Meet - Cartman!
After all, Ever is right:
You know how it is... you work for months on that damned Morgana (in my case, a box shaped like a Haradrim cube) - and you never seem to finish it. Yet, if you come across some little trinket like Amumu (or Eric Cartman, like I did) - it somehow gets done in a day by itself.
The box is put aside until the temperature outside rises at least to minus fifteen-twenty degrees, because going out for polymer clay in minus thirty through half the city is just not appealing... So, I present to you this work!
He hates gym class, curses like a sailor, idolizes dictators and hates Jews, being a racist, and he is also the most colorful character in [South Park](/games?search=South Park) and if you remove him from the series, hardly half of his charm would remain! Meet Eric Cartman!
As a sample, I chose this picture
Tools and materials:
1.Cutters
2.Paint, sandpaper, needle, polymer clay, and cutters
A piece of clay for the base and a talisman for good luck \_
Work process:
Step 1. Head:
First, we make a base for the head out of regular clay, a sort of oval (which I forgot to photograph*_* ) Let the clay dry and cover it with a layer of polymer clay. We make a brim and a pom-pom for the hat.
We very carefully press in the mouth and teeth, as well as the folds on the chin
Add eyes and eyebrows and send it to the oven
Step 2. Body:
When the head is baked, we make the torso out of regular clay proportionate to it and let it dry.
After drying, we make the "shirt", folds, and buttonholes as indentations just like the folds on the chin
We add pants, arms, and the lower part (a thin layer of clay that will be painted black).
Step 3. Painting:
First, we paint the face with skin-colored acrylic paint, then we paint the mouth triangle, I first painted the teeth and after drying, covered them with white acrylic.
Next, we paint the hat, pom-pom and brim with yellow acrylic and the base with a mixture of "Royal Blue" and white acrylic. Next, we paint the folds on the face with black acrylic in the indentations and draw the pupils.
We paint the body with red acrylic, the stripe and button with a fine brush, painting in the indentations just like the folds on the chin.
We let the paint dry for a couple of hours
After the paint has dried, we attach the head to the body and cover it with varnish.
And behold, I crafted Cartman!
More photos:

Here are some figures sold online...

My previous works:
Remember, your pluses motivate the creator (that is, me) to create new works... And who knows, if this post gets a diamond frame, maybe I'll make the figures of the remaining three main characters...