OK, not the best dremelling job in the world granted but I think I need to invest in some new tools! Another one to add to my ever growing Hellfire Club, Emma here uses an XMC Rogue head with Mystiques hair. I used citadel all over and a sharpie for the chords. I also used an Emma Frost cape with the badge removed and white fur for the trim.
Hmm t*ts and a$$ guy much Deadeye? Lol. You're right though Gepetto, I could always resculpt if it went too far. I got some files today from a friend and pinched a fine sand block off my dad when I went to see him (what else are they for?) so here's hoping she'll be rounded out for yearbook!
LOL I just said that to him in PM before I read this Yeah a womans thighs are every important and shes a superhero so give her a nice set of toned but firm rib crunchers Make her look like shes done that stepper to destruction ~_@ Dedi
I would say go with the lowest grade you can just to be cautious , it might take you longer but the desiered effect would be more controlled and if worst comes to worst and the damage is to far gone you might want to put some apoxie on her thighs and resculpt them
Sounds omnimous Freddie! Cheers for the tips too Deadeye - invaluable as ever I see! I'm off tomorrow so may have to nip up town to get a few blocks and files. When I finish HArry Leland and Selene I'll be posting a group shot so no doubt she'll be overhauled in time for yearbook along with a de-nappied Tessa.
looks good...but you could've gave her that hard as diamond form look...that would go perfect with those dremel cuts on her...but, even though....it still beats the stuffing out of the ML version..wait till you see what I did with my ML white queen!
I have Black sand paper that I use to smooth my wood carvings down by hand to give it a smooth babys bum feel- its fine grain Even if you used a few emery nail file boards on a small wooden/metal block (even using a pencil) that would have the same effect I only use my dremel for hard plastic - big heads and metal work But your welcome Wings - I was giving you props too man - thanks for making me feel invisibubble ~_@ Dedi
Thanks for the tip Gepetto. Is the dremel only relly better for larger pieces then? I always thought it was a better way to sand but thought it was the attachments I was using that were making the patterned marks. What grade sandpaper would you recommend? Seriously, it's help like this that will improve me in the future so thanks!!!
you got the face down but you should start sanding the thighs by hand and the bust so it smooths it out, the dremel might be to much for this custom , you should treat it as if it were delacate, but a good start but don't stop go further with it
Like you said - pity about the dremelling on the thighs But overall mate - this totally kicks a$$ Well done wings - Kudos on the head choice old son ~_@ Dedi
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I might want to make one of these myself!
Yeah a womans thighs are every important and shes a superhero so give her a nice set of toned but firm rib crunchers
Make her look like shes done that stepper to destruction
~_@
Dedi
Even if you used a few emery nail file boards on a small wooden/metal block (even using a pencil) that would have the same effect
I only use my dremel for hard plastic - big heads and metal work
But your welcome Wings - I was giving you props too man - thanks for making me feel invisibubble
~_@
Dedi
But overall mate - this totally kicks a$$
Well done wings - Kudos on the head choice old son
~_@
Dedi