After the mannequin was finished I coated it with a few layers of paper mache. YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THIS. I did it so it'll be more firm and steady...like an actual mannequin.
I'm an artist with a curiosity for what I should make/do next. I'm not used to keeping blogs on myself so this is going to be interesting. Art is my thing, from manga to cosplay.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Mannequin
First things first: So since I'm doing this by myself, I need something to hold up the armor when I'm detailing and constructing it. Mannequins work well for this, If you can not afford a mannequin, slightly impatient, or you just want to make your own here's how to make a Mannequin.
Tools for the process
So I've started gathering the tools necessary for this build. (Most of it ordered from Amazon.) Here's what I got:
- EVA Foam Boards
- Dremel
- Cardboard scraps
- Scissors
- Box Cutter Razor
- Hot Knife
- Duct Tape
- Heat gun
- 1 inch Black Side release Buckles (clips)
- 1 inch Black Polypro Webbing (Straps)
- French Curves
- Hot Glue Gun W/ sticks
- Poster Board
- Compass (Not the one used for directions)
- 14 inch Drawer Slides
- Velcro
- and some Connection Bolts (or Chicago screws or Sex Bolts)
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Young Justice: Aqualad's Black Manta armor.
Ever since I watched the show Young Justice, I've grown a lot more attached to DC characters. Artist Phil Bourassa has depicted Aqualad and the other members of the show so amazingly I just went gaga. As the series progressed I loved it more and more to the point where I decided that I wanted to make Aqualad's Black Manta armor for Comic Con 2013. However, Since 2013 sucked for me, I did make it. However, after watching Young Justice (again), Justice League: A Flash-point Paradox, and Justice League: War I've gotten inspired to do it again. So I started with some sketches first. My sketches are pretty much based off of the show's armor; A more custom one will be developed later on in the process.
I started doing my research for the armor and watching tutorials on how to even make cosplay armor. A very rough version of what I want it to look like. I'll add a few tweaks and quirks here and there.
My research here:
The base Image
One major detail I'd really love to bring to life is Aqualad's tool; his back pack. Its a unique backpack, maybe I'd be able to use this image to make it..
I haven't yet measured myself or anything so this is going to be a nice little work in progress.
Cosplay tutorial links I've been using:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T76bw7n1MkA Helmet tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubaXM1SsLyQ Helmet tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb6CXGortrQ Body armor tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzT9W9mAoFo Body armor tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK4w1xdVeBI Connecting the pieces tutorial
Kaotik Out.
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