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>>40278224
Also a plush clothes tutorial from the same folder that also contains a Marisa fumo in nothing but her undies, Yuugi's chin, and two other images of the dismembered Remi from above.

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>>36617967
Sorry if my post came off as criticism - on the contrary, it was only intended as advice. Whether it's your first/second/third/whatever attempt, you're well on the way to having a good looking custom.

Here are some other templates I've come across.

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>>20274943
I also wish for a Yuuka fumo. Previous customs seem to have been made from a Remilia fumo (#4) and a Fate Nendoroid Plus.

>>20277187
To some degree, that is the case now. It's not a bad idea but you will be constrained by:
- With the modified hair design, the back of the head is the same colour as the hair (this happened between Suwako (#10) and Youmu (#11)
- The feet/shoes vary in colour
- The eye colours vary
- Mouth shape varies
- Smugness varies

>>20277358
Not the other anon but I think Yuugi-custom anon posted pic related, which was helpful to him.

>>20277404
I don't think that would work, since it would make them stick out way too much and they'd look bolted on.

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>>19926599
>As a side note, do you have any specific material suggestions for clothes/hair?
I used cotton cloth for the clothing, as for hair, I just used the hair that was already there, however, fleece would work well as a hair, albeit it may be a bit too fluffy for some peoples taste. As for attaching the shirt, I basically had 4 main parts. The 4 parts are the 2 sleeves, and the front and back end of the shirt. I initially attached the front and back at the top at the shoulder area, then attached at the waist. After that, I attached the sleeves at the holes that were created by the joining of the front and back. While this picture isnt the most pertinent thing, as it relies on having the ability to slip on the shirt which would require you to temporarily behead your fumo it is a main thing that I used to get the gist of shirtcrafting. This was especially helpful with the creation of the sleeves

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