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Post by shaowebb on Oct 7, 2006 23:24:33 GMT -5
The thread title pretty much says it all. Im a cosplayer and Im a major Culdcept fan. Seeing as how Ive finished the cosplays im doin for conventions Id like to just craft some items for fun. Im pretty good at this sort of thing seeing as how both me and my wife were graphic design majors, artists, and I have a knack for engineering. Heck...I figured out how to make working Megaman blasters, Link's hookshot (functional), and even a working Cane of Somaria from a link to the past.
So im curious folks. What items would you all most like to see made from the Culdcept games and why?
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Post by unspoken on Oct 9, 2006 1:02:18 GMT -5
Hmm, well, I went through my cheated (to see all the cards) save file, and one i kept coming back to is the storm causer. The sword just has a forboding look to it, like it houses the corrupted and consumed souls of every warrior fool hardy enought to weild such a back biting blade. I always invision a pained and haunted look in the eye of someone carrying it, their arm visably riddled with the curse of the sword. Silly i know, but i like it.
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Post by shaowebb on Dec 7, 2006 1:47:35 GMT -5
ooh that one would be fun! Heres how to make that! (footnote- Expect me to get elaborate on instructions just so you can all use my methods and create PERFECT likenesses of your own to enjoy too After all...i can make freaking armor.) Lets see here id first take the art and have it printed poster sized (I own the artbook to do this. ) Then Id make a crappy outline of its shape on wood and cut it out. Then id cover it in air dry clay and sculpt the shape on both sides. then cover the model in vegetable oil and then douse it in plaster on one side then cover the plaster mold in strips of fiber weave soaked in fiber glass resing to make the plaster mold strong enough not to shatter. then pop off the mold and repeat for the other side. Then id take the mold id made and wipe each side with a layer of vegetable oil and then fill them up with fiberglass resin. AND VOILA! When they harden I pop the sides out of the molds with ease and attach them to each other with contact cement to make a perfect model of storm causer! All thats left is to paint it.
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Post by unspoken on Dec 17, 2006 1:43:42 GMT -5
I want to see some of your armor. =)
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