Costume: Low Resolution
Clever and simple costume via PT @ MAKE: “Low Resolution.”
Clever and simple costume via PT @ MAKE: “Low Resolution.”
This project came in as en entry for MAKE’s microcontroller-themed Halloween contest, and is sadly ineligible for lack of use of a microcontroller, but they’re the most impressive Where the Wild Things Are costumes I’ve ever seen. Kadijah Moss Guidry writes in: Well we loved the characters so much and my twin daughters really wanted […]
Eric Testroete, a 3D character artist from Vancouver, sent us this awesome self-portrait costume, an homage to Big Head Mode in videogames. Papercraft Self Portrait – 2009 Eric’s Flickr set
Howtoons is having a Halloween costume contest! The winning homemade costume will be immortalized in a Howtoon explaining how to make it for future generations. So dig up those photos of your fantastic costume and send them in by November 4th! (And, since it’s always cool to dress in costume, check out their special Homemade […]
Halloween may have come and gone, but there’s still 24 hours to get your entries in to our Make: Halloween Contest 2009.
Creating a low-res make-up effect for a Halloween costume
My friend, Christie, got about a bucket of “blood” “vomited” onto her head by a ceiling-mounted ghoul, and came out looking like Carrie on prom night. I saw it happen, and the moment is frozen for me like a scene from a Dario Argento movie: Christie’s blond locks, suffused by a pale, flickering, blue-green backlight, her mouth slightly open as she looks up, laughing, into the torrent of black, sticky ichor that tumbles, in exaggerated slow motion, onto her face. In my mind’s eye, I can still see my own gaping mouth reflected in a small, spherical droplet of that blood as it spatters across space and time. I think that droplet will be falling, in my memory, for many years to come.