How did you piece progress? The first thing i did was make a paper template of the horse shape I then began to get three pieces of cardboard. Two of them were for the horse shape and the third one was for the bottom. Once I got the body shape of the cardboard I went ahead and got a thinner cardboard piece and split it up so that i would have a thin sheet of cardboard paper to fill in the gaps between the template pieces. When I finished filling in the gaps i then started apply the white paint samples onto the horse. I also did this for the tail, mane, and the unicorn head. For these steps i just used hot glue to stick them on to the horse. Once i was done with the main parts i started to work on the grass which was also made of paint samples, I just cut them out so they looked like grass and hot glued them to the bottom cardboard piece to give the sculpture a more "3-D" look to it. What did you find most difficult about the piece? The most difficult thing about making this piece was trying to get it to stick the paint samples correctly because my sculpture isn't just flat and even. So i had to cut the samples to fix the edges of the sculpture and guess and check it. What did you find most successful about the piece? I found that sketching the outline of the grass helped out alot when i was cutting it. I also put 2 paint samples under each other to make the process go faster because i had to cut out a lot of grass pieces. *my other photos are on a slideshow shown above
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