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Weighted Companion Cube Model
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I've been wanting to make a companion cube, I just needed an excuse to actually do it. My friend Sparky seemed like he would enjoy one so I decided to trade him a cube for him picking me up to go to the airport, to CES.
I got Sculpey for Christmas...Perfect! You can see a failed attempt at a cube in the background, it was pre-incinerated in the oven during baking resulting in bubbles and distortions, I kept it because it looked pretty cool anyways.
Phase 1 (getting the general shape).
Phase 2 is cutting down the edge segments and giving relief to the corners.
Phase 3 was defining all the borders of the shapes.
Phase 4 is detail work and using a marker cap to do the center circle for the heart.
Then I baked it in the oven at 315 degrees. It looked all pink and sun-burned.
I painted all the cracks black, all the low spots dark gray, and the high points light gray (like a real cube)then I hit the whole thing with a light smatter of metallic silver spray paint.
Then I blobbed pink paint into the radiating cracks and wiped off the excess quickly. Finally I added the hearts.
I hope Sparky likes it.
Oh and here is a picture of the bubbly burnt failure cube I tried first.
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