Clay Report post Posted May 9, 2008 Hey all, On the post I made about the album some, one suggested that the shell stamp would make great scales for a dragon. I was thinking about it and came up with this. I started by stamping out an area with various background stamps. Then over that I did the shell stamp and the filler. Makes very cool looking scales. Now if I ever have to carve a dragon I will have something to make it different. ClayM. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freak Report post Posted May 9, 2008 I don't believe you. so go carve a dragon and then we'll see.... That looks pretty good and gives a great scale effect . I've been slowly drawing up another koi scene. I think i just might try that when i get ready to pound it into dead cow. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dagr Report post Posted May 9, 2008 I really like how that came out...think it will work well, nice job Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spider Report post Posted May 9, 2008 Damn I could have used this on my Reptilian Skull. ugh, great job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomSwede Report post Posted May 9, 2008 That's some good looking scales! Thanks for your effort and sharing. This might come in handy sometime. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tina Report post Posted May 9, 2008 Great idea and thanks for sharing this Clay:-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anne newkold Report post Posted May 9, 2008 Very interesting Clay. I had bought Bob Beards scale tools because I like the way they actually undercut the leather at the tips of the scales. but your ideas are very cool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Regis Report post Posted May 9, 2008 After seeing your pictures/post I've experimented with several different combinations of stamps. For example an S630 with a V744. And V744 above an N363. For scalelike look I also used U858 over top lightly stamped G605. You may have created a monster here with that post Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MadTailor Report post Posted May 9, 2008 (edited) Hey all,On the post I made about the album some, one suggested that the shell stamp would make great scales for a dragon. I was thinking about it and came up with this. I started by stamping out an area with various background stamps. Then over that I did the shell stamp and the filler. Makes very cool looking scales. Now if I ever have to carve a dragon I will have something to make it different. ClayM. I had similar experience a year or two ago. But you sure did put much more attention to the detail in your research. Thanks for sharing. Edited May 9, 2008 by MadTailor Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickeyfro Report post Posted May 10, 2008 Clay, Im not clear on what tool the "filler" is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Report post Posted May 11, 2008 Clay, Im not clear on what tool the "filler" is. The filler is a stamp that is used to fill in the lines on the shell. It also adds a degree of depth the the stamping. Hopefully you can see in this picture there is a filler in the first row if stamping in the first group and in the second line it is done in the fisrt part, these two show what it looks like with the filler and without the filler. Hope this helps ClayM. sorry bout the bad picture Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DCKNIVES Report post Posted May 11, 2008 That same stamping can be used to simulate snakeskin as well with some additional shading with another dye or two.Sandy Morrissey made me a stamp(similar to a mule foot) to use for this as he employ's this technique often.Dave Here is an example with a rifle sling, cheek piece and knife sheath in a faux snake pattern. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stelmackr Report post Posted September 24, 2008 Here is a leather carving where the scales were formed with a "v" shaped (two sizes) wood carving gouge: Bob Stelmack Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomSwede Report post Posted September 24, 2008 Here is a leather carving where the scales were formed with a "v" shaped (two sizes) wood carving gouge:Bob Stelmack That is one gorgeous design Bob!! I love it!! Think I'm gonna try it myself some time soon, I have some wood carving gouges laying around wich I bought because "they looked useful" but never thought of them being good for scales so thank you for the great tip. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8thsinner Report post Posted September 25, 2008 Thats a fantastic looking dragon rat thingy there. Thank you for the inspirational idea, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites