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Oh noes, the clothes.
Posted On 08/07/2008 11:07:27 by thespazicat

Recently i had made clothes for the characters for my animation serial haggis and neep, but i've come across a problem. The original haggis model wore a nike shirt with a zip with a metal chain, but the overal shirt was clay. The new one was made from an old white vest, so, when i tried to put the chain on with super glue, it fell off meaning i had to use a permenent marker for the effect. But now i have another problem, the green clay on the heads go on the clothes, which can easily be washed, but the ink in the marker would completely crapper it in the wash, so in total, i've got to make a new shirt for haggis using white velcro and more consintraton.

Also today i just bought a load of paint for sets and scenery, aswell as some white milliput. What i'm planning to do with that is i am going to experiment with replacement hands. NOW THERES SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. The hands will painted green and flesh colour with acrylic paint. if you have a better solloution for such paints comment bellow.

Connor the Spazi-cat

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