Can I just tell you how good it feels to finally have something in color? I swear, the last few weeks have just been shades of gray: gray clay, white latex, beige Sculpey, and so on and so forth. SO WHAT if she only has one eye and it’s lazy. WHO CARES if I haven’t finished painting anything but her skin and some eyelashes. There’s some green in her eye! Highlights in her hair! It makes a big difference.
Because Mina (the main character)’s eyes will be painted on to her glasses, this lucky prototype is going to play one of Mina’s classmates. I named her Marion, after my grandmother.*
Tomorrow: With any luck, finally pouring the latex into the finished Monster #1 and Boy Body molds. I’ll also start the molds for Monster #2 and the Girl Body, which would finally wrap up all the mold-making. Oh man I hope so. A girl can dream.
*I thought about naming her after my great-grandmother, who actually did only have one eye, but seeing as her little depth-perception problem is a temporary state I thought I’d go with something a little less flippant. Can I just tell you how good it feels to finally have something in color? I swear, the last few weeks have just been shades of gray: gray clay, white latex, beige Sculpey, and so on and so forth. SO WHAT if she only has one eye and it’s lazy. WHO CARES if I haven’t finished painting anything but her skin and some eyelashes. There’s some green in her eye! Highlights in her hair! It makes a big difference.
Because Mina (the main character)’s eyes will be painted on to her glasses, this lucky prototype is going to play one of Mina’s classmates. I named her Marion, after my grandmother.*
Tomorrow: With any luck, finally pouring the latex into the finished Monster #1 and Boy Body molds. I’ll also start the molds for Monster #2 and the Girl Body, which would finally wrap up all the mold-making. Oh man I hope so. A girl can dream.
*I thought about naming her after my great-grandmother, who actually did only have one eye, but seeing as her little depth-perception problem is a temporary state I thought I’d go with something a little less flippant.

Can I just tell you how good it feels to finally have something in color? I swear, the last few weeks have just been shades of gray: gray clay, white latex, beige Sculpey, and so on and so forth. SO WHAT if she only has one eye and it’s lazy. WHO CARES if I haven’t finished painting anything but her skin and some eyelashes. There’s some green in her eye! Highlights in her hair! It makes a big difference.

Because Mina (the main character)’s eyes will be painted on to her glasses, this lucky prototype is going to play one of Mina’s classmates. I named her Marion, after my grandmother.*

Tomorrow: With any luck, finally pouring the latex into the finished Monster #1 and Boy Body molds. I’ll also start the molds for Monster #2 and the Girl Body, which would finally wrap up all the mold-making. Oh man I hope so. A girl can dream.

*I thought about naming her after my great-grandmother, who actually did only have one eye, but seeing as her little depth-perception problem is a temporary state I thought I’d go with something a little less flippant.

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