I made the softest Sonic on YouTube - Summary

Summary

Adam, an artist, creates a sculpture of Sonic the Hedgehog. He begins by deciding which version of Sonic to make, ultimately choosing the original design for its simplicity. He makes a body with long arms and legs, adds a tail, and mounts it on a block of wood. He then creates the head, adding details such as eyebrows and furrows, and attaches it to the body. After adding spikes to the head and back, he separates the head and body to paint them individually. He adds a base coat to the body and head, then uses a static box to apply blue flocking to create Sonic's fur. He also creates a custom off-white flocking for the chin and belly area. Once the flocking is applied, he adds details such as eyes and a nose, and attaches the head to the body. Finally, he creates a base using foam, texture, and static grass, and attaches Sonic to it. The finished sculpture is showcased in a series of "Glamor Shots."

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator's name is Adam.
2. Adam is making a Sonic sculpture.
3. Adam considered making the movie version of Sonic but decided against it.
4. Adam is using clay to create the sculpture.
5. Adam's sculpture is based on the original Sonic design.
6. Adam added wires to the body in case he wanted to add lights, but ultimately didn't use them.
7. Adam used a block of wood as a base for the sculpture.
8. Adam added Sonic's red running shoes and gloves to the sculpture.
9. Adam used a technique called "flocking" to add fur to the sculpture.
10. Adam mixed his own flocking material using yellow, brown, and white fibers.
11. Adam used a static box to apply the flocking material to the sculpture.
12. Adam painted Sonic's eyes and added a layer of UV resin to protect them.
13. Adam painted Sonic's shoes and boots with a base coat of white and added shading.
14. Adam made a base for the sculpture using foam and texture paste.
15. Adam used static grass to create a grassy effect on the base.
16. Adam attached Sonic's head to his body using hot glue.
17. Adam took photos of the finished sculpture, referred to as "Glamor Shots."