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I thought to start off my model making practice, that I'd have a go at some Airfix models, especially the Aardman range of them. It'...
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Cracking work! I love the body proportions of the scary fella. I know your sketches show him to have big feet, but I reckon it'd be neat to see him with tiny feet - like he is at the moment. It'd echo the style of some Looney Tunes characters... let me find a picture...
ReplyDeleteAh, Marc Anthony: http://www.comicbookreligion.com/img/m/a/Marc_Antony.jpg
I love this style. You may well think it's pants. I look forward to seeing how it turns out, however big his feet are :)
I also like your orange frog ;)
I love that idea, little feet seem so much more fitting! I'll probably make two sets, big and little then see how they look and how stable they are. The legs are pretty stiff so that could cause problems but I'll see how it goes!
ReplyDeleteCheers! :)