I added the clothes via hand sculpting, because that was a little bit beyond my digital skillset at present, including hand stitching lines for the seams. My client really likes to have those details on the costumes.
I had some issues with the print along the way, like the undersides of everything were spaghetti monsters and full of voids, and the top of his head didn't print at all the first time, so I had to make some repairs after I printed it.
The beard was mostly unsalvageable in the print, so I sculpted over it by hand and beefed it up. I think it came out nicely.
Also, the client didn't like the belt area I created digitally, so we opted to smooth that area out and make it more like it's part of the base he torso is sitting on.
I painted it in acrylic paints, and used Createx for the awesome spandex glimmer.
I'm very happy with how this set is turning out, which is rare for me, as I'm never happy with my own art.

