The Yin
New Member
Hello all,
I've been on the RPF for some time now, but haven't made a build thread, so this will be my first.
I've made a few costumes over the years but this one will have a lot of new points for me, so any help or pointers will be appreciated.
I'm starting off with the Cowl since I'v got no experience there, and would prefer to have as much time working on it as possible. The plan is to follow this technique, and hope that my sculpting skills don't completely suck.
Next would be the suit itself, and I am taking design ques from SMPDesigns. I'm wanting to have a Spandex base with Cordura and Worbla for the texture and details. Both of these are items I've never worked with before. :unsure
So far all I've done is read and stare at pictures, and pick out what Cordura I want to use, and put this screen grab collage together.

This week I plan on working out some of the details for the cowl, and next weekend I'll be shopping for and buying the spandex for the suit.
We'll see how all this turns out
Stay tuned . . .
I've been on the RPF for some time now, but haven't made a build thread, so this will be my first.
I've made a few costumes over the years but this one will have a lot of new points for me, so any help or pointers will be appreciated.
I'm starting off with the Cowl since I'v got no experience there, and would prefer to have as much time working on it as possible. The plan is to follow this technique, and hope that my sculpting skills don't completely suck.
Next would be the suit itself, and I am taking design ques from SMPDesigns. I'm wanting to have a Spandex base with Cordura and Worbla for the texture and details. Both of these are items I've never worked with before. :unsure
So far all I've done is read and stare at pictures, and pick out what Cordura I want to use, and put this screen grab collage together.

This week I plan on working out some of the details for the cowl, and next weekend I'll be shopping for and buying the spandex for the suit.
We'll see how all this turns out
Stay tuned . . .