inblackandlace
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This is my very first attempt at armor, so go easy on me! There are a lot about making armor that people don't mention in tutorials. For example, I chose Kobracast as a medium, but since it is a thermoplastic, it has to get hot to form. Therefore, putting it directly on my body probably wouldn't be the greatest idea. Instead, I made a mannequin out of rolled up towels, paper towels, and masking tape. Meet Darla!

Besides making me intimately aware that I need to go on a diet, Darla took the heat off me while I thermoformed the Kobracast (hrr hrr hrr). This is also my first time working with Kobracast. Once I got used to it, it was a decent medium. My biggest gripe is that it sticks to itself about 50% of the time. I had to go back over it a few times with the heat gun (which I burned the **** out of myself with by the way, but I'm pretty sure that's a prop maker's right of passage). Despite going back over it, there were still ridges all over the place. I decided to do the details in EVA foam. Also, the boobs came out lumpy as hell, so I went over it with Instamorph. Then I ran out before I could finish. So I went over it with spot putty. It didn't help that much. Lastly, I used air dry clay. I held off on using that until last because it's expensive and I wasn't sure if it would work, but it ended up giving the best results by far.

I realize that this is a really ambitious project for a first attempt. I really hope it turns out! If anyone has any pointers for an armor noob, I'd love to hear it! Thanks in advance!
Also, I won't keep it this way, but I love the rainbow colors <3

Besides making me intimately aware that I need to go on a diet, Darla took the heat off me while I thermoformed the Kobracast (hrr hrr hrr). This is also my first time working with Kobracast. Once I got used to it, it was a decent medium. My biggest gripe is that it sticks to itself about 50% of the time. I had to go back over it a few times with the heat gun (which I burned the **** out of myself with by the way, but I'm pretty sure that's a prop maker's right of passage). Despite going back over it, there were still ridges all over the place. I decided to do the details in EVA foam. Also, the boobs came out lumpy as hell, so I went over it with Instamorph. Then I ran out before I could finish. So I went over it with spot putty. It didn't help that much. Lastly, I used air dry clay. I held off on using that until last because it's expensive and I wasn't sure if it would work, but it ended up giving the best results by far.

I realize that this is a really ambitious project for a first attempt. I really hope it turns out! If anyone has any pointers for an armor noob, I'd love to hear it! Thanks in advance!
Also, I won't keep it this way, but I love the rainbow colors <3
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