This video was great. I am designing an undersuit of sorts and this gives me some good ideas, especially separating and reconnecting those panels at the seams
Do back and forth dabs. Zonbi proceeds to enact what a cosplay mosh pit would be like, actually saying that who wouldnt want to see a cosplay con holding one of those?. 5 stars! :D Hey at least its flexible! Was looking forward to this as needed to know for making one for power armor under suit.
This looks great. I'm actually thinking of doing two cloth costumes after Lent. An Elsa 'Let it Go' dress for DC's Raven and a 70's style of DC's Raven's bodysuit/dress and robe for Elsa. I would start work on them now. But I opted to give up all things Disney (and the Marvel drama wagon) for lent. Then my BF put the seed for the idea in my head with an idle remark.
Hello!! I know this video is very old, but I am looking at making this exact undersuit for my halo cosplay. I wanted to ask you. How many yards did you need for this in total? Thank you so much!
Anybody that is brave enough to break out into a "Derpy-Dance", at a moments notice, is totally bad-ass, & cool in my book. But, yes, ALWAYS make your costumes "potty-break accessible"!!! 🤣😂😅👍👍👍
This is very helpful! I'll be making two undersuits(one for me and one for my fiance) for some armor that I'm designing, so watching this for an idea on how to do it instead of just buying one(I'm short so I can't really wear adult sizes OR kid/teen sizes, I'm in-between sizes) and this helps a LOT!
First of all, if you are a true Half-Life fan and made a cool half life suit or wait is that a mark yeah that's a mark 5 you could have at least not made it out of that material that is definitely not stronger than metal