll and carefully molded the spines to the back. This was very tedious as they tended to not hold in place when the apoxie was still drying. It was also hard to get the spacing right so that the back was still movable/posable. They are not completely accurate to the Spine's but the bases had to be widened so that they would be more sturdy and attach to the back properly. Once everything was dry, I sanded it the best I could and began painting. I used FolkArt acrylic paints and then a glaze top coat. If I were to do this again I would probably have primed the doll first and use spray paints instead so that the layering was more even and smooth.




As I was working on the main doll, I was also working on the guitar. The guitar was made entirely from scratch since I really didn't like any of the doll/model guitars that I found. Most were extremely thin/cheap or not really to scale. I used my own acoustic guitar for scale and then drew out The Spine's guitar as close as I could with the proper dimensions. From there, I cut multiple layers of cardboard until I got the right thickness. The bottom two layers were full, the middle layers were hollowed out in the center, the top layer had the sound hole cut, and an extra layer for the neck was made and rested on top. I glued all these layers together, and like the fins, I covered it all with a thin layer of apoxie. I sanded it until smooth and sculpted in all the extra details such as the tuning pegs, the 20 frets, the bridge, and small pegs to hold the strap. Everything was then painted and glazed. The strap is made from a ribbon and pieces of faux leather glued together with the ribbon sandwiched between them.


The hat was a struggle. I could not find a single hat that was close to the one Spine wears so I tried a few times to make one by hand. In the end they ended up way to heavy/bulky when I tried to make molded ones and I couldn't get them to sit on his head quite right. (I have absolutely no clue how to make a fabric one.) A few months ago I randomly found a hat while shopping that was actually pretty close to Spine's. So I will be using this for now until I can either edit it or make a different one.





For this project the pants, shirt, and vest were all made from scratch. I have no prior experience with doll customizations at all and while I know how to sew, I have only ever sewn plush animals. I have never made clothes or my own patterns. To make my patterns I used the plastic wrap and tape method. This is when you wrap the body with plastic wrap, cover this with tape, and then mark out the pattern on the tape. You can then cut out the pattern and use it to measure out your fabric. This was very tedious since the dolls are so small. The small size made it very difficult to get clean seams and to have the pattern actually line up properly once fitted to the doll. In the images above you'll see that I had to make most of the patterns twice to get it the way I wanted. Another challenge was trying to get the clothes to lay properly around the fins without leaving giant holes in the fabric and without the fins tearing up the fabric around them. I ended up gluing an interface on the insides of the shirt and vest to help keep the fabric sturdy and then glued along the edges of the gaps to keep them from fraying. I ended up finding the shoes I needed on ebay.




Here are more closeup photos of the finished guitar. I also put it next to the guitar I used for its design just to show the size difference.




Here are more pictures of the doll without the guitar and hat.
Also if anyone was curious this is the original doll used for this custom.
#steam powered giraffe#spg#the spine spg#the spine steam powered giraffe#barbie custom#ken custom#doll custom#my art
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omg hi!! i saw your SPG jacket at the concert and i loved it! :]
Hi! Thank you so much! :D
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Every month I'll do a different drawing for this whiteboard in our house and in honor of the SPG concert I drew the band.
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My sister and I had an amazing time at the Steam Powered Giraffe Concert last night. We were so happy to finally be able to go to one of their shows.
I wore this jacket that I have been working on for the last couple of months. It's entirely hand-painted with acrylic paint and I designed everything based on SPG's various album art, music videos, and comics. I tried to include as many references as I could.

Here is the original pencil sketch I made.

Also they allowed some pictures and I haven't seen this one around yet. :)
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Some quick practice sketches based on various scenes from Adventure Time and Fionna and Cake.
#my art#simon petrikov#adventure time#fionna and cake#cake the cat#fionna campbell#betty grof#winter king#ice king#golbetty
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#security breach#five nights at freddy's#glamrock chica#glamrock freddy#roxanne wolf#montgomery gator#glamrock bonnie#fnaf#my art#five nights at freddy's security breach#fnaf sb
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#mcyt#mcyt fanart#dream smp#dsmp#dsmp fanart#c!ranboo#c!tubbo#c!philza#c!techno#c!emerald duo#the syndicate#my art
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Some of my old sketches of the Walters.
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