This is one of the most thorough and informative tutorials I've ever seen! The final result is incredible, it looks so lifelike. Liked and subscribed, will be checking out the rest of your videos for sure. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see what you do next.
Just wanted to say thanks for such a detailed tutorial covering all the steps from referencing, building and painting! It helped so much in making my first ever prop sword (happened to be Stygian blade too) and I certainly couldn’t have done it without this amazing resource. Keep up the super amazing work! 👍
Fantastic video, wonderfully through. Would love to learn more about what other brushes you have and how you apply them for different painting/priming purposes.
Thanks! It's pretty light, yeah. A little heavier than other swords I've made purely because of using the foil as an armature. But still a really light prop
Loved this!! Looks amazing. I was wondering how wide you made it? You explained how long to make it but I was wondering how wide to make the blade! Thankyou!!
Thank you! The blade ended up being about 9/10cm wide at the blade and 22cm wide on the handguard including both the skull and the laurels! I worked this out by eye while drawing the pattern, based on how long the blade was and looking at my references of Zagreus holding it~ Hope that helps!
Love the gold nail polish :) I just started getting into miniature painting so I actually understood most of the terminology you were using which was nice and you explain everything so simple but also in detail so I can try to take these ideas and apply them to a project I might do in the future. Is the foam just basic foam or a special kind of foam? What would happen if you got carried away and something you are foam claying gets too big? Do you start the whole foil part over? As always it was incredible and I love everything you are doing :)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear that. The foam used for armour and prop making is often referred to as EVA foam. The specific foam that I use is Poly-Props' range of foams which comes in a variety of types (different densities etc) If a foil armature got too bulky you can rip or cut bits off of it to slim it down and reshape it. In my Doomicorn vid I did this with a stanley knife to reshape parts of the sculpt. Foam clay can also be removed and re-applied pretty easily!
@@EvilCleverDog That's what I thought. I'm excited about more videos :) I am strongly considering working on my own cosplay so these videos will be super helpful when I build up the motivation.
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Such a beautiful final result! No wonder the process was so lengthy, it looks astonishing :)
Thank you Nuno!
How the fuck does this not have more views?! The amount of work and detail you put into the blade is stunning!
Aw thank you so much!
I love watching the process as much as seeing the end result.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it
That dry brushing is the most amazing finish. Love it.
Thanks dude! :>
Such clear instructions and filming!!!!! ur severely underrated man
Thank you so much!
This is one of the most thorough and informative tutorials I've ever seen! The final result is incredible, it looks so lifelike. Liked and subscribed, will be checking out the rest of your videos for sure. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it
Just wanted to say thanks for such a detailed tutorial covering all the steps from referencing, building and painting! It helped so much in making my first ever prop sword (happened to be Stygian blade too) and I certainly couldn’t have done it without this amazing resource. Keep up the super amazing work! 👍
Thank you so much, it makes me so happy to know my tutorial helped you so much :>
Moar Finn please!!
If you insist
Great tutorial! Very nice laurel engineering :)
Thanks!
GODDAMN this rules! You are incredible
Wow, nice work! That is very impressive. And I like the style of the video.
Thank you!
been binging your channel lately. great to watch. thanks.
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
It looks amaIng !!! 😍 loved the video too !
Thank you so much!
Fantastic video, wonderfully through. Would love to learn more about what other brushes you have and how you apply them for different painting/priming purposes.
Thank you so much! I'll definitely keep that in mind for the future~
i'm so bad at beveling! it was so satisfying watching you do it :) great video!
awesome!
Thanks!
My god it's amazing I want it now
Thanks!
This was very informative. I expect it weighs nearly nothing.
Thanks! It's pretty light, yeah. A little heavier than other swords I've made purely because of using the foil as an armature. But still a really light prop
Awesome job! I've kinda played with idea of making a prop sword, just not sure if I have the patience for it, haha 😂 Cute doggo
Thank you! I'm sure you could do it :>
@@EvilCleverDog Thanks!
Great tutorial!
Thanks!
Loved this!! Looks amazing. I was wondering how wide you made it? You explained how long to make it but I was wondering how wide to make the blade! Thankyou!!
Thank you!
The blade ended up being about 9/10cm wide at the blade and 22cm wide on the handguard including both the skull and the laurels! I worked this out by eye while drawing the pattern, based on how long the blade was and looking at my references of Zagreus holding it~ Hope that helps!
@@EvilCleverDog Thank you so much! Definetly did!
Love the gold nail polish :)
I just started getting into miniature painting so I actually understood most of the terminology you were using which was nice and you explain everything so simple but also in detail so I can try to take these ideas and apply them to a project I might do in the future.
Is the foam just basic foam or a special kind of foam?
What would happen if you got carried away and something you are foam claying gets too big? Do you start the whole foil part over?
As always it was incredible and I love everything you are doing :)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear that.
The foam used for armour and prop making is often referred to as EVA foam. The specific foam that I use is Poly-Props' range of foams which comes in a variety of types (different densities etc)
If a foil armature got too bulky you can rip or cut bits off of it to slim it down and reshape it. In my Doomicorn vid I did this with a stanley knife to reshape parts of the sculpt. Foam clay can also be removed and re-applied pretty easily!
@@EvilCleverDog That's what I thought. I'm excited about more videos :) I am strongly considering working on my own cosplay so these videos will be super helpful when I build up the motivation.
Hello!! How much did it cost you to make this?
Wanted more dog
Now I know for next time lol
Polite request for more dog
Request approved!
Keep up the great content, but for the love of god, dont cut yourself with that Exacto knife.