Capn Rahn
Well-Known Member
Protectorate Uniform.
Here is a concept I am working on: A costume that can be worn as a simple base layer, but can be added to easily - in layers - to ultimately form a basic space suit. Something that is easily carried around and is lightly armored and performs like a StillSuit {from "Dune"}.
Keep in mind that I am NO artist, so it's gonna be crude :lol! So use what tools/templates that I can. The colors are not really accurate, but close to what I intend. I just don't have enough of a variety of Sharpie Dual Points & Tria markers. {the Tria's are great, btw}
Here is the basic layer - hope you can read all the little notes!
BTW: The red bullet-hole looking things are CoverTec clip knobs. I know you folks would recog. these little babies when the costume is finished. Various pouches and plackets can be installed depending on the job of the wearer. I know it may be counter-intuitive to place the knobs on the costume, instead of slotting the clips {combat vest style} or re-engineering the clips and riveting them on. Bear with me - there IS a method to my madness.
I encourage honest input - that is the only real way I can really solidify my thoughts on this - by answering your questions and maybe integrating your ideas.
Thanks, in advance, for your help.
PROTECTORATE UNIFORM: FIRST LAYER
Here is a concept I am working on: A costume that can be worn as a simple base layer, but can be added to easily - in layers - to ultimately form a basic space suit. Something that is easily carried around and is lightly armored and performs like a StillSuit {from "Dune"}.
Keep in mind that I am NO artist, so it's gonna be crude :lol! So use what tools/templates that I can. The colors are not really accurate, but close to what I intend. I just don't have enough of a variety of Sharpie Dual Points & Tria markers. {the Tria's are great, btw}
Here is the basic layer - hope you can read all the little notes!
BTW: The red bullet-hole looking things are CoverTec clip knobs. I know you folks would recog. these little babies when the costume is finished. Various pouches and plackets can be installed depending on the job of the wearer. I know it may be counter-intuitive to place the knobs on the costume, instead of slotting the clips {combat vest style} or re-engineering the clips and riveting them on. Bear with me - there IS a method to my madness.
I encourage honest input - that is the only real way I can really solidify my thoughts on this - by answering your questions and maybe integrating your ideas.
Thanks, in advance, for your help.
PROTECTORATE UNIFORM: FIRST LAYER