C Cjames3 Active Member Sep 9, 2016 #1 how would one go about making eyes white for a batman cowl. I dont want to wear white contact lenses as they irritate my eyes lol
how would one go about making eyes white for a batman cowl. I dont want to wear white contact lenses as they irritate my eyes lol
Rogu3Wo1f Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2016 #2 Cjames3 said: how would one go about making eyes white for a batman cowl. I dont want to wear white contact lenses as they irritate my eyes lol Click to expand... Well if you look at the stuff that Spidey cosplayers use for the eyes something like that might work.
Cjames3 said: how would one go about making eyes white for a batman cowl. I dont want to wear white contact lenses as they irritate my eyes lol Click to expand... Well if you look at the stuff that Spidey cosplayers use for the eyes something like that might work.
mracole Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2016 #3 i'm currently making my own cowl and fitting white perforated leather in the eyes. can see out perfectly, cant see in
i'm currently making my own cowl and fitting white perforated leather in the eyes. can see out perfectly, cant see in
PropReplicator2 Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Sep 9, 2016 #4 mracole said: i'm currently making my own cowl and fitting white perforated leather in the eyes. can see out perfectly, cant see in Click to expand... I've used perforated leather as well. Great stuff [emoji106] I've also used white mesh, when I'm on a tighter budget. Works almost as well Alex Sent from my KYOCERA-E6560 using Tapatalk
mracole said: i'm currently making my own cowl and fitting white perforated leather in the eyes. can see out perfectly, cant see in Click to expand... I've used perforated leather as well. Great stuff [emoji106] I've also used white mesh, when I'm on a tighter budget. Works almost as well Alex Sent from my KYOCERA-E6560 using Tapatalk
B Bigbat23 Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2016 #5 I used splatter screen. The thing you put over a pan when frying foods. A couple layers of white paint and it looks great.
I used splatter screen. The thing you put over a pan when frying foods. A couple layers of white paint and it looks great.
PropReplicator2 Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Sep 9, 2016 #6 Bigbat23 said: I used splatter screen. The thing you put over a pan when frying foods. A couple layers of white paint and it looks great. Click to expand... That's pretty smart actually... I might use that on the next one. Alex Sent from my KYOCERA-E6560 using Tapatalk
Bigbat23 said: I used splatter screen. The thing you put over a pan when frying foods. A couple layers of white paint and it looks great. Click to expand... That's pretty smart actually... I might use that on the next one. Alex Sent from my KYOCERA-E6560 using Tapatalk
williamsboy New Member Sep 9, 2016 #7 go to any craft store and get wedding veil stuff. it's white and you can see through it, even if you double it or triple it. No one can see your eyes but you can see out. runs about $5-$6 for a roll.
go to any craft store and get wedding veil stuff. it's white and you can see through it, even if you double it or triple it. No one can see your eyes but you can see out. runs about $5-$6 for a roll.
BROTHERFOSTER Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Sep 9, 2016 #8 I've used those roll-up baby shade things that you suction cup on the windows of your car. Good for either black or white eye coverage.
I've used those roll-up baby shade things that you suction cup on the windows of your car. Good for either black or white eye coverage.