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My Animation Blog
August 5, 2006
2 am, and I'm making miniature canopic jars.
Worried. DEFINITELY worried.
I think they turned out well. I really like that 'gold' clay. Took quite a bit of research to figure out just what canopic jars traditionally looked like. It boiled down to a figures of a human, a jackal, a baboon, and a bird (falcon? hawk?). The baboon proved to be the hardest to sculpt. I realize there should be writing on the jar, but I'm not sure how to go about it. Hieroglyphs are a lot more complicated to do when they're that small!
Go ahead and add THESE to my list of things not available in one inch scale!
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