The model
What I’ll need;
· Plasticine - £2 per block (x3)
· Toy car (wheels)
· Sculpting tools
· Wire - £3.50
· Cardboard box
· Paint
How I made my model;
· Using a toy car, I separated the top and bottom, since I only need wheels for my model. I used an old toy car that belonged to my little brother, with his permission.
· Then tear the wheels apart to use the chose set of wheel.
· Mould plasticine around the model, to make the edges softer
· Continue adding plasticine to make the body, following the same process as the prototype
· Once I’m happy with the body shape, mould a rough head shape, I’ll need two different heads for my animation
· Using the small cardboard, disconnect all the tabs and paint the box black, brown and red
· When that dries, connect the tabs together again and place all the props in there for storage.
· Going back to plasticine, make a second head, insuring there identical
· Model two arms using plasticine
· Sculpt the faces onto both heads, one expression sad, the other happy.
· Then fill in the face using black paint
My final character;
I ended up not using any wires for my character’s skeleton, this was due to my character not actually needing a skeleton, or wires to weigh it down and keep it balanced. Instead I used a small amount of wire to attach the neck to the head. I also used smalls wires to attach the arms, so it’ll be easier to moving them up and down.
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