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Wow! This was exactly what I was lookig for to make horns! I do have one question though, where did you get the insulation foam and what size did you get? (size meaning the thickness of it) Thank you for this awesome tutorial and by the way I love your videos!
ОтветитьThis is a fascinating look into Cosplay creation, thank you. Will you be going into how you make the Owlgirl headdress or is that one a trade secret? I'm really curios how you make the ears move with your emotional gestures.
Ответитьamazing
Ответитьi would try poly foam
ОтветитьIt's pronounced Blitz... The o is silent.
ОтветитьI'm gonna use the glue gun one to make demon horns for my persona!!! Thank you!!
ОтветитьYou have really amazing cheekbones 😊, great tutorial, thank you 😊
ОтветитьI have wooden horns tied onto some string that i bought at ren fair ( dragon horns) soo…..
ОтветитьLovely, I have cardboard and hot glue! Perfect for a quick headpiece for the fast upcoming burlesque show!
ОтветитьI used to just use air-dry clay to do horns and they were always small ones. The ones I always bought at the store would fall over because of being so heavy and just being held by elastic. But recently I have used libraries 3D printer to make some custom horns, I put a teeny tiny hole in them so I could put the clear jewelry cord through and I have a stop court at the end
ОтветитьI love your stuff! This vid gives me so many ideas, thank you ❤ I had once made some Maleficent horns with cardboad, hot glue, paper packing tape, paper mache and a wire hanger on a headband lol! They actually came out a lot better than I thought they would, but a bit heavy.
ОтветитьThe blue tape is painters tape and is made to release after about an hour. Masking tape is yellow and holds much better than painters tape.
ОтветитьUse Gorilla brand E6000 to glue yer horns to a head band it will hold very well. awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьYou can layer yer horns from Styrofoam with paper and pva glue. Don't thin the glue use it full strength and it will dry super hard. And will hold paint really well.🎉
ОтветитьI didn't see it but is there something else that can be applied to the base of the horn other than latex so it'll stick better, because I have a bit of an allergy of latex?
ОтветитьI need the song that's playing in the background in the beginning of the video
ОтветитьWow, thanks for this video! Your cos plays look amazing and you tips will help me with my Halloween costume! ❤
ОтветитьThese are all awesome! I'm not sure which is my favourite. Have you ever made a large single horn, like a unicorn? How would you suggest making something large, yet sturdy enough? I have an idea for a cute unicorn-satyr but I have no idea how to make the horn >.<
ОтветитьHi my name is David my name is David I'm not really into cosplay bit old for that but I really like the way you create things and make things and you really surprise me but I do love the owl
ОтветитьSuper helpful, really helped me in a jam!
ОтветитьYou're very good at what you do and I enjoy your vids. So thank you
ОтветитьThank you so much for this. I want to try to do Czernobog from Disney's Fantasia and the insulation sheet horns look like they're perfect for him.
Ответитьi would love to see ya one year out at the ohio renaissance festival. it would be cool to meet ya in person i love your ears and costumes so very cool. 💖💝💯👍👍🐉💐🌸💮🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷🐈⬛
ОтветитьThis is an art form . Thank you . Cheers
ОтветитьI have a question witch costume is your favorite
ОтветитьOh boy, the temptation to cosplay Karlach! Thanks for the guidance if I should succumb to another impulse build that I probably won't finish
ОтветитьIt's so cool ! Thanks you for teaching us how to make our own creation ! Can you do a tutorial on how to make your "feathered ears" please ... I don't know how to name it 😅
ОтветитьMy son love your owl headpiece where did you get it or is there a video to learn how to make one? He wants to be owl alchemist for next three barons fair
Ответитьdo you ever teach how to make the wonderful owl headset you use. I am in love with it
ОтветитьI have one ouestion how did you do the owl thingy that the angle cosplay have?🤔
ОтветитьMy dream is to cosplay and i love your videos so so soo much!
ОтветитьI was wonding how you made the head piece for all your bird cosplays. I wanna say inside of those floppy ear beanies but I'm not entirely sure.
ОтветитьIn love with you work, thank you for all of this hard work, so fun. I hope this went into allot of documented video footage that is safe for historical reference. Story telling? Movies? I am sure that has been said so many times you don't even want to read it, but your work is amazing, and I appreciate again all your effort and time invested👍👍👍
ОтветитьHi ! Do u know where can I get that kind of foam board ? Cuz when i search them off amazon I couldnt find anything affordable...
ОтветитьIve seen your short vids everywhere, i was wondering who was the woman under the cosplay, AMAZING work, you get my creative side itching.
ОтветитьCurrently I'm making my Bowsette horns after the first tutorial. It's so much fun but also frustrating when you only have a cutter xD thank you so much
ОтветитьThe O in Blitzo's name is silent!
Ответить😊😊😊😊😊😊
ОтветитьHow domyou do the feather head set for the owl cosplay
( like the one running the potion shop )
@MissTwisteddd thank you so much for these quick tutorials. 🥰 With all the new innovative ways to build cosplay, I can find it overwhelming. It's good to remind oneself that you don't need laser cutters, 3D printers etc, and good old cardboard will still do the trick. I loved the deer cosplay - so cute!❤
Do the cardboard horns ever get soggy from priming/painting? I want to cosplay as The Last Unicorn, and like the idea of using insulation foam for the horn.
I use pva/woodglue to prime, and I find that thermoplastics like worbla (especially black worbla) stick and form better on/around foam when pva glue is used.
I was running low on gold acrylic paint, so decided to mix it with the PVA wood glue. The finish turned out lovely, and created an almost smooth leather-like effect.
I haven't been in cosplay since 2019, (She-Ra, Weeping Angel) My angel wings were so heavy because I reinforced them with grid wire. I think I may redo them with cardboard and insulation foam spray, so i can carve out the feather patterns in the foam. That's only if the EVA foam ones are too heavy. I broke my back in 2020, and now require a rollator/crutches for mobility, so heavier cosplays are probably out of the window for a long time. I would love to do Medusa, but in an accessible way so that I don't need an extra three people with me to get me in and out of armour just to go to the loo😅.
Do you use a spray booth? Even a basic home made one with a usb powered fan would help keep the fumes down.
Ответитьi follow you so long on tiktok but now i saw you first time with out a makeup and cosplay ^^
Ответитьcoming in absolute clutch, making a dragons tooth for my Orcrist build this helped so much
ОтветитьAnother method, which results in very lightweight horns, is to sculpt a buck out of oil clay -- Plasticene or Plastalina, for example -- and cover it with a few layers of paper strips and paste (You could also add a separation layer made of aluminum foil to prevent the paper from sticking to the clay.) Once the glue is thoroughly dry, use a knife to slice through all layers and remove the paper from the clay. Reassemble the paper horn and cover the parting lines with another layer of paper strips. Add a texture layer with papier-mache (such as Celluclay.) Seal with Mod Podge, and paint.
ОтветитьA few she says PS the owl monster
ОтветитьMount the cutter it's easier to move the pad
ОтветитьThank you. Very helpful for my cosplay.
ОтветитьI used the foam clay to make an entire log lady log. :D Crayola has different colors of it so I got like a light brown underneath and dark brown pieces I rolled out and "crackled" over the top to look like bark, then brushed it with some acrylics to texture it a bit. It ended up looking EXACTLY like a log but super light cause it was built around a carboard quaker oats tube. It was bizarre.
ОтветитьYou are already a masterpiece of "mother nature", but in addition you achieve the feat of embellishing this masterpiece.
If in addition you love what you do, you can only be fulfilled.