Thanks!
The most difficult part is the bottom area, where the faces are. It's difficult because the cardboard that I'm cutting are very thick, which makes it hard to cut. In addition, the pieces I'm cutting are very small (maybe 3mm in breadth for some parts) so it's hard to hold it properly to cut. There's totally no room for mistakes and I've to re-do some parts twice because of wrong cuttings. The female's hair part is the most memorable because in addition to the above problem, the coloured paper used is both glossy and dark brown, which makes the pencil tracing before cutting nearly impossible to see. This means I'm practically going on blind cutting without any markings to guide me.
Still, I'm glad that part is done in the middle of the project, so my level is 'upped' in a sense. After those parts, all the other parts is like a walk in the park, totally no problems at all.
Last pic from me for now:
Here's how the thing shld look like after framing it up. The edges should be covered to have a elongated rectangular shape.
