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Think about the personality of the creature you are making!
Start by choosing a creature with a very definite
personality - such as a mean bird of prey, or a buzzy, fussy
insect, or a sleepy reclining cat. Try and really think
what it is about the creature which gives it its character.
Don't design your sculpture first! Let the
natural shape of the withies suggest parts of your creature
to you. For instance you might find a slightly bent withie
which reminds you of the wing span of a bird.
Think big - forget about detail unless it
really helps describe the personality. For example the hooked
beak on the eagle opposite helps describe its hunting character.
Tips
Make sculptures of flying things and let them
hang instead of stand! Make a "washing line"
out of wire and keep testing your sculptures to check they
balance.
Don't be afraid of letting your sculpture
move away from the animal you first started making. As you
make your sculpture and your imagination starts to take
over, the sculpture might become completely imaginary -
and the more fantastical the better!