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Modeling a figure For my fellow crafters ad artists, this is a place where we can share projects, ideas and get information about knitting, crocheting, woodworking, candle making, calligraphy, painting, sketching, needlepoint, sculpting, drawing, string figures, making jewelry, stained glass, quilling, beading, knotting, macrame, origami, quilting, sewing, cross stitch, pottery and much more
For my fellow crafters ad artists, this is a place where we can share projects, ideas and get information about knitting, crocheting, woodworking, candle making, calligraphy, painting, sketching, needlepoint, sculpting, drawing, string figures, making jewelry, stained glass, quilling, beading, knotting, macrame, origami, quilting, sewing, cross stitch, pottery and much more |
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Making models is so much fun when done with just the thought of being creative in mind. For beginners, there is no need to fuss about not being able to get the model to look exactly the way you envisioned it to be. It takes considerable time to learn all the intricacies of modeling, especially when the choice of model is in a human figure, a character or simply an animal. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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