I've had a couple of questions about how I did the cape on trixie without any internal structure or support. So here is a pic just before I baked her. The cape's shape is supported by loops of wire attached to her legs. This gave just enough support to it during baking to hold it in place.
Hope that answers any questions.
Side note she is primed and ready for painting. Damn British weather doesnt mix well with spray primers.
Yep, that explains the most. Looks like my own dry construction. It was made of a cork and a lot of pins. But i work in a different scale. Must be an older picutre. I miss her Gemstone on the chest.
I don't know wich primers you use but i have good experience with Army painter sprays, even in bad weather. Half a minute spray out, dry in the house.
I thought that this is the armature for some kind of "magic" first
Must be an older picutre. I miss her Gemstone on the chest.
I don't know wich primers you use but i have good experience with Army painter sprays, even in bad weather. Half a minute spray out, dry in the house.
@ British weather: Ohhh, I feel your pain. Pacific NW has roughly the same amount of rain as you guys do.