Logs, teardrops and pinching again. The first picture shows the shape we are looking for in a leg log. It is not quite as long as the brush and flattened some with an oval shape at the end. This will make the thighs. Cut the log in half. Use the picture of the leg against the body as a guide for how to shape his back leg. It is done the same as the basic dragons legs.
Monday, February 16, 2009
He's Got Legs...well he will
Logs, teardrops and pinching again. The first picture shows the shape we are looking for in a leg log. It is not quite as long as the brush and flattened some with an oval shape at the end. This will make the thighs. Cut the log in half. Use the picture of the leg against the body as a guide for how to shape his back leg. It is done the same as the basic dragons legs.
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