Jun Oh
Jun Oh
Berlin
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Jun Oh
Let me introduce my new friends. They are all 11.5 inches and very flexible! My findings are 1. It was a bit tricky to make them very accurate as I wanted. Errors occurred for any reason, such as measurement, bending, wrapping, and so on. 2. The wire was softer than I thought. Although it was good to handle it, deformation happened while I was wrapping. When I finished wrapping my armatures, they ended up in a surrealistic posture. 3. It was also quite hard to make them stand. I wished I would've made the feet a bit larger (or a little bit wider). I will definitely find more things to improve in the future. I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for giving me such opportunities! 🙂
Jun Oh
3yr
I watched the critique video and decided to make the background a bit clearer. The new pictures have better backgrounds (not perfect, though) and should be easier to review. And, regarding the deformation I mentioned in the main post, I added two extra pictures as an example. I just found that the neck and spine alignment was quite off, and I fixed it in my own way. In this case, would my temporary fix work, or would it be better to unwrap it and fix it? 
Jun Oh
It was so much fun! I did it with a half of €2.70 ceramic clay, a used plastic knife, some aluminum foil, and a paper plate that a bread was served.
Andrew Joseph Keith
Excellent job! Keep it up!
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