Tinfoil Techniques
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Tinfoil is hard to work with sometimes, and can be frustrating, but, all you need to have to make Tinfoil structures is tinfoil, so its worth it.
Starting to Sculpt
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When I start to sculpt tinfoil, I like to first bunch up the middle into a ball, so it looks a little like a ghost. That is my favorite starting point for sculpting, so I suggest you try it.
Molding the Head
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I've decided to make a cat for this presentation, so I started to press the ball of tinfoil into a cat's head. I then started to flatten the back of the cat, but I have to be careful to not press down on where the legs will be.
Finishing Up
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After you sculpt the legs with care, start to form the tail. You can make it any way you want, but I chose a bushy tail, like one of my cats', Lexi. Then, cut off any excess tinfoil.
YAY YOU IS DONE!!!
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CONGRATS! Impress your friends!