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Join the Center's Resident Puppet Builder, Jason von Hinezmeyer, for a demonstration that introduces several ways of taking a 2D design and turning it into a 3D puppet through both subtractive and additive sculpting (wood, foam, & clay).
In PART 1, Jason demonstrated how to take a 2D drawing and create a pattern for use in PART II & PART III.
In PART II (Subtractive Sculpting: Wood), Jason demonstrated how to take the 2D head pattern created in PART I and create a wooden 3D head through subtractive sculpting.
In this session, PART III, Jason will show techniques of additive sculpting through the use of clay. Jason will always demostrate how to create a permanent pattern for your 3D design.
In PART 1, Jason demonstrated how to take a 2D drawing and create a pattern for use in PART II & PART III.
In PART II (Subtractive Sculpting: Wood), Jason demonstrated how to take the 2D head pattern created in PART I and create a wooden 3D head through subtractive sculpting.
In this session, PART III, Jason will show techniques of additive sculpting through the use of clay. Jason will always demostrate how to create a permanent pattern for your 3D design.
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This is PART III of PART III in this seriea.
Program Details
Jun 14, 2011
08:00 (am) UTC
08:00 (am) UTC
PART III: Bringing 2D into the 3D World (Additive Sculpture, Clay)
30 minute session Recorded Session
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