Crocheted Foot for Hannibal Cosplay
Cosplay crafter G of Crafty consulting cannibal shared this crocheted severed foot, that’s all.
Cosplay crafter G of Crafty consulting cannibal shared this crocheted severed foot, that’s all.
13-year-old Angela Hawthorne makes fantastic costumes, including this delightful wolf costume, which she wore to Maker Faire Bay Area 2013.
Junk assemblage costume prosthesis creates the illusion of an extra limb.
If Star Trek had actually been a trek on a wooden ship that was navigated by the stars, then these Victorian style Star Trek uniforms by Cosplay artist Genovefa might have been what the female crew members would have worn.
The safest, most versatile and inexpensive way to make a costume sword is by way of foam or cardboard. Both can be easily obtained and are lightweight, but cardboard is easier to cut-out, layer with multiple designs and color with spray paint. A cardboard sword can become as over-the-top or simplistic as you want at barely any cost or time.
How did they build that cool cosplay robot that looks like a RoboCop robot villain?
It’s hard to imagine a number of Shawn Thorsson’s amazing props and costume parts, which look so otherworldly and industrial as finished product, start out as papercraft models. The process starts with a 3D model of the prop and the Japanese shareware program Pepakura Designer, which translates 3D data into a 2D printable format. Thorsson […]