Instead of taking the idea of doing a flat grid, I did a three dimensional one. It really does add "dimension" to the project as a whole.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Minecraft Creeper, the Final Product
The project is done!
Instead of taking the idea of doing a flat grid, I did a three dimensional one. It really does add "dimension" to the project as a whole.
Instead of taking the idea of doing a flat grid, I did a three dimensional one. It really does add "dimension" to the project as a whole.
Minecraft Creeper, Progress
So, perler beads suck. Or my iron sucks.
I had to remake about two of the sections. And these beads are as light as a feather, they leap at the slightest bump.
They literally will jump off of the peg board.
I had to remake about two of the sections. And these beads are as light as a feather, they leap at the slightest bump.
They literally will jump off of the peg board.
Minecraft Grid Art
As I've previously posted about, Minecraft is a huge inspiration to a certain part of the art community, as it's become an art form in itself.
I've decided, after a bit of deliberation, whether it would be worth it or not, to try to do a 3D head of one of the characters in the game.
The character that I'll be trying to emulate is one of the "creepers". I can only hope that I figure out the whole 3D aspect of it.
I've decided, after a bit of deliberation, whether it would be worth it or not, to try to do a 3D head of one of the characters in the game.
The character that I'll be trying to emulate is one of the "creepers". I can only hope that I figure out the whole 3D aspect of it.
I can only hope that I don't explode from frustration in the coming hours.
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