Category Archives: Convention

@Anthrocon 2016

Taking badge order for drop off at Anthrocon. Yes, this is early. Yes, I’m at several other cobs first. So why? I’m doing this post now because I did a live stream of these badges Sunday and I’ll post a time lapse Friday and I wanted the info to be out there. 

   
 
If you order badges for pick up at a convention from me you get them discount. $35 (usd) For badge (roughly 4″) to be picked up at con. includes lamination, clip, and digital copy. (Prices may very depending on request) 

3D art @fursquared @xandertheblue @draggor2k @alkali_bismuth 

You saw my 1st 3D art earlier this week. Now you will see a second based on some very hard working con staff that you see at a lot of conventions. This is a demo piece so you can see how your piece would look. 

  
These three characters are in the library which looks like it might be a crime scene. Can you see whodunnit? 

  
Above is a side view where you can see lots of layers of foam and glue. Each bit was drawn, traced, colored, cut out (with an e-acto) , traced on foam, cut out again, then the layers, and finally everything is fixed to the back board. It’s super fun (I know I’m sick). 

You can commission these from me as soon as I figure out how much to charge. 🙂 

3D art for @fursquared

I want to make sure to give credit to my husband for this idea. He is always coming up with more work… I mean awesome ideas for me to try out and this was is pretty awesome.  

   

So I drew this piece a while ago but now I’ve broken it down to it components, drawn each one, mounted it to acid free foam board, and mounted it all to one board. 

  
I have found I could put four more layers on this if I had a more complete piece. 

It looks like 3D art is something I have to make at home and mail out. Lots of supplies needed to compose one piece. 

Mod Podge @MotorCityFurCon

I’ve been looking for a mass supply of gears to decorate my MCFC 2016 badges. I finally found Mod Podge.  

    
 
So I made a few and through some trial and error came up with some success. 

   
   
Then I realized they were missing something. Most of you have a passing familiarity with my work and know I use copic markers. The instructions call for paint but I didn’t have any so I grabbed my markers and went to town. Then I tested to make sure simple water didn’t smear the ink. While I haven’t washed it to determine if it’s completely water proof, I am confident these guys are safe for general use. 

  
After I trim off the extra I think these will look great attached to badges.