Creating my creature was for sure a work in progress because of all the steps it took to get the creature right where I wanted it to be. First off, I started with a simple sketch of my creature in my notebook with details that gave me ideas for the final product. The first step in creating your creature is that you start crumbling up paper to form the shape and head of the body. Next, I wrapped tin foil around my creature to add more details to its head, fin, and tail. After that, I paper
mâchéd the creature, putting about three to four layers on it to make it become more sturdy. Finally, I put white paint over my sturdy creature and started to decorate it with paint, stickers, tissue paper, and drawings.Here is the final sketch of my creature, which helped me with creating the real version of it.
After I made the head and body of my creature, I wrapped it with tin foil.
Next, I wrapped tape around the tin foil to make the creature more sturdy.
This was my final version of my creature, before I started to paper mâché.
This is after I have paper mached my creature and I have added some cellulose clay to make some of the appearances stick out more.
After paper mâchéing my creature, I added white paint so I could start to decorate it.
To create the final product of my creature, I used tissue paper, paint, marbles for the eyes, and along the way I used paint pens for some of my details.
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