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Golluk posted:Widowmaker I've seen a few 3d printed ones that can manually transform, as far as I know none have been motorised yet though!
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 10:43 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 13:08 |
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I made some dumb shoes for this dumb costume!
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 05:16 |
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Goldaline posted:I made some dumb shoes for this dumb costume! Unironically would wear these every day. I made a new pile of rusty garbage! And they started off so shiny, too
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 23:14 |
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McPantserton posted:I made a new pile of rusty garbage! I'm getting tetanus just looking at them. Ok, so I know this thread is more about props and armor and what not, but I just finished my Gay Ice Skate Man and I'm very proud. And when I get too uncomfortable in that or just tired of having to wiggle out of it to take a piss, I made his casual gear as well. All I need now are the iron on Mizuno logos my friend is making for me to make my bootleg athletic gear complete.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 14:29 |
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Goldaline posted:I'm getting tetanus just looking at them. Oh my GOD. I love YOI so much. This is spectacular. Aaaaaaa.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 15:16 |
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Goldaline posted:Ok, so I know this thread is more about props and armor and what not, but I just finished my Gay Ice Skate Man and I'm very proud. Don't get me wrong, I like props and armor, but the sewing side of this thread is great. Especially your stuff. I love it! Once I finish my aquarium project, I'm going to start another costume - first one in many years. It'll basically involve a hoodie, a skirt, and a backpack. I'm most excited about the bag. Not much in the way of sewing skills, but deadline for completion is not til May so there's time to learn.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 17:30 |
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Talk to me about different types of clay for prop making etc. Is there a difference in the type of clay I would use to lets say sculpt a helmet vs small prop parts I want to attach to other things? The assumption is I'd be making a mold of these and I've heard that low sulfur is important for the silicone to set.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 20:13 |
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I've been using the cheapest earthen water-based clay I can get (which probably has sulfur in it) and spraying it with a clear coat of sealer spray paint before mold-making. Silicone has set perfectly with that technique! But obviously this could go wrong if you're not careful. Recommendations I got from the guy at the store were-- if you're sculpting something really big/intricate and it's going to take a long time, you might want to use an oil-based clay so it won't dry out over time. Oil based clays are more expensive though. I've been sculpting masks that take about a week and just spraying/bagging them each night and the cheapo earthen clay has worked fine for me. If your sculpt will take longer you might want to consider oil-based. But yes, make sure to buy sulfur-free or seal it with a clear lacquer before making the mold.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 20:52 |
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Awesome thanks for the info. I'm just dabbling right now so cheap is the way to go, i have to curtail my enthusiasm and desire to go all in and dump money.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 18:15 |
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My other costume for Katsu is finally finished. Holy poo poo is it uncomfortable.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 05:02 |
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Is this a JoJo thing? Because it rules!
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 05:54 |
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It is a Jojo thing, I'm glad Jojo things are identifiable by sheer costuming stupidity.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 02:35 |
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It's actually a way to deter overly handsy con participants!
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 02:54 |
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I figured I would cross post this from my first ever therpf thread. A little about me and what I am up to! I have been a cosplayer for a while know without knowing it, neat! Every year my little village in rural England holds a carnival. Thousands of people turn out and watch mainly drunken locals parade through the village dressed up! About 5 years ago my father decided to try a big float and we have gone from strength to strength. Having done "cotton eyed joey" (Australia) Harry Potter and Star Wars my small family decided to divert from the main big float (I still help build the big one) but make a small pull along float with our own theme. Last year we did Pokemon Go with home made costumes and had a ball. This year I am stepping it up! Pokemon Go - Me with my little girl 18 months old http://imgur.com/K54RHnL Mowgli from Disney - SO COLD http://imgur.com/ChpdFYK Cotton Eyed Joey - With little girl aged 9 Months http://imgur.com/l61aLnU Harry Potter - With little boy aged 3 http://imgur.com/HOJhM1l This year I am making from scratch a load of costumes from my 5 year old current fav movie series, the amazing Lord of the Rings. The carnival is the end of September but I am hoping to have some costumes done before London Comic Con. My first ever Con. I will be Aragorn, in his king costume as I really want to make foam armour! The mrs will be Legolas, complete with stupidly large bow. My son will be Frodo My daughter will be Gollum Mother in law will be sauromon Sister in law will be Gandalf the grey My brother in law will be witch king of angmar His son will be Gimli A friend will be Boromir and his son will be Sam. There is also the possibility of another friend and his wife but we need to decide who they will be. So thats a LOT of costumes. For Comic Con in May 26th I need Aragorn, Legolas, Frodo, Gimli and the witch king. So lets get on it! This will be a build log with any techniques I find added. I have a 3d printer I will be using for example I will print the wizards staff tops and attach to PVC pipe. This will enable speed and accuracy. I hope you enjoy this thread as much as I will making it. Any suggestions or advice much appreciated. Re: LOTR Multiple Costumes with Props WIP Ok so the first thing I have completed is the Witch King's helmet crown thing... I took a paper template and cut it out in cardboard, looked ok so moved up to the lid of an old PC I had laying about. Cut with an angle grinder (this was a pain! Use some sort of saw!) and welded together... So when prototyping don't use the world thickest and toughest cardboard... http://imgur.com/6Dw3ZLH Now with a frozen pizza box! http://imgur.com/XHQ8wTB Looks better right. Lets jump right into metal! http://imgur.com/IfOaBNc and smoothed edges with the flap sand attachment. http://imgur.com/h6Jz7K8 Welded up with the spike added http://imgur.com/SBXciz0 Son wanted a go http://imgur.com/2PmxcaF Couple of spikes added - later rehashed but first effort. Also the eyes were rubbish http://imgur.com/eQfsXuh Then I dragged the mig welder over the surface after paint. It spattered and added texture well http://imgur.com/qlMMgdZ Now I smashed it about with a hammer and added more spikes http://imgur.com/ffb4w76 http://imgur.com/IuxXLKT http://imgur.com/WumaLpr http://imgur.com/46od0mN http://imgur.com/YcDwCPK http://imgur.com/YcDwCPK And modeled by myself http://imgur.com/HYHh52s I did add a little foam on the inside to stop it killing my head! I will probably add a strap across the top of the head to stop it sagging down but currently its pretty cool. As a first attempt I like it. Now I have some welding skills (and a welder obviously) but this was not hard. It took me about 3 hours in total and I loved every minute. Hope you like it. I made some quick reference sheets for organisational purposes. They outline what I think are the most important aspects of each costume in turn... Gollum http://imgur.com/fWxr4bI Frodo http://imgur.com/6xQhoIp Witch-King http://imgur.com/O2RLHkU Aragorn http://imgur.com/Ps1Dw2A Gimli http://imgur.com/AUb4tPX Legolas http://imgur.com/nvN2x8i These are just the Comic Con characters as they are the ones I am worried about at the moment!
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 10:25 |
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I was at PAX East and somehow ended up winning a creepy mask one of the booths had been using to promote their game. However, it does have a crack on the top (I assume that's the reason they gave it out). It's pretty well constructed, and looks pretty cool, so I'll definitely be wearing it around Halloween or maybe other cons. What are my options for fixing that crack?
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# ? Mar 15, 2017 03:49 |
What's the back/inside of the mask look like, near the crack?
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# ? Mar 15, 2017 03:51 |
Lhet posted:I was at PAX East and somehow ended up winning a creepy mask one of the booths had been using to promote their game. Considering the game that probably came from, the crack may be intentional.
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BlackIronHeart posted:What's the back/inside of the mask look like, near the crack? The backside is covered in black foam, and there's a strap attached underneath that foam. chitoryu12 posted:Considering the game that probably came from, the crack may be intentional. Possibly (the game is Pathologic in case anybody else was wondering), but I still want to at least reinforce it so it doesn't spread down if it gets knocked around.
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# ? Mar 15, 2017 05:15 |
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Try an automotive fibreglass repair kit! Slap the resin on the cloth and it gets rock hard!
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# ? Mar 15, 2017 10:20 |
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I'm contemplating making some of these glowing bottles for some stuff. The author goes into detail about using glowsticks for the actual glowing part, but only vaguely hints at embedding an LED into the cork for more fluid flexibility. Anyone have any experience with, or can point me to, a good set of pictures on how to get an LED, a battery, and some sort of switching mechanism(doesn't matter what type as long as it's on/off, and not visible) into a cork like that?
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# ? Mar 16, 2017 01:55 |
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I'd make a fake cork. I'd build a plastic housing for the electronics and switches, then wrap it in something firm but squishy (maybe even cork) textured and painted to look like cork. It's not going to be as good as a real cork for doing cork things, but it'll be much, much easier to work with.
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# ? Mar 16, 2017 06:27 |
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Yeah, get a super cheap led with a button (like one of those cheapie light up st Patrick's things bars give out) and either hollow out a cork or wrap it in a sheet of cork.
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neogeo0823 posted:I'm contemplating making some of these glowing bottles for some stuff. The author goes into detail about using glowsticks for the actual glowing part, but only vaguely hints at embedding an LED into the cork for more fluid flexibility. Anyone have any experience with, or can point me to, a good set of pictures on how to get an LED, a battery, and some sort of switching mechanism(doesn't matter what type as long as it's on/off, and not visible) into a cork like that? They sold these at my local Bed Bath and Beyond https://www.amazon.com/Bottle-Light-Packs-Shaped-Rechargeable/dp/B0146E7PXU Sounds like they have a twist on/off feature
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 02:09 |
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Where do you all get colored contacts for cosplay? The site I was using has stopped shipping to the US.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 07:14 |
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I actually went through my optometrist. He was really cool about it, very helpful, and very interested in finding contacts that would be comfortable while meeting my vision and costume needs. I can't recommend it enough, especially since going "the official route" reduces the chance of you loving up your eyeballs! The lenses I purchased cost $90. If you don't need a prescription I imagine you could get something cheaper from a reliable source.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 13:57 |
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You should still go to an optometrist, because the curve of your iris is a metric that goes into designing and wearing contacts. If they're mis fit, you may end up blinking then out or having an uncomfortable experience. I've got all my custom lenses through optometrists, and even places like LensCrafters have been cool about it.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:05 |
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I don't have an optometrist since I don't wear glasses or contacts, or I'd have started there.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 15:58 |
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Per fda all contacts sold in the USA, regardless of if they are theatrical or not, should have to have a prescription for them. You should see an optometrist.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 17:00 |
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Are you in the US? Finding an optometrist is pretty easy, if so! http://www.aoa.org/doctor-locator-search?sso=y
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:55 |
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There were a few years there where optometrists couldn't get 0-strength lenses for samples - too many were getting stolen from what I've heard - but I think they're able to get them again. They use them to let patients try out colors without cracking open a box of more expensive prescription color lenses. I doubt you could just walk in and ask an optometrist you don't have an existing relationship with, but it doesn't hurt to get your eyes checked for abnormalities every few years anyway. "Hey doc, while I'm here..." Guest Respirator fucked around with this message at 01:48 on Mar 23, 2017 |
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Look, you've gotta get your iris curve measured to wear contacts comfortably for any period of time. Eye appointments are also a good health indicator, so just make an appointment. It won't cost much and you'll have a much much much better time wearing the contacts you order.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 01:44 |
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I'm looking to make Ral Zarek from Magic The Gathering, and I'm asking: Is a reliable way I can cut equal sized strips for leather straps for his backpack, and for the gold trim on his tabard? I don't trust myself to cut this by hand
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 06:47 |
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For the gold trim, I would recommend bias tape. It comes in a variety of widths in packs of a few yards at a time. Fold it around the edge, sew it down and poof, perfect decorative edges. You can get it in both satin colors (for a more cartoony look) and metallics. You may be able to find it in fake leather as well but I've personally never used that type.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 15:18 |
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Most places that sell leather and leather tools will also sell pre-cut pieces to use as straps or belts, as a lot of people may need to replace this sort of thing and don't want to deal with slicing it themselves (or getting a hide to work from, either). There are probably better options but Tandy is one. Alternatively, you can also hit up a thrift store and see if you can bag some old belts. I don't know if that will work, it would depend on how much you need and how much they need to match - most cheap modern belts aren't going to be real leather, but if you are fine with synthetic then you might be able to grab some at a discount outlet or something.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 15:33 |
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You could buy a leather strap cutter... https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/craftool-strap-cutter But tbh if I wasn't going to use it a lot $40 seems like a bit much. I'd just use a yard stick and a knife and do it by hand. (Using the edge of the ruler as the guide).
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 15:40 |
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cloudy posted:You could buy a leather strap cutter... https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/craftool-strap-cutter If you are really anxious about getting it perfect, get some clamps and clamp the ruler down on top of your leather, so there's no way it moves while you cut.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 17:44 |
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Anyone know any good way to emulsify the fluid inside a glowstick? I made those bottle i posted about and they're nice, but the fluid just sits in the bottom, and I'd like to distribute it a bit more evenly.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 19:15 |
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neogeo0823 posted:Anyone know any good way to emulsify the fluid inside a glowstick? I made those bottle i posted about and they're nice, but the fluid just sits in the bottom, and I'd like to distribute it a bit more evenly. Propylene glycol is pretty cheap for a small amount and is basically just a clear gel. Should be pretty non-reactive too, for what its worth. Otherwise I'd say pectin or gelatin, but those may give off a slightly yellow or brownish color.
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Mexican Sandwich posted:I'm looking to make Ral Zarek from Magic The Gathering, and I'm asking: For leather straps I second the belt idea, and if you have access to one hit a by-the-pound thrift store for them. I had to buy 10-12 belts for my Furiosa costume and I got them all in real leather for less than $2 for literally all of them at a St. Vincent's outlet.
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# ? May 9, 2024 13:08 |
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I've been commissioned to make a Wonder woman costume from the new movies. Her armor looks to be leather but my client would prefer it be something else. I am just trying to decide if foam or vinyl would be easier/look cooler. What do you guys think?
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