This a 9.5" tall RKT and modeling chocolate sculpture. This little boy didn't want a cake so we came up with this. This my first time working with modeling chocolate...it was interesting and I'm looking forward to more! His expression when he saw it was PRICELESS! I am a CSM and as always, thanks for looking!
CSM: I think you did a great job! The details are great. I haven't worked with RKT yet so can't give much critiquing when it comes to that but one think I did notice that was a little off was the porportions. His legs seem on the short side. If memory serves they should have been longer than his torso, other than that I think it's perfect!
CSM: It's pretty cool when you can stump a little boy! I haven't tried RKT, so no constructive critique can be offered. I do like his fist, like he's going to throw a punch or something. Looks better than both hands just hanging down his side.
CSM: Great details! Other than the name being a tad off center, it looks great to me. Hard to believe this is a new technique for you . Aren't you happy that you got to see his reaction? Makes all the hard work worth it .
CSM: Very cool! I bet the b-day boy was thrilled! I noticed on the right arm it looks like there is cracking and in a few other spots your work could becleaner looking, but since I have never done this I can't offer any advice.
CSM: Extremely well done! I love the colors! The right shoulder looks a little more rounded and there looks to be some minor cracking. I find white/colored modeling chocolate the most difficult to deal with. I really applaud all of the detail!!
CSM: great work, your fondant is very smooth considering it is over RKT, which tends to be difficult and fondant often ends up bumpy. Your detailing is nice and adds alot!
CSM: I can not critique this other than the cracking in his left arm. You did such a cool job on this. My kids are sitting here with me and now they want me to make one. UH, NO! I'm not that good I told them!
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