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Still working on it, but I think this should about do it. Allows for nearly full range of articulation, and for the armor layout I like without inhibiting joints.
Changed the knee, elbow, and ankle confirgurations. Also redid the forearm armoring and skirt armor mounts slightly. PROGRESS!
Hii lovies ♥
It's been awhile since my last WIP and I can't wait more time to show you a part of what I'm preparing for the upcoming round of The Epiphany. I'm so excited about this set!! I'm enjoying so much working on this because it's something I wanted to do since I started doing my own meshes.
Hope you like the final results!
Love, Safira ♥
This is my entry for the theme of "macro". It is the second sleeve of a sweater that I am knitting for my baby grand daughter. My daughter said "not pink" - then after I bought the wool, she said "make it girly". So I'm trying ....
Was home sick from work all day, and still feeling lousy. The upside is I built some more buildings and additional stuff for the layout.
This isn't a "final scene", I just got bored and wanted to test an idea.
The amount of chiffon burnt away can be controlled to some extent. The density of stitching and the number of layers of chiffon have an effect, as does the length of time the heat gun stays in one place.
You can change the appearance of the background by layering different colours of chiffon over one another, or you can leave a large portion intact, as in this case where I left parts of the blue chiffon over the yellow crochet, which leaves me with an overall impression of green.
If the stitch is dense, and a contrasting colour to the background, this can give an interesting illusion of colour too.
I burn sections at a time, and I do it by an open door because of the fumes.
The whole piece will smell of smoke for quite a while.
Work in progress.