Showing posts with label Chestpiece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chestpiece. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Deathstroke: Armor (plus a small Near update)

The chest armor in-progress
There is a lot of armor on Deathstroke, so I'm not going to go into complete detail, but I will provide you with some (hopefully) helpful insights.

The basic idea is to cut out a whole lot of shapes from craft foam to fit your body, using the original reference as a model.

The ammo is made from corks with mesh straps glued to them, and the belt and "suspenders" are made from straps too.

Here is the pattern for the pouches
The pouches
The pants are jeans, but you should probably get them in black, because we tried painting these and it didn't work so well (we had no black jeans at that time) but they should be scrap jeans because you have to glue all the parts to them and the shirt.

The pouches are actually made from one piece of black
foam that is cleverly folded to look like a pouch. It doesn't have a back, but who's going to see that anyway? So, it's cool. You can use the pattern to the right for reference. Then, you put a little bit of mesh strap through the hole in the top and there you have it.


So, if you follow this method, you can basically create all the armor.

And now for the...

Near Update: The Puppets

So, here are the puppets:          
  I made them out of Das polymer air-dry clay, and they turned out pretty well, but I wouldn't recommend using Das. It's very soft, and doesn't keep it's shape, it also doesn't stick to itself very well, so that posed a problem.
But I still like the result, so all's well that ends well.



 

I can't wait for tomorrow. Can you? :D


Friday, October 5, 2012

Sif: The Chestpiece

Hi!
A reference picture of Sif. From the movie.
Okay, this is what I've done so far.
I've just finished working on the chestpiece part of her armor.

I will just call it her armor, since that's the biggest piece of armor she wears.

I cut Craft Foam to fit me (with some help from my dad), then painted it using silver Acryllic paint.
I paint the armor.
I applied the silver paint by doing one coat of light silver, then going over that with darker paint using a roller, which made a cool "weathered" look. Then I went over that with a damp brush, which made it looked like brushed metal.


Unfortunately, I won't be able to wear this costume to the New York Comic Con, because it won't be done in time! Too bad.