another day with not much on, so this afternoon it has been throwing clay at this again.
again i used the worms for rough placement of things on the mouth, along with trimming the brow down,popping in some eyes and fleshing the upper cheaks slightly.
Then i started to again roughly place the crown horns, you can see small hole i dug, i found this helps me ( probably just me ) by securing the horns inplace when pushing them into shape ( i am also clumsy )
When i had done that , i have now spent about 30 mins flattening out some chunks of clay into slabs, i guess i could have done it quicker if i heated them, but its kinda theraputic working the clay into a soft state just via your hands, and besides i am in no rush. ( you can just see them at the bottom of the pic ) I will use these to rough out the outer size of the head, slabs make it real quick to work with. ( even hard clay like this ) I should be done with that fairly quick, and i will post quick pics when i have.
Again this is all just real rough, and i have not begun to check symetry yet ( although i am never overly worried about perfect symetry, as its pretty rare to find real symetrical stuff in nature )
Tools used= only fingers at this point still, apart from the horn holes.
again it still looks like ****, but hopefully that will change in the next couple of days.