
Can you stand it? Metal hands...Terminator Oni!

This was another trick I learned from Brian Kooser. Start with metal...he often uses a thin wire to begin, and I was going to as well. But I couldn't find my wire, so I grabbed the tinfoil.

Cover it with masking tape and use that to flesh it out a bit more.

Then you add the papier-mache layers. After this...details with paper clay...I can't find a picture of that step though. Sorry. I just blazed through without stopping.
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