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Silk Mermaid > Ready to move

Ready to move

Posted by Allen | Art and design | Sunday 30 November 2008 3:00 am
Ready to move

I’ve removed all the nonessential cardboard, and now I’m ready to move the armature. As fragile as it looks, this armature can hold a lot of weight. I’ve reinforced each cross-section with additional quarter-inch rods supported from the main steel tube trussing.

Another photo of the fish body frame after the jump.

The fish body wireframe.

The fish body wireframe.

I’ve removed the cardboard cross-sections to show clearly the wireframe of the fish body.