Not bad, Erin. I admire you taking on such an adventurous project. I do wish you'd been a little more consistent with how you accomplished each invisible person. On some of them you created the insides of shirt necks and sleeves and pants legs, and on some you didn't. On some you patched up holes left from cutting and deleting, and on some you didn't. And you've got some skin still showing on one of the figures. This isn't bad, but being a little more consistent in your choices could make it stronger.
Not bad, Erin. I admire you taking on such an adventurous project. I do wish you'd been a little more consistent with how you accomplished each invisible person. On some of them you created the insides of shirt necks and sleeves and pants legs, and on some you didn't. On some you patched up holes left from cutting and deleting, and on some you didn't. And you've got some skin still showing on one of the figures. This isn't bad, but being a little more consistent in your choices could make it stronger.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work but you forgot a leg lol.....
ReplyDeletei like it!!! this is neat and like Jason said, super adventurous! i can tell u really put some time in this!
ReplyDeleteThis was a big project to take on. I really admire the patience it took.
ReplyDeleteI only see one "hole" that needs to be filled in. I bet this took a tremendous amount of work to accomplish, good job
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