Sculpting a Boxy Rib Cage
Sculpting a Boxy Rib Cage
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Sculpting a Boxy Rib Cage
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Scott Camazine
I attached a Loomis head, a rib cage and a pelvis to this armature. I used polymer clay for durability. I am wondering whether the head is a bit large.
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Build a simplified geometric rib cage for yourself.  Start with a egg-shaped ball of aluminum foil or optimally, newspaper and masking tape, and add warm clay around it. Make indications for planes and center lines accordingly before adding more clay to establish the primary form before refining and defining the details. 

Keep in mind these measurements for the rib cage as you work:

Height: 2.5 cranial units

Width: 1.75 units 

Depth: 1.5 units

For this exercise, 1 cranial unit will equal 2 inches.

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Probably quite tricky to do as it allows me to be careful yet simplified ribcage has really specific simple shapes. But hey glad I finished it!
Help!