We took our finalised designs down to Ceramics and thus began our first proper introduction into the world of stop motion and puppetry. It turns out our designs as they were printed out were a little too small to work with so they were scaled up on paper to use as a guideline to make the wire skeleton.
By the end of the week I had Beryl's wire skeleton done (including the joints) and her bulky parts foamed out. We had also taken our wood slabs and metal rods from previous wood and metal workshops and combined them to make the stand for our puppets.
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