Once the jaw line is complete this is how it will look. To add nostrils I normally roll two balls of equal size to begin to make sure they are symmetrical. Next, smash them flat and form them into teardrop shapes. Apply to the snout of Mr. Dragon. Using the smallest needle tool you have, start at the bottom point of the nostril and make a comma shaped stroke to open the nose holes. Plus this often times makes a nice little "bump" on the end of the snout when the clay pushes up. Now he can breath!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Jaws
Once the jaw line is complete this is how it will look. To add nostrils I normally roll two balls of equal size to begin to make sure they are symmetrical. Next, smash them flat and form them into teardrop shapes. Apply to the snout of Mr. Dragon. Using the smallest needle tool you have, start at the bottom point of the nostril and make a comma shaped stroke to open the nose holes. Plus this often times makes a nice little "bump" on the end of the snout when the clay pushes up. Now he can breath!
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