Sorry for the long intermission.
Here's the next step: Dressing up.
The figure is dressed in the Seminole typical long shirt.
Due to the peculiar pose, the shirt will be added in two steps.
First the lower 'skirt', then the rest of the shirt.
The 'skirt' is made of a Aves/Duro mix, rolled in a thin sheet, cut up approximatively to a shirt pattern and wrapped around the body. If done well, this method will result in instant natural-looking folds and drapery. This is my second try and definitive one.
The skirt is then trimmed along the belt line.
More putty is then applied to the rest of the body using a tooth-pick in a rolling pin motion, adding rough drapery when the putty's still wet.
The folds are further refined by carving up the dry, hardened putty.
As always, questions, remarks and comments are welcome.
Quang