FELT.




This little rattie is on her way to her new owner. I tried something different with this one and built it around a wire and foam armature. I'm really happy with the process! I already have another feltie in the pipeline for an upcoming gallery show and I plan to use the foam and wire base again. Saves a ton of time and makes for some good stability.
I also start my traditional animation class in January, and I am shitting bricks. I haven't animated in over 10 years (excluding tweening in Flash, but that was a mess too) so I'm in for quite a ride. We'll see if any of my abominations make it to the blog. ;)