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Been a deviant for 5 years, actually; having abandoned my old account after realizing that it was full of vasts amounts of failure. Not to say that this account is any better, but at least it's not drowning in Final Fantasy VII fan art. [Nuuur.]
Devious Info
Interests: Anything super ridiculous.
Favourite band or musician: Just about everything except twangy country music and speedcore.
Favourite genre of music: Electronica
Favourite artist: noah-kh, Imperial Boy, Hirohiko Araki, benjamin, Jason Chan
Operating System: Vista
Favourite game: Guilty Gear
Favourite gaming platform: DS/PSP
Favourite cartoon character: Rohan Kishibe
Tools of the Trade: Col erase pencils, Sakura Micron pens, SAI, CS4, Painter
hii was wondering if you had instructions on how to make a nero the sable costume we have no idea what materials we need and we probabley need specific details for the wings. you did a beautiful job on yours its te best ive seen,
For the most part, my key material was Wonderflex. :] Wonderflex is this thermal plastic that when heated, is completely malleable, and when cooled, stays rigid. It's also easy to cut shapes out of. So basically I just cut out all of my needed shapes from sheets of Wonderflex, and then melted them together. I also used a metal rod, PVC pipe, and aluminum clamps for the armature.
A series of straps! :] On Nero's design, there are four straps that go over his shoulders, two for each side, starting at his collarbone. You also make four adjacent straps attached to the armature to connect to these straps, and secure them together with buckle snaps. Those will pretty much hold up the entire thing if you sew them securely enough to the body suit. [So basically, your bodysuit is the harness itself!] For extra measure, if you're doing his bound version, you can hide another tie that connects to the back of the armature, and ties together just above your stomach, hidden by your crossed arms. This will help prevent the wings from flopping around, though they shouldn't do much of that if they're heavy enough to begin with.
You can see these straps that I'm talking about in these images: [link][link] Those four straps were the key points to my harness system, most def. :]
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You can see these straps that I'm talking about in these images: [link] [link] Those four straps were the key points to my harness system, most def. :]
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Melting brains and the cause of mass genocide of neurons....
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