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Published: 2018-08-05 18:35:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 1514; Favourites: 34; Downloads: 0
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Description Storm/ Ororo Munroe of the X-Men.  

This version of the costume actually incorporates the rings on the "X" logo as a fastener for her cape (in addition to baring her arms / legs, which highlights the high gloves / boots). 

I felt like this look echoed certain elements of her original costume.
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Spoiler01 [2018-08-07 09:28:00 +0000 UTC]

Nice design the only thing is it looks a bit unpractical are when those  bracelets  she has and they are linked with the piece of clothe are falling down to the metacarpal bone of the hands i mean it looks really unpractical if you are on the ground and you have to walk with this suit as she will need to adjust the positions of those bracelets when she will do stuff that involves the movements of her arm and forearms.

Something else is it me or the  neck in proportion to the  chest  is to long?  What kind of method do you use for the proportions?  Do you use the loomis method of the 1 head unite measurement richers circle method of measurement  because  i found the neck  quite long actual i do not want to be rude though.

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thejason10 In reply to Spoiler01 [2018-08-07 12:35:30 +0000 UTC]

I envision the bracelets being loose enough where they move / slide easily enough to not interfere with normal activity.  In this position, they'd naturally slide down that far.  That being said, do you feel like (in terms of walking / whatever) these are less practical than her original costume?

In terms of proportion, if I'm honest I mostly eyeball it.  Generally, though, I attempt to approximate the Loomis method.  I have placed an example below where i stack up the 8 heads, and I come fairly close. 

The neck is a little longer / the shoulders slope a little more than in the example, which puts the arms a bit lower than they could be (and the arms themselves are a bit long), so I think that's where I'm most "off" in terms of relation to the pictured "standard".

I don't think you're rude at all, I appreciate the questions - they help me re-examine what I'm doing and (hopefully) get better.

   

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