Easy Carbon Pattern Effect for Cosplay Props - TUTORIAL
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In this weeks video i show you how i tackled my carbon fibre pattern effect problem, my next cosplay is covered in it and i wanted it to be simple, fast and cheap.
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There is one thing, that you do right, which other tutorial makers forget. You always pick easy to get tools and materials to achieve awesome results. Usually when I browse for a tutorials, I find a guy/gal saying "Hello, I show you a super cool stuff you can do with your costume, using a very simple method and 1000$ tools and those fantastic chemicals I got at my local hardware store in US".
@WaynesWorkshop
6 жыл бұрын
hahaha yeah we dont have those here either, i can get em but its usually a ton of shipping costs or 2 hours driving... i am gonna do some more advanced material tutorials also but i like these doing these types of tutorials ;)
Damn that is such an awesome idea! I been trying to figure out how to do that carbon fiber look. Thanks for the tip!
I have one of those mats and I was thinking the same thing! Haven't tried it myself yet, but thanks to you I know it works
This is brilliant!!! Thank you so much for sharing this information!!! I'll definitely be making use of it!
Awesome. Simple and cheap to do.
OMG! This is amazing !!!!!
Thanks Wayne! Appreciate your work!
Nice tip... I can see myself using this idea in the future
Fantastic idea!
This is awesome!!!
Dude, this ingenious!
Hey! New subscriber here :D any chance you'll upload some fusion 360 tutorials? Just printed mk46 helmet, and I'm thinking about getting full armor, but I'd have to model it myself. I'm probably aiming too high, but well - I have to start somewhere :D Good luck with channel! :D
You're my hero
Dude you are a legend
I've seen this mesh concept used a bit. But hey, others may not have.
Great video
Will try in my star lord guns
great video.
Nice, I'm gonna use it on my bike
Thank you bro
i have the same material under my 3d printer for slight dampening from a dollarstore
I want to use this technique in a different capacity, but I have a couple of questions please: 1) what did you use to get the "sticky" off your project after you removed the shelf liner? 2) What is that sticky stuff called? Do you think quilting basting spray would work? Thanks!
WHat any awesome way to paint your gun.
Hi, what tool did you use for the second painting? Im about to start making an armor for my son and I and I'm gathering tools first, great video!
@WaynesWorkshop
4 жыл бұрын
the mesh tape? think you can find it in the hardware store where all the drywall stuff is
What spray paints should I use for a white carbon fiber look, white base and what else??
@WaynesWorkshop
6 жыл бұрын
FUEGO City I think a metallic black, or maybe even the same gun metal grey I'm using
Link to shop that?
@KiaranScath
6 жыл бұрын
smile.amazon.com/Tenura-75378-0002-Fabric-Non-Slip-Netting/dp/B008528SSG But you can find this stuff at most places that sell kitchen supplies or large toolboxes.