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Written as a companion to Creating Life-Like Figures, it covers proportions,
begining with the face, followed by the torso, the legs, and the arms. Proceeds with patterns for modeling these parts of the figure, similar to the patterns in Creating Life-Like Figures, but proportioned to the infant. These patterns are in the 1/4th scale and produce an infant sculpt roughly 6 inches tall. There are no step by step photos, but there are photos that illustrate important steps where there's variation from the companion book. With the adult figure book as a guide for specific modeling techniques -- how to blend appliques or use specific tool strokes -- readers should have no problems creating a life-like infant. There's a scale chart for producing smaller infants as well. Hope this helps, Katherine Dewey DianeGlassAttic wrote: "Making Babies in Polymer Clay", a new handout coming in June to the list of Elvenwork sculpting guides. Hey, great! Will it cover the faces as well as the bodies?? (have to know which pages to list it on at GlassAttic g). Diane B. http://www.glassattic.com ...... polymer clay "encyclopedia" .........(for e-mail.... DO NOT USE this AOL address, or I may never see it! --use this one: )..... |
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