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« on: January 10, 2007, 17:07 »

It's snowing, woo-hoo! ( about time Evil )
anyways, It might snow enough in the Portland area to actually play in the snow. And I was wondering if anyone has built a snow-Simpsons character and could give me some instructions.
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2007, 21:07 »

I haven't made any snow-Simpsons characters, because it hasn't snowed here (yet) this year. But I found this pic on Google:

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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2007, 23:55 »

I've made a snow-Bart; a snow Lisa is very hard to make due to the spikes. It's probably going to snow today and tomorrow. I think I'll make one then. A probable set of guidelines:
1. Start with the body. It's the easiest. No way you'd be able to build stable legs, maybe with ice. Instead, try making a big snowball, and carving out the dress later. Remember, it has to be VERY big, because it  is hard to make her torso 2-parted.
2. Roll up another snowball, about 3/5 - 4/5 the size of the first one, but don't put it on yet. First, put it on a good, flat surface, and carve it into the shape of her head.
3. 2 notes: You may want to pack the balls up very hard, so they will be easier to carve. Also, bulgy eyes are not nessesary for this; you can make normal snowman eyes if you want.
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