So...when are you going to reveal your working kinetic barriers?
Also I'm insanely jealous of your workspace. And your mannequins.
Also also, your FB page is made of win.
I am quite jealous. I've always wanted to do outdoor Shakespeare. And the lovely blood and gore are the icing on the cake!
Very nice looking. Or, as nice looking as a pair of bloody gouged-out eyes can be I suppose.
Beautifully macabre. There, that's a better descriptor.
And here's a present...
Huh. We build all our theater sets primarily out of MDF, but I never thought to use it for prop/costume builds. After seeing some of this stuff though, I clearly need to try a few things...
I particularly like the Separator. \m/
Due to the tiny black-box nature of our performance space, the audience was only a few feet from the action, so it needed to be a good deal more realistic than it might have if we had a traditional proscenium stage. Had the audience been farther away, I probably wouldn't have bothered with the...
After some rather messy experimentation, here's the result:
The face was lifecast in plaster using an alginate mold of the actor's face. I had some trouble with plugging the nose on the alginate mold, so just about everything forward of the nostrils had to be reconstructed. I added a...
Re: Cerberus Trooper foam armor build by a first timer...WIP
Very ambitious, I like it! I always liked the Cerberus armor designs (it almost made me feel bad about sending bullets through their skulls...almost).
I am going to pick nits and point out that the standard troopers don't carry the...
This suit is absolutely gorgeous. I especially like the omniblade. I wish I had access to a laser cutter now.
I love seeing ME builds. I have a pipe dream to do a Quarian suit or Mordin.
Are there plans for a helmet?
That coat is fantastic! Nice AC3 shirt, btw.
Really like the concept of Sherlock as a modern-day Assassin. And very cool to see builds of original ideas. Keep up the good work!