This is somewhat complicated, but what I really like about it is that a) you’re customizing the tabard to a specific mini AND b) it’s not stuck to the model immediately so if you don’t like it you can try again! That’s brilliant.
Going to have a crack at this large scale. The spirit of Nagash needs a cloak these days to hangout with his Nighthaunt buddies. Let me know if you have any tips for trying this with bigger cloaks @gock0w976 👍👻
Not sure I'm afraid, I could only encourage you to experiment with any latex-free materials you know of that seem to have similar properties. The main things are that they are the righ form factor, can stretch, and are strong enough not to break while you're stretching and fastening. Good luck!
The sound is a bit problematic, even with headphones I had to increase to max volume to hear what you said, but it was well worth it! This is an amazing idea!!!
Awesome work. Fantastically simple. Only problem is if you want the tabard to go above the belt like they do for the Black Templar Crusader Primaris Marines. Any ideas for that?
Thank you! I've tried a couple of experiments with that, and for the moment I tend to just sculpt the upper half with traditional methods. If I figure out a way to do it with the latex glove I'll be sure to make a video
it looks on the surface a lil complicated but the results speak for themselves, will use this on a few marines to get that natural creasing instead of the messy sculpted attempts I've done
With the recent Horus heresy release this could actually be quite useful. in lots of picture pre-heresy Thousand Sons troops more or less all had a tabard on them.
I had the idea for this sort of method but never got a chance to test it out. I was going to use plastic wrap instead of a glove but your way is much more refined and manageable
I didn't hear ANYTHING of what you said but how you make it its pretty clever. I'm really excited to continue seeing more of your videos and maybe hearing your voice one day