Made several small scale models using stiff card to test out shapes before cutting the posterboard. |
Cut a foamcore sheet to make the two sides and positioned on a base sheet. |
Messed about with the positioning til I was happy with it. |
Used tape to keep the boards in place while I used the hot glue gun. |
Cut the styrofoam balls in half for eyes and warty bumps; also grabbed a conical piece left over from a previous project. |
Clued on horn, eyes, and small warty bumps. |
Decided I needed a tail (or fin) sticking up for dramatic effect, so I sketched one on a foam sheet and cut two pieces. |
Tail glued on! |
Proper kraken have spiky bits down the back. |
Must have scary teeth: soft foam teeth on top, foam core on bottom. Deliberately made teeth slightly different sizes and added notches and chips for "ooglyness" (yes, that's a word). |
Proper monsters are green. |
Painted eyes yellow for contrast. Decided to add appropriately weird tongue; sparkly purple seemed like a good color choice at the time. |
Black spray paint on inside of kraken, darkest at the back but light near the mouth for blending later. |
Just add water. |
Added some watery effect squiggles with markers. Also carved out horn and eyes to add small wooded button pupils. |
Tongue shaded with black at back and glued in; red pupils glued in place. |
Eye rims glued on and final paint touch-ups. |
Rawr! |
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