Not much to say except look at this.
I put a lot of work into making this one look natural and factory made by putting in shading and highlights. Nuff said.
Orange Paint Brush Kirby
This is also an idea I've always wanted to take on. Orange is my favorite color and Kirby amiibos are like smooth canvas. I wanted something different and something 'arty' so I decided to make a Kirby more then just a palette swap, but a Kirby that pops! It reminds me mainly of my sky Pit's wings and was make in much the same way.
Despite how the paint looks here, it is SMOOTH. If the body paint looks rough to you, it isn't. It is an illusion. It feels like it was factory made that color.
It is a full repaint minus the eyes. I even decided to repaint the star a brighter yellow. She look glorious on my desk and is a great art conversation.

Despite how the paint looks here, it is SMOOTH. If the body paint looks rough to you, it isn't. It is an illusion. It feels like it was factory made that color.
It is a full repaint minus the eyes. I even decided to repaint the star a brighter yellow. She look glorious on my desk and is a great art conversation.

Price: $35
Ash Hat Pikachu
All additional parts added to any amiibo of mine is with polymer clay, aka oven-baked clay. The clay is molded, "fitted" onto the amiibo, baked independently of the amiibo, and then securely glued.
This amiibo was a test to see if I could do add-on peices with clay. The hat feels just like amiibo, so it isn't soft or a different "unfitting" texture.
It is now confirmed that I can do amiibos with any addition part! Meaning designs like these or any kirby power is now free game! Prices will still vary depending on design and difficulty of the piece.
Note I will still not be able to do "replacement" parts. meaning, I cannot take off preexisting amiibo parts and replace them. I can only to "additions" and paint jobs.
This amiibo was a test to see if I could do add-on peices with clay. The hat feels just like amiibo, so it isn't soft or a different "unfitting" texture.
It is now confirmed that I can do amiibos with any addition part! Meaning designs like these or any kirby power is now free game! Prices will still vary depending on design and difficulty of the piece.
Note I will still not be able to do "replacement" parts. meaning, I cannot take off preexisting amiibo parts and replace them. I can only to "additions" and paint jobs.
Price: $25
Purple Squid
Ever since I saw the squid amiibo announced, I've wanted to paint it. So here it is. The squid amiibo in the colors I had originally imagined.
Completely repainted and was actually really really difficult. This amiibo has some very hard to reach areas which made this beauty the hardest amiibo I've painted.
Price: ($55)
Completely repainted and was actually really really difficult. This amiibo has some very hard to reach areas which made this beauty the hardest amiibo I've painted.
Price: ($55)
Mr. L
The scarf of this amiibo is green denim fabric that I shape by soaking it in the shiny gloss and gluing it down to Mr. L. The scarf still feels like fabric, but it retains its shape and stays in place. Just like anything, I would recommend not picking at the scarf to keep it from getting frayed.
Mess with the L, you get the shell.
Price: $35
Sky Pit
Shiny Lucario
Price: $40
Fire Mario
Everyone and their mother seems to have a Mario amiibo, so that's why this one is so popular. It's a very simple design, and it's the perfect amiibo for those who like their Mario to be color accurate. (Normal Mario can't shoot fire, it bothers me.)
Price: $30
Shiny Greninja
Amiibo Information
Hello all!
Most of my amiibos here were commissions I was assigned or me just experimenting.
My custom amiibos are all hand painted with water based acrylic paints and then sealed with spray on acrylic paint sealant that leaves a smooth, water-proof gloss coat. I do not take apart amiibos during the painting process and I do not remove parts for designs unless specified.
I am can add parts to amiibos as well! The parts will be made from polymer clay, or oven-baked clay. Extra parts are cooked first and then added to the amiibo. The parts added will be finished off with the shiny glaze as well, so it will feel like the amiibo.
Prices range anywhere from $25-$60 design depending on paint. You must either supply me an amiibo, or reimburse me for a common amiibo (generally $12.99 retail, so if I am supplying the amiibo the price will be $25-$60 + $12.99). I will not hunt for rare amiibos to paint for you!
I am always open for local commissions of the Raleigh NC area. I am currently accepting cash only.
If you have questions or want an amiibo, please email me at slhoff@ncsu.edu and I will get back to you.
Thank you for checking out my Amiibo portfolio!
-CraftyHoff
I am can add parts to amiibos as well! The parts will be made from polymer clay, or oven-baked clay. Extra parts are cooked first and then added to the amiibo. The parts added will be finished off with the shiny glaze as well, so it will feel like the amiibo.
Prices range anywhere from $25-$60 design depending on paint. You must either supply me an amiibo, or reimburse me for a common amiibo (generally $12.99 retail, so if I am supplying the amiibo the price will be $25-$60 + $12.99). I will not hunt for rare amiibos to paint for you!
I am always open for local commissions of the Raleigh NC area. I am currently accepting cash only.
If you have questions or want an amiibo, please email me at slhoff@ncsu.edu and I will get back to you.
Thank you for checking out my Amiibo portfolio!
-CraftyHoff
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