Hubby: "Babe, why does she have a slit "down there". Won't she have on clothes?"
Me: "Yes, she will. Let me remove the arms and legs too!!"
Disclaimer:
It is essential for me to be as anatomically correct as necessary. It is figure sculpting and anatomy is undeniable. I will also mention that no molds have been used during the sculpting process. Every finger, toe, ear and nose has been hand sculpted by yours truly.
I managed to do the first baking and scraping to make her look a little more presentable. Her hands and feet have yet to be added because i'm still deciding on the outfit and may need to fit her before adding hands. Trying to stay on task I concentrate on the story. In the meantime, more scraping and sanding.
Since the story was taking so long to come to me, I made her a companion
I added her feet and one arm and baked her again. The other I will add after her outfit has been decided on :). and YES, her arm needs some more meat. Im working on it
It is extremely important to let the doll cool down after baking and before handling. I, however, am impatient and THIS is what I get. A cracked knee!! More work for me. All of the clay around the crack needs to be scraped off and replaced.....*SIGH* back to work!
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