![]() ![]() I made sure not to bend the foam as this would cause cracks to form in the joint compound. Then, I sanded it with P-100 sand paper gently. Step Two: Assembling the structure Below are pictures of the assembly of the foam parts!Īfter this I covered it in a thin layer of joint wall compound and added so raised edges for the bony protrusions. Here’s a tutorial I found helpful on how to use the Peparuka viewer software including scaling: Finally, I printed and cut out the pattern.įor the feathers, I created my own patter on paper. I then had to re scale it to a larger size. zip file (0. For the mold, theres a first shell with silicone which gives the shape and details, then theres a plaster shell around it to help the silicone holding its shape ( silicone is a flexible material, so it doesnt hold. Below is a link to the site: In order to view the peparuka files you need the peparuka viewer which is available free: Im using a unregisterd version of pepakura so I cant upload pepakura files (.pdo). Xayahs skull casting is a success Ive already been casting some things before, but not with big things or with these methods. Method: Step 1: Pattern The pattern I used is from Cosplay Archive which gives peparuka files for a lot of projects. Wall joint compound: from any hardware store.Contact Adhesive: such as Multibond or Grip from any hardware store. ![]() If you would like to order you own or learn more about this item, how long it will take and the quotation, please send me a message at Mizaja Cosplay on Facebook or simply click HERE! ❤ Material: ) Commissions for this item are available. So this will show you how I made Xayah’s skull with the yellow feathers! (Which are probably Rakan’s.
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