How to Make a Realistic Chuchu From Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
by North_Stordeur in Craft > Clay
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How to Make a Realistic Chuchu From Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Since legend of Zelda: tears of the kingdom recently came out, I decided to make some tears of the kingdom sculptures this is my second, a chuchu,
enjoy!
Supplies
Tools: sculpting tools, and a hot glue gun.
materials: blue clay, turquoise clay, light blue clay, black clay, red clay, orange clay, yellow clay, and a large rock.
Sculpt the Body of the Chu-chu
Take the blue clay, the turquoise clay, and the light blue clay, and roll them into three worms, then Put them together and twist to make a spiral worm. Fold the spiral worm in half and twist again, then stand the worm up and squish it down to form a marble pattern. Roll the marble pattern into a sphere and squish the top down a little to form the chuchu’s body.
Sculpt the Eyes
Start by rolling a tiny ball of red clay, then flatten a pancake of orange clay and wrap it around the red clay so only a little bit of the red clay can be seen, repeat the process with a yellow clay pancake. take a tiny black worm and form the pupil in the center of the eye, stick the eye to the chuchu’s body and wrap a blue clay worm around the eye. Blend the clay worm in so the chuchu looks bug-eyed, repeat the previous steps to make the other eye.
Bake the Chu-Chu
If you are using polymer clay bake the chuchu at 250 degrees Fahrenheit (120 degrees Celsius) for thirty minutes after it has baked ,hot glue the finished chuchu to the rock.
Congratulations! You have your very own bug-eyed, gelatinous, slime monster!
enjoy!