Red-X - Teen Titans Cartoon

Temperance

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Lessee... it's been awhile since I posted any progress. I thought it might be best to finish (or nearly finish) the costume, then post a super LOOOOng post about the steps and stuff...

So, I am NEARLY done....I still have to make the gloves and the belt, then he is complete. Gah! so close now! I will have him done by Friday *knocks on wood* in time for the Calgary comic and entertainment expo (Calgary Expo).

So let me show you what I've done sofar.....

The mask! When it comes right down to it, with Red X the mask is the most essential part. Ever costume I have seen of Red X has a balaclava and a white faceplate. I thought it would be easier and more comfortable to have a full helmet. So! I wrapped my head in plastercloth and made a base of my own head, then filled the plastercloth base with expanding foam for a rigid structure to work from. From there, I used clay to sculpt the mask design.
redxsculpt.jpg


Once the sculpt was done, I used Rubber latex for a mold. Rubber latex is one of the slowest mold methods... you add thin layers of latex over 10-20 days until you have a thick enough mold. I had been having poor luck with Silicone lately (I am thinking it's either my cold basement affected the silicone I had stored there, or there was some sulphur contamination in my clay), so I decided to use this slower method. Once I had a nice mold, I used more plastercloth to make a hard frame to house the mold.
redxmold.jpg


I cast the mask using a slush cast. Basically you roll a fast curing resin around the inside of the mold so you end up with a nice hollow interior. I gave the mask a test to see how it fit my head. Yay! perfect fit :3
redxpull.jpg


No matter how good you think your sculpt is, there will always be some repairs or cleaning to do to the finished pull. I used bondo and sandpaper to fill in holes and smooth out the whole helmet..... so much sand paper >_< so much sanding!
redxsand.jpg


Once I was satisfied with my sanding and clean up, I added paint. I airbrushed the white and black, using painters tape to get nice clean edges.
redxpaint.jpg


The eyes are buckram. The same stuff I use for Fursuit heads. However, instead of black on both sides, I sprayed one side with black and the other white. The black side would be for me to look through (for some reason, it's easier to look through black buckram).
redxeye.jpg


And the finished mask! Yay! I am very happy with how it turned out. When I wear it with a balaclava, it's quite awesome :3
redxmask.jpg


Annnd the uni. A pattern I drafted myself and used a zig zag stitch to add the red X to the chest.
redxuni.jpg


Cape is done as well, but apparently I haven't taken photos yet!
Belt is on the way! Go me! I can do it! 2 more days :D
 
Looking nice. I really enjoyed Teen Titans. I'll be sure to remember your tip on being able to see through black buckram better than white.
 
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