Dawn, I've been following your blog for a bit now, and this is the first series of photos I've found demonstrating your wire skeletal work and your subsequent padding it out... Do you have any tutorials on how you do this? I completely admire your body proportions on Cre--his legs have just enough thickness in the right spots to seem realistic!!
I hope you'll continue to demonstrate his progress when you get back from Comic Con--it's the development of the clothing that I've always found inspiring, but so many doll artists just skip over that part to the completed work...
Congratulations on this--your work is incredibly inspiring to me as I'm just beginning to explore working with paperclay and armatures. I admire your skill very much! Kudos! I hope you do well at Comic Con!!
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Dawn, I've been following your blog for a bit now, and this is the first series of photos I've found demonstrating your wire skeletal work and your subsequent padding it out... Do you have any tutorials on how you do this? I completely admire your body proportions on Cre--his legs have just enough thickness in the right spots to seem realistic!!
I hope you'll continue to demonstrate his progress when you get back from Comic Con--it's the development of the clothing that I've always found inspiring, but so many doll artists just skip over that part to the completed work...
Congratulations on this--your work is incredibly inspiring to me as I'm just beginning to explore working with paperclay and armatures. I admire your skill very much! Kudos! I hope you do well at Comic Con!!
LOVE the size and scale! Wonderful!
D, he is adorable! I love the way you are taking us through his development. Very cool! I can't wait to see him in his new shirt.
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