For years, cosplayers have been using thermoplastics to create amazing armor and props. With a heat gun and some patience, you can design just about anything. The most common of these textiles is ...
This month, we're taking a look at the two patterns sent to us from McCall's: "Carpathia" and Becka Noel's "Calista Knight I", both in the Cosplay by McCall's series. The first thing you notice about ...
Bethany Maddock is a cosplayer and artist from the East Coast. You'e probably seen her at one of the major conventions dressed as either Captain Marvel, Domino, Arkham City Catwoman, Juliet Starling, ...
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Crafting glowing Witcher runestones with resin
In this video, we create glowing runestones inspired by the Witcher 3 game, using LED strips, epoxy resin, worbla, and woodworking techniques. The designs feature detailed glyphs and are presented on ...
Join us for this hands on demonstration of Worbla, the thermoplastic molding material that has limitless possibilities. Learn the basics with an expert, including patterning, basic shaping, sculpting, ...
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Create your own glowing runestones
In this video, we create glowing runestones inspired by the glyphs in the Witcher 3 game using LED strips, epoxy resin, worbla, and woodworking techniques. We also design a walnut wood stand to ...
A game developer in the US has made an incredibly realistic video game costume that is 60% made from 3D-printed parts using a 3D Systems' ZPrinter 450. Chelsea Mills, a 3D environment artist who ...
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