My MissPiggy clay model

propologist

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The link just goes to my page. Just post the name of your flickr.
 

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Excellent, although her head isn't recessed where her hair goes.
 
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Excellent, although her head isn't recessed where her hair goes.
Yes I understand,I did what I could but I ran out of clay....

I thought it will be unnoticeable since hair will cover everything...

It is too late for changes now since the clay is allready dry,but do you think it will actually effect the final result?(I am planing to make molds and cast soft foam not foam latex,if it matters...)
 

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Yes I understand,I did what I could but I ran out of clay....

I thought it will be unnoticeable since hair will cover everything...

It is too late for changes now since the clay is allready dry,but do you think it will actually effect the final result?(I am planing to make molds and cast soft foam not foam latex,if it matters...)
Should be alright, even if you have to go thicker hair so it doesn't look like it is sunken to her head.
 

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You can always add a piece of sheet foam to fill in the back of the head. Once you cast the foam head.
 
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