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It's supposed to look like stripper stage clothing, so tacky-ish satin is totally perfect. Liquid Communism fucked around with this message at 10:03 on Mar 11, 2014 |
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The helmet structure is just about finished - did a test shot with some black cloth I had lying around, of course in the final version it will be blue. All in all, well pleased with it so far. Will probably incorporate a black veil as well in the end. Still trying to figure out what to do about the ponytail though. Also, drat but my peripheral vision is entirely hosed. Gonna need a guide dog to keep my from bumping into poo poo, but then again that would totally fit the character. McKilligan fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Mar 11, 2014 |
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McKilligan posted:
That's looking awesome! You can buy disembodied ponytails from most cosplay wig places, Arda Wigs has one for $15: http://arda-wigs.com/products/long-clip-ponytail
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taiyoko posted:As I'm only passingly familiar with Panty & Stocking, is it supposed to be awful tacky satin, or is it actually decent in person and just will never photograph worth poo poo (except maybe with a pro) because it's satin? Honestly with a better camera/lighting it looks just fine I just like to dog on the costume because it is supposed to be super tacky. With all the detail stitching around the boning though I have dropped about 30-40 hours in hand stitching on this beast I am actually pretty proud of it. Reference for those unfamiliar.
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McKilligan posted:
That is looking so awesome, and I second the arda clip there clips are really nice.
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Thanks! I'll see if I can check them out - My only concern is figuring out how to give the ponytail enough support to make it arc without looking too weird. Will probably put a few support wires or maybe lines of EVA foam or something.
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LadyRavenWaves posted:Honestly with a better camera/lighting it looks just fine I just like to dog on the costume because it is supposed to be super tacky. With all the detail stitching around the boning though I have dropped about 30-40 hours in hand stitching on this beast I am actually pretty proud of it. That's pretty cool! Will it be at any cons in our area? I'd love to check it out. I did a rough Panty cosplay once for fun, and I've considered doing the ~animu silky angel form~ before... I'd need a proper partner, though. It's a hard cosplay to solo.
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broken pixel posted:That's pretty cool! Will it be at any cons in our area? I'd love to check it out. I did a rough Panty cosplay once for fun, and I've considered doing the ~animu silky angel form~ before... I'd need a proper partner, though. It's a hard cosplay to solo. I am dragging it down to Anime Matsuri with me. I don't mind breaking it out to wear with ya, if we hit a same con just let me know and I will bring it for ya. Actually now that I think about it I will be at TnT and Izumicon if you wanna plan for one of those. =) Or we could just meet up and get pics like weirdos in the park.
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The majority of the pieces for my partner's costume have been painted, distressed, and are ready to connect! First time using resin, and wonderflex, but I think I've got it down now (Thanks to a couple of resin experts in this thread). My only fear is that, when my partner puts everything on, the costume won't be reminiscent of Leia at all - I took a chance of reshaping the bra into a more spaulder-like shape (since they'll be strapped to his shoulders), but hopefully people will get the idea while we're walking the con floor. Of course, I've still got a giant to-do list and, what, two and a half weeks until Emerald City? Oy.
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I'm undertaking my first cosplay project, with the ultimate goal of getting to DragonCon, or at least a few of the local/midwest-y cons (Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, Lexington). I'm not going as a character, per se, but will be constructing a Valkyrie costume. I'd like to have major parts of it (excepting spear, shield, leg gauntlets) assembled by late April/early May, in preparation for Paganfest (May 2, Columbus, OH). Coming into the project, I have experience with chainmaille and a little bit with sewing. I anticipate leatherworking to be the major difficulty for me, because I'm coming in without any background and will be learning as I go. Thus far, I've broken down the project into its constituent parts, and have done some minor sketching/planning. I have a $500ish budget, and am confident I can finagle a decent looking result with that price. 1 - helmet (with wings) 2 - shield 3 - spear 4 - cloak/cape 5 - small scale maille chestplate/tunic (to contain my Valkyrie bosom) 6 - leather gauntlets 7 - leg gauntlets (is there an actual term for these?) 8 - skirt/under-chestplate comfort Norse mythology and legends are a passion for me, and I don't know much - if anything - about Thor (the Marvel character, not the god). My objective is to avoid (well, as much as possible) the assertion that I'm a genderbent Thor. The traditional iterations of the costuming would entail a red cape, brass/bronze metallurgy, etc. (inspiration from Romantic artwork). I'm considering a colorshift and using a gunmetal chainmaille and dark red/black leather, and a deep red cape, but haven't made any definite decisions yet. This thread is a great resource. As I progress, I'll post photos of my work for feedback and crit. Thanks so much, already, for all the info and creativity contained here.
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Bitchkrieg posted:Norse mythology and legends are a passion for me, and I don't know much - if anything - about Thor (the Marvel character, not the god). My objective is to avoid (well, as much as possible) the assertion that I'm a genderbent Thor. The traditional iterations of the costuming would entail a red cape, brass/bronze metallurgy, etc. (inspiration from Romantic artwork). I'm considering a colorshift and using a gunmetal chainmaille and dark red/black leather, and a deep red cape, but haven't made any definite decisions yet. A few things you can avoid to skip the Thor comparisons -- Chest discs, hat wings which stick out, and blond hair.
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Bitchkrieg posted:I'm undertaking my first cosplay project, with the ultimate goal of getting to DragonCon, or at least a few of the local/midwest-y cons (Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, Lexington). I'm not going as a character, per se, but will be constructing a Valkyrie costume. I'd like to have major parts of it (excepting spear, shield, leg gauntlets) assembled by late April/early May, in preparation for Paganfest (May 2, Columbus, OH). Coming into the project, I have experience with chainmaille and a little bit with sewing. I anticipate leatherworking to be the major difficulty for me, because I'm coming in without any background and will be learning as I go. The pieces for the shins are called greaves and pieces for the feet are called sabatons. This sounds like a super fun project to me! I think if it were me and I wanted to avoid Thor comparisons the number 1 thing I would do is change the color of the cape, maybe to a purpley wine tone. Avoiding the 4 discs look on the chest will also go a long way but I have a feeling that winged helmet + red cape will give people a Thor impression even if the rest of the costume looks nothing alike.
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Got the bases of the shoulder pieces finished - I guess I'll add some simple ornamentation, but I'll keep it minimal. One shoulder will be obscured by the cloak, so it doesn't need any detail. Most of the real detail work will be done in the painting phase anyway. I think I'll work my way down the arms next, try and get the upper arms, or at least one of them, done tomorrow.
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McPantserton posted:The pieces for the shins are called greaves and pieces for the feet are called sabatons. This sounds like a super fun project to me! I think if it were me and I wanted to avoid Thor comparisons the number 1 thing I would do is change the color of the cape, maybe to a purpley wine tone. Avoiding the 4 discs look on the chest will also go a long way but I have a feeling that winged helmet + red cape will give people a Thor impression even if the rest of the costume looks nothing alike. Excellent! Thanks for the terminology. I'll be sketching out the greaves + sabatons over the next couple days. The cape color is easy; I'll give that a change. The winged helmet is an iconic Valkyrie prop/element, so that's not going anywhere (Marvel Thor pilfered it from traditional portrayal of them, actually (sorry spergin')). The first things I'm going to make is the spear and the gauntlets/greaves, since I'd like them to have some shared characteristics and materials. When I see how the gauntlets/greaves go, I'll start seriously planning the helmet (have some basic sketches already drawn up). Thanks so much for the help; can't wait to update with progress shots Bitchkrieg fucked around with this message at 02:44 on Mar 13, 2014 |
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Yeah I was going to suggest going in the opposite directions with the helmet wings. Thor usually has dinky little flappers on his helm. If you went with glorious widespread wings, etc. that (to me) would really scream "Valkyrie" what with a good cloak, sword, and all. Good luck!
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If I were doing a Valkyrie I'd do it in totally un-thor colours, maybe gold or copper for the armour as you mentioned from the classical/renaissance paintings, and white for the fabric parts. You're escorting successful warriors to Valhalla, you can afford to look a bit ostentatious and have some bling on display. There seems to be about a 50:50 split even in the older artwork on whether they have angel-like wings or not. Those would most certainly de-Thor you, though large and good looking wings can be expensive to make and tough to maintain and transport.
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 11:44 |
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Honestly I think if you carry a spear around and avoid the red-black color scheme that Thor follows, you won't have any problems.
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I put together my own "Fünhilde" costume a few years back. Had a head dress with feather looking wings, disco ball bra and leather armor pieces over a pink/ purple dress. I also did double braids and had a staff with a goofy disco ball Christmas decoration. I think armor+ head dress+ woman= Valkyrie style. People usually get what you are unless they don't know what a Valkyrie is. Adding fur or something can help too to get a more nordic look.
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So I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this, since it's relevant to the topic at hand. I'm going to be cosplaying Ryuko from Kill la Kill at Otakon, and I need a way to transport the scissor blade. I'm going to be flying in from (most likely) Albany to Baltimore, but all the bags I own are too small for the one I'm planning on getting -- the blade is going to be 41 inches long and 8 inches at its widest point. Plus I don't really trust shipping it down to the hotel since I'm afraid it might get lost in transit. Since I'm flying Southwest and they let you check in the first two bags for free, I was thinking of something along the lines of packing it in a separate tote akin to a ski bag (with proper identification for TSA purposes and such), but the vast majority of ski bags run afoul of the '62 inches and under' rule, and I don't want to wind up with any extra charges Any suggestions?
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Miss Kalle posted:So I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this, since it's relevant to the topic at hand.
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Miss Kalle posted:So I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this, since it's relevant to the topic at hand. There's also something like this, though it's a bit of an investment for traveling with one item: http://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-Safeshot-Oversized-Double-Case/dp/B0007AB38Q/ref=sr_1_7?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1394731026&sr=1-7 Dimensions are 16.5 x 53.4 x 4.5 inches.
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McPantserton posted:Instead of using an actual bag could you do paper and bubble wrap, like make it into its own parcel type thing? You could even do tape handles for the tags and all. That probably might work, though I'm a little wary of using paper since it may get damaged or knocked about in the plane ... maybe cardboard? If I can't find a bag for it and the packaging it comes in isn't too huge, would that also be feasible? (I'd be sure to remove or black out any markings on the outside beforehand just in case.) my cat is norris posted:There's also something like this, though it's a bit of an investment for traveling with one item: The funny thing is, in the series Ryuko carries her sword in a case that's almost similar to that. Too bad I decided to not incorporate it in my cosplay!
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I ran into a similar problem with my greatsword - of course, mine was well above the size limit, so I had to shell out $150 to take it with me on the plane. But I'd just recommend making your own packaging out of cardboard and bubble wrap. You can control the dimensions pretty well in that case, and if it's really on the borderline of 'oversized' or not, maybe if you beg and plead the check-in person enough they'll give you a break. Or, alternatively, you could just have Ryuko carrying her itty-bitty version of the scissorblade.
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I would suggest calling your hotel and asking if you could ship it there. You'd still have to find a box for it, but I imagine the shipping cost would be less than what the airline would charge?
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Got some old velvet curtains of ebay for Brienne. They're a tad more orangey than the references in some lights, but I figure I've got a decent amount of wiggle room as the dress is in like three scenes all in horrible lighting and in one case heavily weathered, so no one really knows exactly what it should look like in normal conditions. They're cotton velvet and kinda rough so fit the period type setting really well too. Gonna grab a yard or so of the second fabric tomorrow then I'm good to go, the curtains were lined so I already have roughing out fabric and stuff for the areas of the dress that need lining, and I have a set of eyelet pressers for all the lace up bits and some really realistic faux fur for the trim. Other than the curtains, the most expensive part of this thing is gonna be the haircut...
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So for the upcoming Gold Coast Supanova I'm going to try and do my best at a Frank West. Already got the camera so I'm 90% of the way there, right? Going to get some foam tomorrow (hopefully) and work on a servbot head, which I may just keep on the shelf it it gets too hot on the Saturday. Pondering building a defiler, but don't know if it'd be out of character, I guess Frank West did do combo weapons in the sequels/DLC, but I am at an impasse. It could be cool to do some 'erotica/horror/outtake' type placards, but at a certain point I don't know how to carry all this stuff.
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You could try something like Calimacil. They do really good looking foam weaponry that is really light.
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Finished up the upper arms today (There's a left arm too, but no point in photographing both) - I think I'll actually be making the lower arms from scratch, rather than rebuilding the other gauntlets that I have - building on top of the old ones would make them bulkier than I'd like. I'm especially fond of the overall shapes of the design - the pauldron blends very well with the contours of the arm. On the inside of the armour I made a few laceholes that I cross-laced with an elastic band, so that the armor sit snugly on my arm - I'm drat pleased with the overall shape, but a little frustrated because I've got to make another supply run before I can make much more progress. I vastly underestimated how much EVA foam I would need. Got to pick up more elastic, latches, zippers, etc... So, all told, I've completed the base foam for: Head Shoulder x2 Upper arm x2 Still leaving: Lower Arms x2 Chest Back Waist / Upper Thigh / Skirt / Chainmail Shinguards x2 Feet x2 That's a long drat way to go. And once those are all built, then I've got the long, arduous process or glue-priming, applying resin, sanding, painting, detailing, weather.... I shall not lack for things to do. God it's good to have a hobby.
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Okay so what site would you guys recommend for someone who wants to get into stuff like molding and whatnot, and has literally no experience. I'm talking about a site that actually tells me what these materials are that are being used, instead of just referencing them and saying that they're available at local hardware stores and whatever.
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What do you use to cut the foam? You have such clean lines, it looks great!
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Here is the final product of my scarecrow costume. I'm already planning on modifying it since the tubes broke off three times at the con.
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Reformed Tomboy posted:What do you use to cut the foam? You have such clean lines, it looks great! Just scissors, albeit very carefully! It's not particularly thick, so I don't need anything special to cut it. Edit - Here's a bit of an unusual question - can anyone recommend a material that would look similar to tar when dry? Some kind of goopy, lustrous black substance that's high-gloss when dry. I need something to spatter and seep across the armor (and sword), but so far I'm not sure what I'll use. For reference, if you look closely you can see the goop across the cracks and whatnot. So far, I'm considering either just straight up black acrylic paint appled in big gobs, or possibly mixing black paint into whatever polyurethane resin I have left - I have no idea if that will work, since the resin hardens into an opaque white, and I have no idea how the compounds will react to the addition of paint, or how much I'd need to get it completely black. I'll do a few demos with the paint/ resin, see how that holds up. If it bubbles and warps a bit, that would actually look pretty cool. McKilligan fucked around with this message at 06:00 on Mar 18, 2014 |
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You could try some kind of roofing sealant like isoflex, it even comes in black. It's kinda toxic to work with though (all dem isocyanates), so if you don't have the right safety kit or work space, latex is a good alternative, and can be coloured with acrylic paint mixed in with the liquid latex, with a wet-look top coat it would be very tarry. It might have trouble sticking to the armour though, that will very much depend on how you paint it. Don't mix acrylic paint with PU resin, it will retard the cure (ANY water in the paint will react vigorously with the MDI part of the resin, which is bad news) you can get special pigments designed specially for resin, mix enough in and you'll get to black. It'll be brittle though, and might flake off If you want the cloth parts to also look tarred, latex would be perfect for this, or platinum cure silicone if you're allergic. Latex CAN be mixed with paint, as mentioned, while silicone will again need a specialist pigment.
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# ? Mar 18, 2014 16:21 |
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You can usually find paint additives that can be added to acrylic to change the texture. Maybe even something like elmer's glue with the black paint added could get that look.
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The Stocking all done and with my Panty at Anime Matsuri. That con was all kinds of disorganized but once I found the events and they finally started they were good... Next time I will try to remember to either leave Honekoneko or not block my whole body with him. lol
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LadyRavenWaves posted:The Stocking all done and with my Panty at Anime Matsuri. That con was all kinds of disorganized but once I found the events and they finally started they were good... Aww yay, that looks like 10000x cuter on you than on the mannequin! Fun stuff.
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McPantserton posted:Aww yay, that looks like 10000x cuter on you than on the mannequin! Fun stuff. Dawww Well thank you I am pretty proud of it. Sewing seems to be more my forte than armor, not that it will stop me from continuing to attempt it. I have a massive armor costume planned for next year. Gilgamesh from Fate Zero. I think the only thing that bugs me about it on me is my shoulders, due to injury I haven't been working them out like I need to but fortunately that is temporary and will be fixed and not a problem eventually.
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McKilligan posted:Just scissors, albeit very carefully! It's not particularly thick, so I don't need anything special to cut it. Liquid electrical tape is a thing! Check out your local hardware store, near the rolls of normal electrical tape. It comes in a little can with a built-in applicator brush. It's kind of pricey (like $8-9 for a 4oz. can) but it dries in like 5-10 minutes and has a nice shiny flexible finish. it looks VERY tarry when dry. e: ok, here we go, samples on canvas and craft foam: It loses some of its shine if you spread it too thin on fabric. Works great on foam! Sticks well, stays shiny whether thin or thick! Just get some airflow, it's like nail polish from hell when it's wet. Squarely Circle fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Mar 19, 2014 |
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Hot drat if that isn't EXACTLY what I need - I even found it available on Gmarket, but it's pretty pricey over here, like $40 per can... McKilligan fucked around with this message at 08:17 on Mar 19, 2014 |
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Well, crap. I don't suppose it's a giant can?
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