The more I watch, the more I learn, especially about that sponge brush part. I was wondering how to fix brush textures from the mod podge. Thanks for sharing this Kyle, even though you said you probably wouldn't make this. I am glad you did though, because it turned out great! By the way, what is the ratio for paint and mod podge when you make the base layer?
I was reluctant at first cause I didn’t know how it would turn out if I started and thanks for the feedback. To be honest I don’t have a certain ratio which would be good to have. I mix a moderate amount of paint into the Modge podge. When it dries and it’s too matte of a finish I know I added too much paint. If it’s to clear and has a black tint to it then I know I didn’t add enough paint
Regrettable Props so I gotta be more specific. When I print out these pages I figure I will have to print more than 13 pages, & just puzzle them together. I just have letter paper. But when they print, all I get is either pictures that shrink to the papers dimensions, or if I try to adjust, I’ll get the correct size. But only one sheet, which doesn’t give me the all of the dimensions. How to I get it to work?
Within the link to the templates is the templates for the rest of the armour, not just the poleaxe!
Regrettable Props hi
Regrettable Props I'm a big fan where can you find the foam I can't find any in my area
Google floor mat foam and your location stores could come up
Regrettable Props what were the measurements of the pvc pipe you used for the build
The main PVC was made to just at head height so for me 5 foot 10 inches
I really love the final look of the whole thing 😩👌👌
is there a way you can make your helmet smaller?
Likely when printing you can adjust the scaling
*Thats pretty Versatile*
The more I watch, the more I learn, especially about that sponge brush part. I was wondering how to fix brush textures from the mod podge. Thanks for sharing this Kyle, even though you said you probably wouldn't make this. I am glad you did though, because it turned out great!
By the way, what is the ratio for paint and mod podge when you make the base layer?
I was reluctant at first cause I didn’t know how it would turn out if I started and thanks for the feedback. To be honest I don’t have a certain ratio which would be good to have. I mix a moderate amount of paint into the Modge podge. When it dries and it’s too matte of a finish I know I added too much paint. If it’s to clear and has a black tint to it then I know I didn’t add enough paint
wonderfully. thank you! this is what i need
Amazing
When are you going to doo The oni genji cosplay?
If I do make it it won’t be for a bit
Ok
it looks somehow funny and the weapon have normally much larger spire but it's good
Awesome!
Did you just use hot glue to join the axe head with the handle? I am looking for something more resistant (I'm gonna probably hit with it)
Bruno Facina Gasparoto that’s what I used but maybe contact cement would be better
Thanks!!!
Do holden crosa poleaxe too
If I were to buy these prints, would I be printing it onto regular sized paper? Or do you have something larger?
You can select the type of paper you would be printing on via the PDF viewer program you use
Regrettable Props ok then would it print it out in the correct size?
Yes you just may have to adjust some of the pieces depending on your proportions
Regrettable Props so I gotta be more specific. When I print out these pages I figure I will have to print more than 13 pages, & just puzzle them together. I just have letter paper. But when they print, all I get is either pictures that shrink to the papers dimensions, or if I try to adjust, I’ll get the correct size. But only one sheet, which doesn’t give me the all of the dimensions. How to I get it to work?
Stormbreaker in a nutshell, it really looks like storm breaker
Is see the ways now
You should really sharpen your craft knife with a knife sharpener , it will make bevelling WAY easier
I do I just wasn’t concerned as much since I knew I would have to remove a lot via the dremel
Ad mortem
This weapon is called a halberd