![]() What’s interesting is that Kenny doesn’t hollow out the inside before he starts carving, which allows him to cut deeper into the skin without cutting straight through. He then moves on to the teeth where he uses an Exacto knife to cut the outline and then uses a tiny scrapper to give them definition. Kenny starts his design by removing the skin on one side and then gouging out the eye socket and jaw using a small scrapper (meant for clay). Designed by Kenny from 3-D Head Custom Paints, his 3-D Pumpkin was designed using various kinds of scrappers, gougers, and Exacto knives to give it a zombie style face with the skin removed on one side. This next tutorial is geared more for the intermediate and professional carvers as it’s done using a freehand technique rather than relying on a stencil. Zombie Pumpkin Kenny’s 3-D Pumpkin was designed using various gauges, scrappers, and knives to achieve a unique look. The key is taking it slow and methodical to achieve the desired look.įor a complete walkthrough visit the step-by-step tutorial. The same technique is used for cutting and shaping the eyes on both the large and smaller pumpkin. This is the most difficult part as it requires ‘fine skinning’ to get the teeth to look cartoonish and realistic. The next step is to hollow out the mouth area using the large knife and then finish the finer details (teeth, etc.) using the smaller steak knife. Use the marker to draw the sketch but remember to leave enough room for the smaller pumpkin inside the mouth and then hollow out the inside. For this carving, all that is needed is a pair of pumpkins (large/small), large knife, small steak knife, a washable marker, and a pair of spoons (again large/small). This design comes from an unknown ChopCow user with their take on the popular Cannibalistic Pumpkin. Cannibal Pumpkin An artist from ChopCow designed their Cannibalistic Pumpkin using nothing but kitchen utensils and a washable marker. It’s with the more artistic carvings in mind that I’ve compiled this list of tutorials that - with the help of some common household tools and utensils - will help turn your pumpkin into something other than a collection of triangles. If you’re like me, your pumpkin is carved looking like the diagram drawn on the back of Charlie Brown’s head in the classic It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, however some more artistic individuals produce some truly amazing carved fruit (yep, pumpkin is a fruit, in fact it’s a berry!). As they travel from home to home there is one decoration that is most assuredly present on the porch, window, or outside in the hallway: the Jack-o’-lantern. It’s that time of year again where ghouls, goblins, and ghosts head out with their parents to celebrate Halloween with bags of candy goodness. If this happens to you then perhaps one of the below tutorials will be a welcome change. Gift the gift of Make: Magazine this holiday season! Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Share a cool tool or product with the community.įind a special something for the makers in your life. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed Initiatives for the next generation of makers. ![]() Membership connects and supports the people and projects that shape our future and supports the learning.A free program that lights children’s creative fires and allows them to explore projects in areas such as arts &Ĭrafts, science & engineering, design, and technology.Microcontrollers including Arduino and Raspberry Pi, Drones and 3D Printing, and more. Maker-written books designed to inform and delight! Topics such as.A smart collection of books, magazines, electronics kits, robots, microcontrollers, tools, supplies, and moreĬurated by us, the people behind Make: and the Maker Faire.Together tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators across the globe. A celebration of the Maker Movement, a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers.The premier publication of maker projects, skill-building tutorials, in-depth reviews, and inspirational stories,. ![]()
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