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First a very quick study just to get the shape
Frame work to save modeling clay
Spray foam can be cut and molded and save weight
Head Size varies from age two years to Three
With bodies in position, now you can add character
View from all sides ear details will be added later
pay attention to how hands and heads lay
bodies should carry the look of natural weight
As the shoulder moves, the waist twist
As one part moves, all are linked and move together
Try to keep the emotional connection between the characters
First section of plaster mold is critical for support
kids plasticine is reusable and strong when kept cool
plywood provides true support
Wet plaster is heavy, so screw everything tight
always plan for how the plaster will pull away
a locking grove has been cut to support the plasticine
plasticine wall locks into the groves to prevent slips
consider how each section fits into the next
plasticine, keep lots on hand, it last for years
unusual plaster shaping for the difficult areas
remember to use vaseline between sections or they will lock together
When in doubt, use duct tape
imagine if you had forgotten to use vasaline
press clay into the dry mold, cleaning each section as it is removed
ready to be slowly dried and then into the kiln