Hi everyone my name's John and Im starting up my own channel and hopefully my own set of fan films that you will like. Comics and Films are what really enjoy doing along with drawing and aspire to be a comic book artist, through my channel ill show you my sketches and ideas on costume designs and making them and hope to hear from you as well on developing and making your own ideas. I also make tutorials and will be posting videos on costumes and with some i have already developed while also showing techniques on how to do those all important detailed things. The channel and idea of putting my videos online has been dwindling for a while and finally Ive developed a rhythm on my projects and just to share them with aspiring fans like myself. If theres any questions on anything please feel free to ask.
Hey John Hay. I just found your channel just today, loved it and subscribed, do you think you can make a Link outfit from Legend of Zelda? That would be cool to see.
Amazing set of instructions but I think I’ll have trouble making the chin strap because card board isn’t really that bendable and idk what material is so I’ll just spray paint it but great job!!
Sick video, love too see all the amazing costumes you've done. Also the dark green cape for 2022 style Robin is a very clever design choice (one of my favs) 🤟😎
Thank you for using scuba!!! I never see people use scuba but it’s the only fabric I use for spidey suits cuz I like to run around and beat them up and scuba is perfect for it. If anyone is thinking of making a spidey suit I definitely recommend scuba if not for the full suit because you want some differing textures at least take a page out of insomniac’s book and use scuba on the areas that would need the most protection from wear and tear like the elbows, knees, chest, and or butt/lower back. Another great addition to the scuba suits is using plastidip to make armored or detailed areas because it can really soak into the scuba fabric and is super stretchy when fully cured. Another great reason to use scuba is for the mask because it gives you the Spider-Man face shape without a face shell and hides things like lips and poofy hair that Lycra won’t. But yeah sorry I started rambling because I’m so excited you used scuba!
Been here since your civil war mask video back when the movie came out, you have gotten way better since, I remember you using a fish boal for the lenses 😅 great job! 👏🏽 keep improving man
I always wonder if It was easier to wear a foam armor suit if the foam was attached to the clothing rather than wearing a separate armor set. I made a Red Hood cosplay and because it was my very first I did notice some growing pains with it. First is having to bend or sit down. If not done right the foam will bunch up and be very uncomfortable. Also when doing cosplay you gotta take into account using the restroom and if the weather is very hot, it can be exhausting. Any tips on all these things???
Im late to the party but im going to my first convention later this year and im planning on cosplaying her lol. Thanks for this vid, definitely gonna try to replicate that
Huge help. About to try it at my Kid Flash. When I wore it I just didnt wear a mask, I was looking at casting one like the show but it seems like a high skill curve and a decent amount of money to do properly