Damn dirty apes
We blogged earlier about MAKE contributor Steve Lodefink’s tunic for his Planet of the Apes costume. Here are further pieces to it. More Ape Suit Progress More: DIY Planet of the Apes tunic
Have you ever wanted to create props or DIY cosplay costumes? If making is your passion, look no further; we’ve rounded up some of the best inspiration out there that will help you get started on your dream project. Whether it’s bringing comic book characters to life with movie-accurate costumes or unleashing your creativity in crafting realistic props from household items, these amazing makers are sure to inspire you!
We blogged earlier about MAKE contributor Steve Lodefink’s tunic for his Planet of the Apes costume. Here are further pieces to it. More Ape Suit Progress More: DIY Planet of the Apes tunic
If you’re still looking for Halloween costume inspiration, you might find it here. I think “Wow” sums it up nicely.
Mike Prevette, aka Freedomfromgravity, made a cool flashing lights/bleepy-bloopy raygun, driven by a PICAXE-08M. Blinky Sh*t
Best cat costume ever? What’s cuter than a platonic solid? A cat dressed up as a platonic solid for Halloween! This instructable details the making of a soft quilted tetrahedron costume for the more patient of my two cats.
Flickr member Dr. photon made some excellent deep space exploration gear for use in a short film – check out more pics in his photoset. More: Satellite from a space suit
Pokiespout made this giant horror head mask for this year’s Halloween costume. You can see pictures of him wearing it and the rest of his costume in the comments to his Instructable. Yeesh, look at those hands!
Grimsqueaker put together an Instructable for this Death Eater mask. He also linked to a gallery of Death Eater art – lots of great, creepy stuff!