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Well here is a guy I have made, the helmet is made of sculpy
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Pretty cool. The helme seems a bit lumpy. I'm sure Redbean and Blasterman will have great advice
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Hmm, looks ok, I trust that you are new to custom pieces. Of coures I can't really talk at all, seeing as the mere thought of making different pieces has never crossed my mind.
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As forrester said, the helmet is still a bit lumpy (nothing a few more tries can't fix, right?)

But the armor is fantastic! When I tried to make armor, it got all bunched up and broke the first time I tried it on my sigfig. How'd you do it?

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Post by Formendacil »

I will refrain from making any critical remarks, having never attempted such a probably difficult project. Also, I'm finding it a little bit difficult to tell exactly what it is like when the rest of your avatar looks quite minimized. What I can see looks good though. :)
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Yes I am new to sculpying stuff
Sir Smittens wrote:As forrester said, the helmet is still a bit lumpy (nothing a few more tries can't fix, right?)

But the armor is fantastic! When I tried to make armor, it got all bunched up and broke the first time I tried it on my sigfig. How'd you do it?

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well first I made a thing to go around the neck blowdried it, then put it on a neck and made the sides took it of blowdried it put it back on and made sure it would work, then baked it, took my knife and made it not as lumpy.
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Post by Daimyo »

I'll forewarn you; I'm a harsh critic and could become the next Simon Cowell. :)

Since this is a first try, it is good. I've never seen customs so good on first try. The armor could use some shaping. The helm I'm sure was hard to make, but it needs some uber-shaping and cutting. Do that, you're good.
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