Auguast 09, 2001

Since Adi Gallia's robe doesn't hide her legs, I decided to use the real ones and cut them as opposed to sticking them in the hole. So I filled that up and used the Heat Gun to harden the Super Sculpey into a full pillow.

Auguast 09, 2001

Cut Adi's legs at the knees. place them in the position that looks best.

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Use Super Sculpey to join the 2 together. Add some folds detailing to blend them as hasbro would have sculpted. I had Crazy Glue smear on the left knee and kinda ruined it so don't look there - LOL. And don't keep Crazy Glue near your workplace :)

Auguast 09, 2001

Time for the bottom robe. Cut out a piece of Super Sculpey in the shape you see in the picture. This will form the robe that is under the body.

Auguast 09, 2001

Attach the Super Sculpey to the back of Adi and bend it around the legs.

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Then flip over the ends over the top of her thighs but only going half way. Add folds using your tools and try to give a droop at the bottom edges where it hits the floor.

Auguast 09, 2001

Next it's time for the front panels. Cut 2 mirror shapes and place them where the robe would fall off the shoulders. Bend it at the waist to blend with the knees.

Auguast 09, 2001

Add some fold details with the tools and blend everything into 1 piece. Then you can move on to the sleeves. Cut 2 mirror shapes and place on each arm

Auguast 09, 2001

Here is a better view of the shape needed. Almost like a pilsbury turnover :)

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Now fold under and over the arm. Let the Super Sculpey droop and add details.

Auguast 09, 2001

Now detail the sleeve using your sculpting tools. The arm doesnt quite touch the chair but that's alright. Still better then having her standing :)

Auguast 09, 2001

Now onto the next sleeve. This is what the folds look like from the side.

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Here is the side angle view of the left sleeve.

Auguast 09, 2001

You don't need to put this but I think it adds a little extra touch. Cut a half circle shape of Super Sculpey and then add folds to it. Yes...it is her hood :)

Auguast 09, 2001

Attach the hood to the shoulders blending the Super Sculpey at the seams. Do not connect the bottom, let it droop. this will give a more realistic effect.

Auguast 09, 2001

Here is the side view of the hood attached to the back of the shoulders.

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Last thing to do is Crazy glue the vest to the thighs to make them fall properly instead of just sticking out straight. Now we are ready to paint.

Auguast 09, 2001

Here is the final Adi. Not bad eh?

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... And a preview of her in the Jedi Council Diorama.

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