Hi all!
I'm at it again with an original concept version of Arsenal. The client wanted to base the style of the costume off the Injustice 2 Legendary Green Arrow and pull in elements of a couple of different Arsenal versions.
The armored Green Arrow was main inspiration for the design, but it was meant to be translated to Arsenal. I began by creating a base vest that would serve as a foundation for all of the 'armor' sections that would be built up - similar to the Punisher vest.
I began by mapping out the base vest patterns and the details that would be added.
I'm going to skip over some of the fine details, but this piece was built using a lot of the same techniques used to build the Punisher vest and Noel Batsuit, so you can refer to those posts for additional information.
Began by assembling the front base. The base was made of a thin black faux leather backed with muslin. The sides feature red cordura, so that was added in at the beginning. I then began building up the details on top.
The 'abs' were created by layering 2mm foam pieces and covering them with cordura using Super77 spray adhesive. The Gold accents were created the same way with a metallic spandex over foam. The accents were sewn down to the base first and then the 'abs' attached.
Next, I made the straps that would extend from the chest and over the shoulders into the back section. These were made by covering 3" wide strips of headliner foam with red cordura. I then covered 1.5" strips of 2mm craft foam with black faux leather. The red strips were edged in gold and then the black ones edged and sewn down to the finished red strips to create layered straps.
I then added the shoulder base pieces. These were also made of the black faux leather backed with muslin.
For many costumes like this, the separate components have to be assembled to a certain point and then they all get added to one another in a kind of puzzle. So far, I have the base with the shoulders and the straps. The next pieces I needed to assemble were the chest and collar and then all of those parts could be layered together.
The chest was built using the same method as the abs - 2mm craft foam pieces were layered together and covered with red cordura. The two chest pieces were then sewn together in the center.
Before I could finish padding the chest, I had to create the symbol. Again, this was made of layered craft foam and covered with gold spandex. To create the dimensional look in the fabric so that the layers of foam are crisp, I use a zipper foot and stitch the fabric around the layers.
The gold edges were turned under and the symbol sewn down. In order to get the sharp, clean edges and keep the piece from sliding around while sewing it to the chest, I sprayed the back with Super77. I could then wrap the god edges around the bottom layer of foam and they would stick. The piece would also lightly tack to the chest while sewing it down. Once the symbol was added, the entire chest was backed with a layer of headliner foam just to give it some extra bulk.
Next, the collar needed to be created. The collar has its own base made of red cordura backed with muslin. The collar stand was then added and the 'faux front' edging stitched down (the collar actually closes with velcro in the back).
The outer edges of the collar and chest were edged with black and all of the pieces were sewn down to the base. First, the bottom edge of the chest was sewn to join with the abs and gold accents. Then, the collar was added and, finally, the straps were placed and sewn down and the top edge of the chest was sewn down over the straps and front of the collar base. At the same time, the 'rib' pieces were made (same technique of 2mm craft foam and cordura with edging and sewn down.
Next I'll cover the back and shoulders when I can get a chance to sit down and write it all up. More to come!
I'm at it again with an original concept version of Arsenal. The client wanted to base the style of the costume off the Injustice 2 Legendary Green Arrow and pull in elements of a couple of different Arsenal versions.
The armored Green Arrow was main inspiration for the design, but it was meant to be translated to Arsenal. I began by creating a base vest that would serve as a foundation for all of the 'armor' sections that would be built up - similar to the Punisher vest.
I began by mapping out the base vest patterns and the details that would be added.
I'm going to skip over some of the fine details, but this piece was built using a lot of the same techniques used to build the Punisher vest and Noel Batsuit, so you can refer to those posts for additional information.
Began by assembling the front base. The base was made of a thin black faux leather backed with muslin. The sides feature red cordura, so that was added in at the beginning. I then began building up the details on top.
The 'abs' were created by layering 2mm foam pieces and covering them with cordura using Super77 spray adhesive. The Gold accents were created the same way with a metallic spandex over foam. The accents were sewn down to the base first and then the 'abs' attached.
Next, I made the straps that would extend from the chest and over the shoulders into the back section. These were made by covering 3" wide strips of headliner foam with red cordura. I then covered 1.5" strips of 2mm craft foam with black faux leather. The red strips were edged in gold and then the black ones edged and sewn down to the finished red strips to create layered straps.
I then added the shoulder base pieces. These were also made of the black faux leather backed with muslin.
For many costumes like this, the separate components have to be assembled to a certain point and then they all get added to one another in a kind of puzzle. So far, I have the base with the shoulders and the straps. The next pieces I needed to assemble were the chest and collar and then all of those parts could be layered together.
The chest was built using the same method as the abs - 2mm craft foam pieces were layered together and covered with red cordura. The two chest pieces were then sewn together in the center.
Before I could finish padding the chest, I had to create the symbol. Again, this was made of layered craft foam and covered with gold spandex. To create the dimensional look in the fabric so that the layers of foam are crisp, I use a zipper foot and stitch the fabric around the layers.
The gold edges were turned under and the symbol sewn down. In order to get the sharp, clean edges and keep the piece from sliding around while sewing it to the chest, I sprayed the back with Super77. I could then wrap the god edges around the bottom layer of foam and they would stick. The piece would also lightly tack to the chest while sewing it down. Once the symbol was added, the entire chest was backed with a layer of headliner foam just to give it some extra bulk.
Next, the collar needed to be created. The collar has its own base made of red cordura backed with muslin. The collar stand was then added and the 'faux front' edging stitched down (the collar actually closes with velcro in the back).
The outer edges of the collar and chest were edged with black and all of the pieces were sewn down to the base. First, the bottom edge of the chest was sewn to join with the abs and gold accents. Then, the collar was added and, finally, the straps were placed and sewn down and the top edge of the chest was sewn down over the straps and front of the collar base. At the same time, the 'rib' pieces were made (same technique of 2mm craft foam and cordura with edging and sewn down.
Next I'll cover the back and shoulders when I can get a chance to sit down and write it all up. More to come!