I always find it impressive how everyday people have the skill to create such costumes. I personally wish I had that much talent to make my own costumes.
Talent is only really a head start, most of it is passion, enthusiasm, and years and years of practice (but I will admit, having the time and resources to d that makes me very lucky!)
A tip for the string in the pipe . When you tie a bit of fabrik to the end of ste string and stuff it into the pipe , you can use a vakuum cleaner to suck it to the end of the pipe.
For getting the line through the pipes, an easy way to do it would be to tie a weight to the end of the line you're feeding through it. Just use a small bolt for some weight and tie it on, letting it getting it through
this - this is going to be the video I will use whenever someone asks me "what's your fascination with cosplay?" the amount of skills you have is staggering! 👏👏👏👏👏
THE CROW QUEEN! the wings are amazing, its the first time i ve seen some like this usualy they are fixed I know a larp player fully costumed in crow suit, those will be wonderfull
Fantastic job on the Harpy...had a little giggle when you tried the thigh pads for the first time lol. A little trick for getting the fishing line through the tube....tape it to a length of solid core wire (the sort you strip out from domestic wiring) and push that through the tube, I would use the non insulated earth wire.
There's something about cosplay that feels... magical, in my opinion - just as or even more enchanting than movie costumes. Would I be right to call cosplayers "shapeshifters"? That's what they are to me.
@@cyaninkling2638 What quote would suit the occasion... ah, here's a fitting one: "Witchcraft." Just take a little peek into the eyes of Orin The Red and then try to tell me that lady doesn't use witchcraft - good luck.
I've been so excited to see if you would do a video on this build since you first shared the photos of it weeks ago. The video is amazing. All of the techniques you have built up over the years and the new things you are constantly learning about are such fantastic resources, and you are so generous in sharing your love for creating things! And all of this particular build while moving house, being sick and preparing for the event over here. Amazing. 👏
I'm stuck fangirling bout everything o-o you literally do the same thing I do with cutting up old clothes for patterns, and tracing good clothes onto fabric to make mockups. WINGING IT!
Harpy legs are the only thing that's been keeping me from doing a harpy cosplay- I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the foot idea! I've scoured the internet and this one looks the least intimidating/coolest ❤
i know the struggle of making a billion little feathers, priming sanding and clipping texture into all of them AAAAA also this is great, def gonna come back and reference your moving wings for making dame aylin later this year!
I was looking for the Potion Seller meme video and found your owl shorts and now down the rabbit hole of your talent! Outstanding work. Your owl ears and similar tech is being discussed on DnD discord. Your potion puns short is funny!
You are so good at the animal+human characters. I don't watch tutorials unless I want to do that thing. I still really like how you show off how you did it so other people can do it too. I would love to see a video on juniper lore or a video on one of your D&D sessions. Have a good rest of your day.
I love the absolute chaos of free handing vague bathing suit shape and sewing together pants with no pinning or clips whatsoever. It saves time and is insane, both of which I love.😂
I am not into cosplay personally, but, you are amazing and I am definitely into what you do!...The characters you create are stunning, very realistic and love the accent too! Thank you so much for taking the time to put all this together for us and showing just how much work actually goes into doing what you do! I hope you are feeling better and the move was not too difficult. Looking forward to the next video!!
Try using a metal washer tied to the fishing line to thread it through the PVC. If the weight alone isn't enough to draw it through you can use a powerful magnet to assist passing it thru the PVC.
So much respect! I am not a cosplayer, rather a graphic and fine artist, and the way you approach this art seems like pure magic to me. It's incredible to see. Your artworks are always so convincing, dramatic, and memorable. I can imagine drawing things like this, but to make something you can inhabit convincingly that doesn't also look like arts and crafts is mindblowing to me. All of your characters look real, and the mean ones look devastatingly frightening. I hope the long journey it must have taken to reach these levels of mastery does not steal from you an appreciation for how beautiful and impressive your art is. This was an amazing video.
My eyes are experiencing a burning sensation, and I perceive a persistent haze that seems unrelenting. However, the benefits derived from this experience outweigh any discomfort.
That's amazing! So much hard work but I can tell you were really excited and happy to see the final result which was 100% worth it. The process you went through also gives me some inspiration and ideas for a big cosplay project that I'm planning/sorta already making. And I mean BIG and new and I really hope I can get the big picture for how to make it soon but your techniques in this video are super helpful so thank you!
This so incredible and SO helpful! I'm about to attempt wings for the first time and I was so intimidated, but you explained it so well and made it seem doable. Thank you for sharing!
This is just outstanding! I didn't know you could make a feather bodysuit like that! Also, yeh, its so easy to get carried away when you get your first rub n' buf! You start looking around at projects and decor like, "hmm, i could.."🤨🤔😂😊
Such an awesomely well done costume! Being crook, and moving (in this housing market?!), how did this not take months of your time? And FEATHERS EVERYWHERE! Love ya work mate, hope whatever lurgy you had has gone and the new place is comfy 😊
Sadly I'm sick again with a cold that just won't leave. It's like my immune system just put out a welcome mat this year 😂 but thank you! I'm settling in well at least!
for the fishing line in the PVC, tie the line to little a piece of towel and suck it thru with a vacuum. I've never used it for cosplay but to guide paracord thru the bent handlebar tubes so I can pull the wiring on Harley's
I'm doing a siren cosplay, and I am so torn between doing an articulated wing with a harness or having my arms encapsulated in the wings. Either way I'm in for a lot of feather cutting/shaping/gluing. I'd love to hear you speak on the pros and cons of using the eva foam like you used here, vs the more flowy seeming isolon and packing foam combo used in the lute cosplay. My primary concern is that the packing foam wouldn't hold its shape enough, but I definitely need a super light material. My current though was to double up the thin packing foam with a eva foam, wooden skewer, or wire rachis/calamis for some internal structure, possibly with a thinner feather shape inside to give some of the feathers even more structure. I love how you did the feet, and may have to reconsider my plans to make them from a pair of heeless shoes.
First off, great job on creating this cosplay! I particularly like the new scleral lenses you are wearing for this. I'm curious where you purchased them from. (Yes, I'm fully aware they are regulated as medical devices, at least in the U.S.A., even possibly where you live.) Keep up the great work!!!❤❤❤
Cosplay aside (it’s fantastic, obviously), your hair is awesome. Your process of fucking around and finding out is so cool and exactly what I want to see in a creative video, it’s super inspiring for people who are afraid of going in without a plan/template.
@@VivaLaDnDLogs it's a bot that goes around to all kinds of channels and just reply with random shit to try and make people feel bad. Some edgy kid probably who thinks it's funny because they have no life or talent of their own.
Amazing One tip: a powerful vacuum cleaner could help to string light fishing line through curved and angled pipe. You literally suck line through pipe with it.
Next time you need fishing line through pvc pipes, just tie the line to a small fishing weight and drop it into the hole and maneuver the pipe around until it comes out the other side, but great job!!!
Incredible! Well done, it's gorgeous! An advice if I may: to pull any wire trough the PVC pipe, you could used an Electrical Wire Threader, very cheap and effective (what electrician use).
running line thru pvc: hot glue a magnetic thing to the end of the line, and pull it thru with a magnet. happy crafting. ps: your awesome on sooo many levels.
I just stumbled across your Owlchemist clips and, wow. Your makeup and costume design skills are impressive. I've always been interested in cosplay but I'm also a perfectionist and never thought I could do my vision justice. If I had even half your skill I'd probably go for it though. Subbed, maybe I'll pick up enough tips to push me into it after all.
Watching the way you fished that line through the PVC on the wings, reminded me of a trick I learned for running wiring through handlebars on choppers. Next time try using a Shop-Vac to vacuum the line through the pipe. I used to do it with dental floss and then I would tie that to the wires and pull them through the bars. I think you can get where I'm coming from on this idea. Anyhow, hopefully this tip will come in handy next time.
Hi!! I may or may not have commented before but I just wanted to say thank you so much for this. I didn’t copy this but the PBC pipe tips and backpack stuff was super useful! I managed to make articulating wings in a few days (with much help), although I modeled them as bat wings rather than bird wings so no feathers- for my ren faire dragon cosplay. (I did get called a bird a few times.. and a demon.. and a socially awkward gargoyle…)
was thinking how electricians do it is while making the tubing you have a wire go thu all of it. and when you want to pull the electircal wires, you just attach them to the preinstalled wire and pull. leave it long enough that the other end doesnt go inside the tube and you are able to pull it back for more wires.
"Just winging it" I saw what you did there😉 I know im late to the party, but an electric carving knife (you know, for ham or turkey) cuts soft foam a real treat. Save your good sewing shears😊
Superbe travail 👍😉 très précis, très minutieux 😍 on ne savait pas que tout vos costumes venait de votre fabrication 🥰😍 des œuvres magiques et magnifique 😍🥰 respect 🙏 appel de phare ✌️ clin d'œil de France 😉👍
Well-well. One of my most anticipated games and one of coolest cosplayer that I know. That it is a collaboration that I never thought would be real but it's what I needed. ^_^
For guiding the fishing line through the pvc pipe, maybe attach the end of the line to a metal nut and then guide it with a magnet? But other than that, HOLY CROW THIS IS COOL
i've never cosplayed nor do i really plan to but i was interested in the articulation mechanics. and to possibly help you out if you use pvc and fishing line a lot try a fishing weight on the line and drop it in one end an the weight pulls it to the other as you tilt it lol would have been far easier hope it may help in future projects
I've used that sanding tool at work, it's called a barrel sander. Also, I randomly stopped by your channel. Very interesting and great creativity. I have a player in my DnD group who cossplays and is crafty. I'm going to introduce your videos to her. Very nice work.
See when I see stuff like this I miss how they made movies with this lvl of imagination and design no cgi just the will to bring a idea to life top notch
Late advice, I know, but if you attach a small weight to the fishing line it will help pull it down the tube sections and make it easier to handle. Just remove the weight when you are done.
Just a tip, from a cyclist, to get wires through pipes tie a small bit of metal as a weight then use magnets to guide the metal through the pipe. This will save you time and you'll be able to get around corners and get your string out.
I always find it impressive how everyday people have the skill to create such costumes. I personally wish I had that much talent to make my own costumes.
Talent is only really a head start, most of it is passion, enthusiasm, and years and years of practice (but I will admit, having the time and resources to d that makes me very lucky!)
Any skill can be learned if you put in the time :)
You can do it!
I wouldn't say she was "everyday people" lol she seems rather intelligent and remarkable
A tip for the string in the pipe . When you tie a bit of fabrik to the end of ste string and stuff it into the pipe , you can use a vakuum cleaner to suck it to the end of the pipe.
For getting the line through the pipes, an easy way to do it would be to tie a weight to the end of the line you're feeding through it. Just use a small bolt for some weight and tie it on, letting it getting it through
A small fishing weight might be even better!
Having a magnet helps too
"Nobody can use the same joke more then twice "
Her: winging it *x6*
I have no regrets and no shame 😅
@@MissTwisteddd>>> There is no joke that has been _run into the ground_ that *_I_* cannot _run into the ground_ EVEN MORE...🤭
this - this is going to be the video I will use whenever someone asks me "what's your fascination with cosplay?"
the amount of skills you have is staggering! 👏👏👏👏👏
THE CROW QUEEN!
the wings are amazing, its the first time i ve seen some like this
usualy they are fixed
I know a larp player fully costumed in crow suit, those will be wonderfull
Fantastic job on the Harpy...had a little giggle when you tried the thigh pads for the first time lol.
A little trick for getting the fishing line through the tube....tape it to a length of solid core wire (the sort you strip out from domestic wiring) and push that through the tube, I would use the non insulated earth wire.
There's something about cosplay that feels... magical, in my opinion - just as or even more enchanting than movie costumes. Would I be right to call cosplayers "shapeshifters"? That's what they are to me.
I hear that quite a bit honestly so I think it's pretty accurate!
A b s o l u t e l y! As a cosplayer, I definitely consider myself the closest thing to a shapeshifter this world can get.
@@cyaninkling2638 What quote would suit the occasion... ah, here's a fitting one:
"Witchcraft."
Just take a little peek into the eyes of Orin The Red and then try to tell me that lady doesn't use witchcraft - good luck.
I've been so excited to see if you would do a video on this build since you first shared the photos of it weeks ago. The video is amazing. All of the techniques you have built up over the years and the new things you are constantly learning about are such fantastic resources, and you are so generous in sharing your love for creating things! And all of this particular build while moving house, being sick and preparing for the event over here. Amazing. 👏
I'm stuck fangirling bout everything o-o
you literally do the same thing I do with cutting up old clothes for patterns, and tracing good clothes onto fabric to make mockups.
WINGING IT!
Oh shit, I completely forgot to watch this earlier! Good thing I got a little reminder now! It was very fun to see another long video!
Awesome! I have wanted to make wings for a long time and you gave me some excellent ideas. Your content is very entertaining/informative. Thank you!
I appreciate your struggle! This cosplay came out amazing!
Harpy legs are the only thing that's been keeping me from doing a harpy cosplay- I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the foot idea! I've scoured the internet and this one looks the least intimidating/coolest ❤
I like watching talented artists creating their works of art. I admire you skill and dedication. Well done.
i know the struggle of making a billion little feathers, priming sanding and clipping texture into all of them AAAAA
also this is great, def gonna come back and reference your moving wings for making dame aylin later this year!
I was looking for the Potion Seller meme video and found your owl shorts and now down the rabbit hole of your talent!
Outstanding work.
Your owl ears and similar tech is being discussed on DnD discord.
Your potion puns short is funny!
You are so good at the animal+human characters. I don't watch tutorials unless I want to do that thing. I still really like how you show off how you did it so other people can do it too. I would love to see a video on juniper lore or a video on one of your D&D sessions. Have a good rest of your day.
Love the build, you're awesome. A suggestion - I'd attach a small weight and drop the fishing line through the pipes before gluing them together.
Goddamn that's a genius idea 😂 definitely one for next time!
Love the new cosplay! Now that is great work/art especially when you are sick!
Can’t wait to see more of this piece.
Glad you are feeling better!
I must say, seeing your final form. You look triumphant. Truly stunning. A fantastic execution and well worth the effort! ❤
Your channel has blown up!! Very well deserved ❤
Thank you! I got lucky with some of my shorts going super-viral. I'm hoping eventually my long-form content like this will pick up too!
Keep up the great work.. all your shorts are always so Wholesome ! never change!!!
THIS IS LITERALLY SO COOL THANK YOU
I love the absolute chaos of free handing vague bathing suit shape and sewing together pants with no pinning or clips whatsoever. It saves time and is insane, both of which I love.😂
Epic! The amount of work that went into those wings is insane, but it sure paid off.
You're very talented. Absolutely awesome how well it all comes together!
I am not into cosplay personally, but, you are amazing and I am definitely into what you do!...The characters you create are stunning, very realistic and love the accent too! Thank you so much for taking the time to put all this together for us and showing just how much work actually goes into doing what you do! I hope you are feeling better and the move was not too difficult. Looking forward to the next video!!
This is amazing! I think it came out great and you are going to create a sensation when you appear in it!
Try using a metal washer tied to the fishing line to thread it through the PVC. If the weight alone isn't enough to draw it through you can use a powerful magnet to assist passing it thru the PVC.
That's actually so genius honestly!!
Little tip for running line through pipe- pair of magnets or a shop vacuum and a piece of paper towel tied to the stri g makes it easier
A tip to help for future projects to get the fishing line through the pipe try tying washer that is magnetic.
this tutorial just made my next trip to my local diy store and my work to my next cosplay A LOT easier. thank you so much!
i cant wait! League of geeks has always been fun with Armello.
I hope i get to see you at PAX this weekend! :)
I'll be there! Saturday afternoon as Lilith for a few hours and Sunday I'll be around as Purah!
So much respect! I am not a cosplayer, rather a graphic and fine artist, and the way you approach this art seems like pure magic to me. It's incredible to see. Your artworks are always so convincing, dramatic, and memorable. I can imagine drawing things like this, but to make something you can inhabit convincingly that doesn't also look like arts and crafts is mindblowing to me. All of your characters look real, and the mean ones look devastatingly frightening. I hope the long journey it must have taken to reach these levels of mastery does not steal from you an appreciation for how beautiful and impressive your art is. This was an amazing video.
Well thank you so much, from a fellow creative that means a lot to me!
My eyes are experiencing a burning sensation, and I perceive a persistent haze that seems unrelenting. However, the benefits derived from this experience outweigh any discomfort.
That's amazing! So much hard work but I can tell you were really excited and happy to see the final result which was 100% worth it. The process you went through also gives me some inspiration and ideas for a big cosplay project that I'm planning/sorta already making. And I mean BIG and new and I really hope I can get the big picture for how to make it soon but your techniques in this video are super helpful so thank you!
to thread the fishing line through the pvc pipe, tie something to the end and use compressed air to push it? maybe? over all looks amazing!
Hey there, so glad I found your channel today, I have binged watched so many video's already. Love the artistry you put into each character.
This so incredible and SO helpful! I'm about to attempt wings for the first time and I was so intimidated, but you explained it so well and made it seem doable. Thank you for sharing!
Wow! Your wings are amazing!!! Exactly what i was looking for! I've learned a lot from you. Thanks!
This is just outstanding! I didn't know you could make a feather bodysuit like that!
Also, yeh, its so easy to get carried away when you get your first rub n' buf! You start looking around at projects and decor like, "hmm, i could.."🤨🤔😂😊
Such an awesomely well done costume! Being crook, and moving (in this housing market?!), how did this not take months of your time? And FEATHERS EVERYWHERE!
Love ya work mate, hope whatever lurgy you had has gone and the new place is comfy 😊
Sadly I'm sick again with a cold that just won't leave. It's like my immune system just put out a welcome mat this year 😂 but thank you! I'm settling in well at least!
for the fishing line in the PVC, tie the line to little a piece of towel and suck it thru with a vacuum. I've never used it for cosplay but to guide paracord thru the bent handlebar tubes so I can pull the wiring on Harley's
Your costume work is fabulous, and all your cosplays are amazing @MissTwisted.
Amazing! So so good! Wow all those feathers!
I'm doing a siren cosplay, and I am so torn between doing an articulated wing with a harness or having my arms encapsulated in the wings. Either way I'm in for a lot of feather cutting/shaping/gluing.
I'd love to hear you speak on the pros and cons of using the eva foam like you used here, vs the more flowy seeming isolon and packing foam combo used in the lute cosplay. My primary concern is that the packing foam wouldn't hold its shape enough, but I definitely need a super light material. My current though was to double up the thin packing foam with a eva foam, wooden skewer, or wire rachis/calamis for some internal structure, possibly with a thinner feather shape inside to give some of the feathers even more structure.
I love how you did the feet, and may have to reconsider my plans to make them from a pair of heeless shoes.
First off, great job on creating this cosplay!
I particularly like the new scleral lenses you are wearing for this. I'm curious where you purchased them from. (Yes, I'm fully aware they are regulated as medical devices, at least in the U.S.A., even possibly where you live.)
Keep up the great work!!!❤❤❤
They're actually not Scleral they just look a little bigger! But these ones are from uniqso who are a relatively reliable brand!
I only ever see your shorts, so you always have been in cosplay, and this is the first time I’ve seen you and your adorable.
Cosplay aside (it’s fantastic, obviously), your hair is awesome.
Your process of fucking around and finding out is so cool and exactly what I want to see in a creative video, it’s super inspiring for people who are afraid of going in without a plan/template.
It's so weird seeing you without owl ears or a dozen orbiting eyes....
These kinds of decisions are how 80% of Art Films get made 😂
This Chanel should be deleted
I know right?! I'm so used to seeing here in cosplay that it's weird when she's not. 😂
@@kalebspeaks3597 why?
@@VivaLaDnDLogs it's a bot that goes around to all kinds of channels and just reply with random shit to try and make people feel bad. Some edgy kid probably who thinks it's funny because they have no life or talent of their own.
@@kalebspeaks3597 lol "Chanel" yes, delete a brand
The Dremel technic is called….. feathering.
Is it really? That's just brilliantly appropriate 😂
@@MissTwisteddd Feathering means light sanding of surfaces performed to soften abrupt transitions.
This is totally crazy! Love the feathers and contrasting color scheme.
During a busy nightshift i found time to watch your newest video❤
Amazing😮😮so different from the owl but perfect scary demonqueen❤
that is some impressive skill work, in sculpting and makeup
Awesome job. Looks amazing. Well done
Amazing
One tip: a powerful vacuum cleaner could help to string light fishing line through curved and angled pipe. You literally suck line through pipe with it.
Next time you need fishing line through pvc pipes, just tie the line to a small fishing weight and drop it into the hole and maneuver the pipe around until it comes out the other side, but great job!!!
A few people suggested that and I'm kicking myself that it never occurred to me 😂
Incredible! Well done, it's gorgeous!
An advice if I may: to pull any wire trough the PVC pipe, you could used an Electrical Wire Threader, very cheap and effective (what electrician use).
Going to check that out next time thank you!
running line thru pvc: hot glue a magnetic thing to the end of the line, and pull it thru with a magnet. happy crafting.
ps: your awesome on sooo many levels.
My love of diy Halloween costumes and decor brought me here. I need to make some things 😍
absolutely amazing you are awesome. please keep shareing your cosplay's.
Would love a tutorial on articulated wings!
For running the fishing line through the pipe you could attach a bolt to the line and use a magnet from the outside?
Holy cow that's an amazing costume, well done!
I believe the attachment is called a drum sander. Really love the way the articulations work!
Ah thank you! That rings a bell so that must be it!
I just stumbled across your Owlchemist clips and, wow. Your makeup and costume design skills are impressive. I've always been interested in cosplay but I'm also a perfectionist and never thought I could do my vision justice. If I had even half your skill I'd probably go for it though.
Subbed, maybe I'll pick up enough tips to push me into it after all.
Letting go of the perfectionist mindset is easier said than done, I definitely relate! I hope you get the chance to try it one day!
Watching the way you fished that line through the PVC on the wings, reminded me of a trick I learned for running wiring through handlebars on choppers. Next time try using a Shop-Vac to vacuum the line through the pipe. I used to do it with dental floss and then I would tie that to the wires and pull them through the bars. I think you can get where I'm coming from on this idea. Anyhow, hopefully this tip will come in handy next time.
Your costumes are always amazing 😊❤
Amazing cosplay wonderful work. I can't wait to see more of your work
Absolutely beautiful.
For threading the line through stuff id recommend a fish tape tool used to pull wires through walls.
Hi!! I may or may not have commented before but I just wanted to say thank you so much for this. I didn’t copy this but the PBC pipe tips and backpack stuff was super useful! I managed to make articulating wings in a few days (with much help), although I modeled them as bat wings rather than bird wings so no feathers- for my ren faire dragon cosplay. (I did get called a bird a few times.. and a demon.. and a socially awkward gargoyle…)
was thinking how electricians do it is while making the tubing you have a wire go thu all of it. and when you want to pull the electircal wires, you just attach them to the preinstalled wire and pull.
leave it long enough that the other end doesnt go inside the tube and you are able to pull it back for more wires.
I saw you on a 1 For All video and you looked great!
you are the best in designing a character i've enjoyed your work
Amazing job well done how are you i am one of your big fans
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@@setsunian5283 Thank you
@@slyfoxchemistrynp
"Just winging it" I saw what you did there😉
I know im late to the party, but an electric carving knife (you know, for ham or turkey) cuts soft foam a real treat. Save your good sewing shears😊
I see your videos and wonder how you are not working with a film company! Your work is awesome!
Absolutely brilliant
Superbe travail 👍😉 très précis, très minutieux 😍 on ne savait pas que tout vos costumes venait de votre fabrication 🥰😍 des œuvres magiques et magnifique 😍🥰 respect 🙏 appel de phare ✌️ clin d'œil de France 😉👍
Well-well. One of my most anticipated games and one of coolest cosplayer that I know. That it is a collaboration that I never thought would be real but it's what I needed. ^_^
Almost choked with how good this looked IRL. No lie was eating pizza. 😂
WOW!!! thats sooo cool, great work! =)
I subscribed at the end of this video, during the outro, and the chime from the outro played JUST as I clicked subscribe.
For guiding the fishing line through the pvc pipe, maybe attach the end of the line to a metal nut and then guide it with a magnet? But other than that, HOLY CROW THIS IS COOL
Amazing work, as always!
i've never cosplayed nor do i really plan to but i was interested in the articulation mechanics. and to possibly help you out if you use pvc and fishing line a lot try a fishing weight on the line and drop it in one end an the weight pulls it to the other as you tilt it lol would have been far easier hope it may help in future projects
it always weird me out a little bit to se you out of cosplay, I keep trying to figure oit what are you cosplaying as.
For threading through the wings, could it work to tie a nut to the string and then move the wing around and let gravity pull the string through?
Best of luck in everything you do.
Also the custom came out H🔥T !!
I've used that sanding tool at work, it's called a barrel sander. Also, I randomly stopped by your channel. Very interesting and great creativity. I have a player in my DnD group who cossplays and is crafty. I'm going to introduce your videos to her. Very nice work.
Thank you so much!
Wow just found your channel! Your cos play is next level!
See when I see stuff like this I miss how they made movies with this lvl of imagination and design no cgi just the will to bring a idea to life top notch
Late advice, I know, but if you attach a small weight to the fishing line it will help pull it down the tube sections and make it easier to handle. Just remove the weight when you are done.
I honestly never knew she swears XD such a surprise
That was absolutely amazing love all your video's ❤
Just a tip, from a cyclist, to get wires through pipes tie a small bit of metal as a weight then use magnets to guide the metal through the pipe. This will save you time and you'll be able to get around corners and get your string out.
That's actually genius, I had a few suggestions for something like this! I'm definitely going to use this next time!
Add Spear. They always have a Pole Weapon. 🌘😈
your moving part cosplay videos are fabulous