Cosplay Mask Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2018
- Hello People
so a few people have asked me about how I made my mask and here it is!
*I realised in part of the video the text fades a bit weird. It's meant to say - "Then turn it inside out and put the mask in"
Materials
- Worbla - Thermoplastic
- Fabric (This way it matches your outfit)
- Gladwrap
- Mask base
- Needle and thread
- Scissors
- Sharpie
- Heat gun or hairdryer (to heat the worbla)
- Thin elastic
Music
Take you home tonight
You can find me here
/ histoiri
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I realise now that the text fades out a bit weird at one point, it's meant to say
"Then turn it inside out and put the mask in"
This is going to help me so much with my Rena Rouge cosplay! Thank you so much! Your Ladybug is absolutely stunning!
I've been cosplaying for almost five years but this is gonna be my first time working with worbla. This tutorial is going to help me so much! Thank you!
you just saved me ! definetly gonna use this for my viperion cosplay tysm !
This looks fantastic I love the fabric you used!!!
Thanks, that will help me alot with my Viperion cosplay
Thanks for the tutorial, I’m going to try to make a different shape on the outside of the mask but this will help with the general shaping I think. Great ladybug cosplay btw!
Nice job! I was thinking about making one, glad u made a diy for it
Or, you know, you could just cast a mold of your face, then make the mask on that. It will then still fit on your face.
I have a question. Does the mask need to have fabric covering it?
For what I have in mind, it doesn't seem necessary, but I am also a beginner and I'm not certain.
The mask fabric is just to make sure it matches with the suit and keeps the mask looking smooth but you don't have to use fabric.
Could I get some advice? I’m looking into making a mask just for fun, but have it be wearable. Would you suggest having a mold or base of your own face to make it on or will any random face base do?
I wanna do this with cardboard 😭
Question, where can you buy Worbla? And can you use a hair dryer to heat the Worbla up?
You can find it on ebay or sites like Lumin's Workshop or sometimes they sell it at cons. You can use a hair dryer, in this i'm using a heat gun. Hope that helps!
Try ebay, or your local costume shop, they might carry it.
TH-cam " worbla pie" for DIY worbla .The farther away from Germany the more Real Worbla will cost about $40-80 a sheet.
Fais a wig de ladybug
Nice video take a subs from me!
This looks fantastic I love the fabric you used!!!