Friday, December 11, 2009
"A Cruel Misfortune" Part 5
Here I've added the "skirt" of his coat and roughly drew where I will place the pockets and "pleats". It was important to sculpt the back and front of jacket and fuse it to the skirt. This will keep the skirt firmly in place while sculpting the pleats and pockets and also for triming and sanding later.




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Jason, Very nice. The buttons look great. ~Gary
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