Carks
New Member
Hi everyone.
I've done the occasional cosplay before, but never anything as big as this. I'm going to be working on Jorge's armor from Reach. So far I have the helmet printed from Galactic Armory. Didn't really change any of the settings when I opened the file, but didn't get the same results that some people had on theirs. My visor has very obvious layer lines that I'm going to have to work on severely.
Added some "Cosplay helpers" to hold 6mm magnets on the back plate, since I will have all pieces attached except the rear piece to slip my head in and then snap it shut:
The front piece with the lower "fins" glued on. Other detail pieces will be added when I decide I don't want to paint thing independently, and instead just put everything together and curse Past Me for the crappy decision.
Also used RefMaker - 3D Head Reference Model Generator in combination with cosplay calipers to size the helmet to juuuuust fit my head, but that brought the scale down to 95% overall. So I may be kicking myself later for the reduced size. Trying to see what I can do to get a super snug "only fits me" finish. Like it was made for me. (Right now, thinking about covering my head in saran wrap and then using expanding foam when I have the helmet on VERY sparingly and selectively to mold to my head shape).
I've lost a lot of weight over the past few years and have been feeling an urge to start building muscle, so that I can start to look more like the characters I enjoy. (This is entirely what I feel about myself, and don't extend these thoughts to anyone who isn't actually 8-9ft tall and a super soldier, etc).
Hoping that posting on here keeps me accountable. Now the big question...do I finish the helmet first or print all armor pieces?
I've done the occasional cosplay before, but never anything as big as this. I'm going to be working on Jorge's armor from Reach. So far I have the helmet printed from Galactic Armory. Didn't really change any of the settings when I opened the file, but didn't get the same results that some people had on theirs. My visor has very obvious layer lines that I'm going to have to work on severely.
Added some "Cosplay helpers" to hold 6mm magnets on the back plate, since I will have all pieces attached except the rear piece to slip my head in and then snap it shut:
The front piece with the lower "fins" glued on. Other detail pieces will be added when I decide I don't want to paint thing independently, and instead just put everything together and curse Past Me for the crappy decision.
Also used RefMaker - 3D Head Reference Model Generator in combination with cosplay calipers to size the helmet to juuuuust fit my head, but that brought the scale down to 95% overall. So I may be kicking myself later for the reduced size. Trying to see what I can do to get a super snug "only fits me" finish. Like it was made for me. (Right now, thinking about covering my head in saran wrap and then using expanding foam when I have the helmet on VERY sparingly and selectively to mold to my head shape).
I've lost a lot of weight over the past few years and have been feeling an urge to start building muscle, so that I can start to look more like the characters I enjoy. (This is entirely what I feel about myself, and don't extend these thoughts to anyone who isn't actually 8-9ft tall and a super soldier, etc).
Hoping that posting on here keeps me accountable. Now the big question...do I finish the helmet first or print all armor pieces?