I'm just starting to work with figures and have a question that may make y'all laugh, I bet....
So when you glue a figure's arm onto the torso, there's a seam. But in a real garment, there's a seam too. Do you fill this seam? Fill it but only a little? How do you handle making this look realistic?
Thanks!
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didgeboy
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Take a picture of someone at 35 to 100 ft. what ever you see on them you would be able to see on a figure. That being said, I would tend to fill the seam and then scribe one in very slightly. A "gap" seam would seem to obvious to me, but one that is added back in if done properly would be more convincing.
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