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Have fun playing this game here at Y8. New Games Next in Newest Games. Next addition in Next in Play with friends Powered by Y8 Account. Help us improve. Follow us. Register Log in. My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games. Adjust game screen size. Game controls. Adjust or maximize. Pumpkin Carving 5, play times.

Added to your profile favorites. Human validation. Thank you, your vote was recorded and will be displayed soon. Tags All tags. Add this game to your web page Share on Website. Another tip is to use the scrub pad to smooth out features like the eyeball. This can make a big difference in the overall look and finish of the surface. Eye brows, wrinkles, the nose wart and nostrils can be defined using the small loop tool and knife. Dig slightly deeper in areas to allow shadows to help define shape, such as the corners of the eyes and mouth.

Throughout the process small fleshy bits will stick to the surface and get stuck in small spaces. Use the soft hand brush to wipe them away. Time to cut out the mouth. This is left toward the end for a few of reasons.

One, to help keep stability with a closed surface. Two, an attempt to prohibit drying out. Three, the farther in we dig, the thinner the flesh gets and the weaker it becomes, which meant a better chance of breaking it while moving around if it were open. The last detailing step is to cut in the pupils. To help keep the nice small round shape I used a scrap piece of pipe I had laying around to press in a guide shape. The sharp knife and small loop tool can be used to cut out the different layers of the pupil.

Sculpting a pumpkin is a lot messier than your traditional carve. The constant scraping of layer after thin layer can send pumpkin flying all over.

Take breaks now and then throughout the process to wipe up your floor in advance of the shavings drying down and getting trampled. Once carved these things dry out fast, so make sure to take lots of photos. Right now! Have fun with your lighting and posing with props. If you love your pumpkin enough and want to immortalize the sculpt, check out one of the many online services to convert your photos into a 3D printable object. These services have their own instructions, but most involve using photos taken from multiple angles all around your subject.

Be sure keep the pumpkin stationary, in a place where you can move around it with your camera. Consistent lighting and lens are best, and also lay down some sticky notes, each with a basic shape drawing square, triangle, etc. This can help the software better interpolate the images. If you carve in advance of when you will be displaying your creation, be sure to prep and store it properly.

First off, give it a good spray down. There are a few different opinions on what works best to preserve moisture and delay the onset of mold. Next, wrap it up. Plastic food wrap first, then into a big garbage bag tied tightly. Finally, store it in a cool place out of the sun.

If you have room, stash it in the refrigerator until the big day. Enjoy the process and keep powering through it. The first stages can be slow to reveal what may be in your head, but when you hit that point where it really starts to show, you'll know. And that can give a fresh surge of energy to complete your creation! While sculpting I had my camera setup for time lapse capture.

This video was taken over 7 hours with one photo taken once every ten seconds. Just wanted to give a big thanks to all those who voted for my pumpkins, and to instructables. Reply 5 years ago. Thank you.

Already thinking of next year, and how to better incorporate some props into the outdoor setup. Introduction: 3d Pumpkin Sculpt - With Video. More by the author:. Messy and time consuming are two accurate descriptions for 3D pumpkin carving. Fun and creative are better! Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It!



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