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Nightingale blade8/7/2023 ![]() ![]() With the leather wet and pliable set on a hard surface such as marble, I used a leather stylus to transfer the pattern by imprinting it in the leather. Then I used a paper towel, or sponge, to slowly wet the leather, starting with the backside and letting it seep through. Used a pencil to draw a pattern onto leather tracing paper (it's like really thick wax paper) Then finished with a 220 grit to really round it out. Used a leather edge beveler to knock of the edge. But, if someone else gets use from it then that is great too.Īfter cutting out the shape I used 150 grit sand paper to get flatter, smoother edges. The reason is because I'm likely to forget so having something to look back on is really helpful for me. Again, self taught, if you have any suggestions please feel free to share.įor those of you that dont know, I like to really write out what I do. This post was meant for my costume forum, but I might as well share with you guys too. Pretty neat stuff I'd like to try one day. That one is pretty cool product that would be better for the Daedric armor would be Worbala. I'm curious to hear what you all think and looking forward to showing more progress down the line. one coat brown dye, then one coat antique gel - smoke one coat Satin Sheen, then two coats regular black dyeĦ. thin coat of regular black dye (making sure not to dye crevices), then one coat antique gel - smoke.ĥ. All of the samples have been scuffed on one side with 150grit and the other side with a little 60grit sandpaper.Ĥ. I think we're hoping for something in between. The game model is almost gray (and oddly enough black on the arms). The action figure is pure black and he looks cool. ![]() It looks like they are just hammered down with something like a pear stamp (is that the correct term?)īut if I were to do that does it pop enough for my liking? So I thought about cutting the detail in and fading out a background tool around them.Įven though less accurate, we are leaning towards #2 just because it would look cooler. My first concern was how to add that detail. Then I taped the paper to a dummy with the wearer's exact dimensions.īefore I start cutting out the pieces I wanted to have a game plan for the tooling and dying. It is from a video game which means that to create it in the real world there will be sacrifices, but the goal is to get as close as possible.įirst I took the 3d model from the game and used a program called pepakura to unfold it flat so that I could print it out on paper. Here are a couple images of the suit I am trying to make. For I will focus on the leather crafting aspect and not so much on the costume part. Here is a link to my original build log from my native land. ![]() I have a (2) hide sides that are 7-9oz veg tanned tooling leather that have been collecting dust for too long, combined with a new found love for cosplaying, have inspired me to build a set of leather armor from a video game. My background is mostly in Tandy leather kits (wallets, guitar straps, purses, holsters etc) Years of experience, but all self taught which means I could probably improve A LOT! I started off by posting a question about weathering leather, but since you guys have actually active members I thought I would maintain a build log here for those interested in following along! ![]()
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