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Drama queen.
The icon of the POTC franchise. I've been drawing it for almost 2 hours.
Parrot’s tales. (There is no truth.)
Drawing portraits is one of my type of relaxing of mind.
POTC franchise has a lot of notable minor characters. Just look at Mr. Cotton! He is an iconic image of pirate with parrot.
Cutler Beckett’s business.
It was difficult for me to portray this character as recognizable, but I did my best.
The hard one. But I really like him. And he is a good villain.
Alright, a bit of context for why two polymer clay ships are here with so many tags: The brown ship was made for talk like a pirate day, the ghost ship was made while I was home alone and listening to the PotC soundtrack and it just turned into the Flying Dutchman with demon horns and the Black Pearl's sails, because that looked best. I used fimo modelling clay, kebab skewers, used teabags and contact adhesive. Watercolours on the ghost ship sails to make them black. I seriously recommend the stardust fimo colour, I used it for every colour on the ghost ship except windows and the hatch to lower decks. The trick with the masts is to make the holes before baking and then bake them separately; before it can cool, you put them back in and let the clay shrink around the sticks. No glue needed. Sails are done after baking, this is where contact adhesive is needed. I recommend making a template for both the side and above profiles.