One thing I love about your tutorials is you pretty much take the time to show us each step rather than jumping around too quickly and just saying "I cut it out, glued it together and that's how I did that piece." We really understand how you built something and I just learn so much. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. You're awesome. :D
Couldn't agree more. I got a load of packs of 2mm cheap on an online deal and its great for doing this. Would love to get into worbla but for the size and cost of it at the moment its simply too expensive to warrant it yet.
Hornalicious lol As always Grace you always seem to "up your game" with each new project and is a pleasure to watch your progress. Keep up the good work as we know you will!
I'm working on a Better Devils prop from destiny 2. I should send you the pictures when I'm done. I love your Halo work too! You should make some more stuff from Halo.
Busy day, but had to make time for a watch and a comment. I'm getting anxious to see this suit done lol. I'd also love to see you design an entirely custom character just to see where your imagination takes you. PS, my Nevada comes on Thursday! Keep up the great work Grace!
Lol Hahaha Love with the face at 3:58... Nice, very few people would accept there mistakes.... 🤣🤣😂 Love your videos love your work Keep up the good work..
It would be really awesome if you could make a video on attchmemts on cosplay. I also made big shoulder pieces but I don’t know how to attch them so they don’t fall.
I cover a strapping method in my newest video "making foam chest armor" that works well for both chest and shoulder armor. I'll definitely do more strapping videos in the future too but for now I hope that video helps you out!
Do you wear a respiratory mask or at least a dust mask when you do your rotary work on your foam? If not the dust could end up costing your lungs , From what I have heard it's almost impossible to get out of your lungs and it's toxic and you could end up with respiratory problems eventually.
Couple of questions for you though. What do you use to record and edit your shows with?Oh and completely agree with the thin coating of EVA as opposed to Warbla as its just too damn expensive for me I find for the size in question. Would have thought it would have come down as they now realise there is a huge market for it in the cosplay scene. Just think Warbla makers, lower the cost means more of us can use it meaning more sales! hint hint hint.
I record my videos with a Cannon 80D and sometimes a Cannon G7X. This video is edited by Kevin Bianchi, but when I edit videos I use Adobe Premiere. I hope that helps you!