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This is one of the angels from Bayonetta - Affinity.
Made out of polymer clay and acrylic paint,
Unfortunately after this picture was taken, I managed to knock it over and break it -.- so it's back to repair work for him..
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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orudios412
Feb 26, 2013
Nice!
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keidakennedy
Apr 7, 2012
This is so beautiful~!
It stays very true to the original design. C:
I really like the way you did his wings!
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kichigo
Sep 30, 2011
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Awesome Bayonetta figure...! Your intricate detail makes me jelly!
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IsaacZen
Sep 14, 2011
Wow!!!!!!!!! Amazing
Well done
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dedded
Sep 15, 2011
Thanks
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IsaacZen
Sep 15, 2011
Have you ever considered to draw Bayonetta angels?
I mean your art is almost unpar with your clay modeling skills xD
And they are so well designed they realy deserve some love
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tmfkasueshm
Jun 10, 2010
Right before he fell, did you happen to see a giant, smokey stiletto heel come crashing down on him? D:
I'm sorry to hear that he broke! Hopefully you were able to salvage something, he is really quite lovely.
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megsnow
Apr 1, 2010
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That is incredible!
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dedded
Apr 15, 2010
Thanks very much ^^
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witchdochaven
Mar 31, 2010
first of all its amazing, and probbly damn hard to do
id love to know some more details
most importently what polymer clay you used and the size of the work
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It stays very true to the original design. C:
I really like the way you did his wings!
Well done
I mean your art is almost unpar with your clay modeling skills xD
And they are so well designed they realy deserve some love
I'm sorry to hear that he broke! Hopefully you were able to salvage something, he is really quite lovely.
id love to know some more details
most importently what polymer clay you used and the size of the work