Burningman 2006:

Intelligent Design

Progress 3

More shots from the stream of disposible cameras.
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The Croc's tummy. All smooth and basicly done except for white paint.

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Tail finally strong enough-a couple coats of bondo should take out some wrinkles.

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I almost wish I hadn't decided to paint these all stark white. The bumps on the croc's back look really good in native fiberglass resin colors.

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Paully still leaking.

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A fish hammock to give me access to his tummy without breaking the fins.

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The 'walking' fins look good, but are not very strongly attached.

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Croc's toes after glass cloth and resin.

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One foot yet to do.

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Added glass cloth and resin...

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..and then more bondo/resin.

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Tongue in place and wooden teeth screwed in place.

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The cardboard tube covered in various layers of resin and paper mache to give the impression of bark.

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Positioning glass cloth.

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Tree nearly done. Need to get it done before I can continue on the Orang.

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White tummy. may need a touchup on the playa, but this side is basicly done.

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Toungue lifted up to complete the lower gums and interior of mouth.

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A toothy grin.

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Reinforcing the top of the tree trunk: positioning the glass cloth.

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More filing to smooth out the skin.

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Time to fix a nagging problem. I don't like the shape of the lower body of the orang. It is supposed to show a tight squat, but looks more like a peanut. Using a saw I cut into the body and used cardboard and tape to emphasize the calves and made the feet look a little more attached to the rest of the body.

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It isn't anatomicly realistic, but the new knees should make it more reasonable looking. Oh-note that the Orang took a dive off his tree and smashed up his face a bit. No biggie-I know how to fix it!

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Final bondo coat for the dog. Some light sanding before fur!

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Neighbor Matt stops by to help file out the rough spots on Paully's legs.

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Fish on a turntable. Last bondo coat applied. Light sanding and engraving a scale pattern left to do.

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