Mysterio Cosplay 2014

Jellyhugo

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Greetings everyone,

It's been a while since i posted last. Keeping the villain theme, I chose to create my own Mysterio cosplay trying to keep it to it's original form from the comics. Mysterio made his debut during the Amazing Spider-man movie premier and at this year's Animazement in Raleigh, NC. Please let me know what you all think as well as an insights on improvements. I still need to improve the boots in hopes to bring this to Dragon Con this year. Also i created a cosplay page on Facebook. You can find me at Jellyhugo Cosplay.

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For starters, I had to find one of those green man suits. Luckily, we have an all year round halloween store where we live.

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Unfortunately, on the back it says in big bold letters "morph suit". I need to find a way to cover that up.

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ya I am posting them now
 
This was a probably the hardest part of the project. I got a yardstick and picked up two tubes of the black puffy paint from the local craft store. I started drawing straight lines with a fine tip sharpie both vertically and horizontally. Each square is roughly 2" apart which came out great. There was a few blemishes where I messed up the puffy paint but they are not in places where people can say. (Thankfully)

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Ya. Just grabbing a quick bite to eat and going to finish posting pics.

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In case he hasn't finished, My morphsuit logo came off the back of mine after a bit of scrunching up and going through the wash. so about 3 times i would say? Don't know if this helps or not!
 
After thorough researching a variety of options, i located dark green wrestling shorts (like the ones from WWE) to cover up the "morph suit" logo. I thought i had the website bookmarked but, i guess not.
 
For the gauntlets, i cut out the shape on paper then transferred it to crafting foam. I finalized my gauntlets by using worbla material. The gauntlets are plain, still trying to figure the pattern to use for the design. A tool could be used, i am just not comfortable in using one as of yet.



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Boot covers are made out of crafting foam and worbla. I decided to just make a cover that can go over my regular boots. So much more comfortable to wear. This was my first experience using worbla too.

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Updated gauntlets - Here is a shot of the gauntlets already primed with Gesso primer

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The two little squares were fairly easy. Some wood, cut out two squares, sanded down and painted

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I found this eye template on a wikipedia site. Worked out perfectly


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redid pic. Yes believe it or not you can actually see. If i were to put 4-5 more layers on then no. Visibility is defiantly reduced. It's kind of like looking out of a very dirty window. Things are foggy but you can still see fairly clear.

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Great work! That looks fantastic! Thank you for the break down of your project, very helpful.


Thank you! Definitely worked hard on this one. Still need a few tweaks. It's shame that most of the conventions don't allow fog machines cause carrying around a portable one underneath my cape would of been totally awesome.
 
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