Good choice of a base figure of Luminara for Visas Marr. Nice soft goods work too. How did you do the veil, and I'd love to see more of the detail of the gold border.
Sweet sculpting on Vergere. Can't wait for the paint.
Thanks Sjefke, I attached a closer photo of the back of Visas's head but it turned out all blurry, camera's not powerful enough, but the intent behind the trim is for standard distance viewing. What I do is lightly brush gold paint on to the cloth, so some of the red can be seen, to resemble the pattern she actually has, so upon close inspection it would actually look like a poor paint job. The rest of the attached pics are how to make the veil, using paper as I think it will be easier to demonstrate. First the initial shape of the veil is a square with a rectangle on the bottom, you could round the upper corners if you wanted, I just prefer the corners, but what is important is that the bottom rectangle be held on by about half the length of it, so cut in a quarter in on each side. Second, put the rectangle over the eyes, and glue it on rounded to the head. Third step is to pull the square down to the shoulders where it will now overlap the edges of the rectangle, and glue as necessary. I have it glued in a number of spots to keep it draped properly, you can always go back and glue more down later, I also recommend using liquid stitch/fabric glue for the hole process. Last refer to the first pic, and pull the back corners back together, and glue, or sew them together. I also glued the back tip of the veil to the figure to keep it draped properly, but use as little as possible to keep at least natural movement of the head. You can paint the gold trim on before, or after, personally since I've done it both ways now, I prefer after. Hopefully between the pics, and the explanation it all makes sense. Glad to answer any questions, hope it helps.