Burrows & Badgers - getting back to sculpting!
On to the upper body...
Often I’d add a belt at this point, but I didn’t want one here, as I felt it would just detract from the folds in the robe. So I assumed the robe had a thin belt or cord tying it, which would be hidden by the folds of the upper part of the robe.
I added more putty for the upper portion, and gradually pulled it downwards until I was happy with the look, then smoothed and tidied it.
Then I added the robe’s sleeves; the process was the same, putty pressed into place, blended together, smoothed, then folds were added.
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