Very nice, Havok! I'm embarassed I didn't see this sooner. Do you jsut start bending and see where it goes, or plan out in advance what you're fixing to make?





I have to plan it out in advance. The wire starts in the (future) figure's chest, with a straight section (~2 inches) for it's chest/neck before being wrapped around a paper ball. Once the right amount of wire for the head is wound, I wind back down the neck and remove the paper ball. I then have a straight section down to his crotch, bend, and let out the right amount for his legs. A simple loop begins the foot, then it's back up the leg and onto the next one. Same procedure for the arms.Lots of care goes into making sure all the limbs are in proportion to everything elseBy a near miracle, my first wire figure came out with near-perfect limb-torso-head proportions, so I've used him as measuring stick for all the subsequent figures.Because they're made of wire they're fully posable (and reposable, if you get bored of their pose), and can assume all of the positions that the human body can. And lots of positions that the human body can'tNext time I do one of these, I'll be sure to make a video for you guys.