Creating a Chicken-Hatted Lady from Tim Burtons "Corpse Bride"
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 Published On Sep 20, 2024

Join us on a weird journey of creativity as we take on the challenge of creating a whimsical Chicken-Hatted Lady inspired by Tim Burton's iconic film, "Corpse Bride"! In this video, we'll explore the unique elements that define Burton's style, from quirky character designs to eerie yet enchanting color palettes. Watch as we sculpt and paint our way to bringing this imaginative character to life.

Whether you're an aspiring artist, a Tim Burton fan, or just looking for some creative inspiration, this video is packed with tips, tricks, and lots of fun! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more creative challenges and art tutorials. Let’s dive into the darkly delightful world of Tim Burton – it's going to be a spook-tacular ride!

Stay tuned for more characters on my 'Wall of the Weird'

What character should I sculpt next? Let me know in the comments below!

Oh, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more creative content! Join us in celebrating the unique artistry of Tim Burton as we sculpt this unforgettable figure from the Land of the Dead.

00.00 - Intro
01.23 - Sculpting the Head
03.00 - Making the Eyes
05.17 - Making the Hat
09.10 - Painting the Head
11.08 - Hair
12.22 - Feathers
13.47 - Earrings
14.19 - The Collar
15.08 - Attaching the Hook Pt 1
15.25 - Ribbon for the Hat
15.48 - Attaching the Hook Pt 2
16.12 - The Final Result

MATERIALS used for this project:

Sculpey
Das
Aluminium Foil
Coat Hanger Wire
1mm Wire
Fuse Wire (thin)
PVA Glue
Superglue
Wooden Beads
Cardboard
Blue and Black Plastic String
Craft Feathers
Crochet Lace
Costume Jewellery
Crimson Ribbon
Blue Kitchen Scourer/Sponge
Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Crimson, Green, Black and White Acrylic Paint
Watercolours

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