Antoine Andries
New Member
Hello everyone,
I have been looking on the RPF for a while now, searching for tips and tricks, and I think I can handle it to start my own project now. I have had my print and paint in my possession for over a month now, but due to school and work, I haven't been able to start untill now.
I will use the TaylorMcManus-print, and for the hexagones, spiders, and all the other lines, I will use the puffy paint- technique from MCL34N.
I am starting this thread since it is actually my very first cosplay project and I don't want to fail. So any extra advice would be really appreciated.

This will be my "workspace" (just a foldable table in my room), but it'll do, I guess.
I'm planning on using the black clips to attach my print to a cardboard pannel so I have a straight surface for the puffy painting.
If anyone has anything to say, any suggestions or whatever, feel free to comment.
Kind regards, and thanks a lot,
Antoine
I have been looking on the RPF for a while now, searching for tips and tricks, and I think I can handle it to start my own project now. I have had my print and paint in my possession for over a month now, but due to school and work, I haven't been able to start untill now.
I will use the TaylorMcManus-print, and for the hexagones, spiders, and all the other lines, I will use the puffy paint- technique from MCL34N.
I am starting this thread since it is actually my very first cosplay project and I don't want to fail. So any extra advice would be really appreciated.

This will be my "workspace" (just a foldable table in my room), but it'll do, I guess.
I'm planning on using the black clips to attach my print to a cardboard pannel so I have a straight surface for the puffy painting.
If anyone has anything to say, any suggestions or whatever, feel free to comment.
Kind regards, and thanks a lot,
Antoine
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