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Alright so I've got my rib or my kidney, or whatever you want to call it; that blue rubbery
thing, you want to start evening it out with a fair amount of water; not too much though.
But what I'm going to say is; I don't know if you can see it but there's like an indentation
that happens here with these type of things. You want to; too much pressed clay into that
zone so everything is on the same page, so it's nice and flat; consistent and looks really
good, alright. I can hear the clay moving to where it needs to be; that's a good sign,
alright. There, got right up in there. And you can see these walls are starting to go
out; just to stay on the safe side, we're not ready for them to do that yet so just
push them straight up, alright. You don't want the clay to go anywhere until you decide
it goes there. Don't let it do anything on itself unless that's what your intentions
are, alright. Now we got everything flat; ready to put our final shape in there, put
our little chu de mio in there and attach our little animal parts.