I was actually thinking about ordering a Mando neck seal for my current undersuit, which oddly enough was suppose to be for a mando project I was gonna do but lost interest in
Happy Holidays everyone! Hope yall are having a great week. Just a quick update, sewing is practically done with the suit. After I took these pics I added the cuffs on the wrist and tied down the rope accents. Really love the addition of the rivets. Once the suit is sewn and all the details are in place I'll be weathering it using an airbrush and a bunch of other techniques, so wish me luck!
This is the creative stuff I love to see on here. This is looking real good! I don't know how to sew and I've never done so in my life so it's cool to see someone make something I can't even really comprehend.
Thanks! No updates on the suit itself today, but Aguilar and I have a finally have a deadline: Houston Comicpalooza! We're tentatively planning on debuting it Saturday, May 25th, so if any of yall are there we'd love to see you!
Finally finished the undersuit! Took a ton of work but it's ready to go. I'll be writing a tutorial/revamping the pattern now that I've finished one (trying to make a simplified/easier version), but wanted to show off pictures now that I have them. Hope yall enjoy!
WOW this looks amazing. I was planning on using your pattern for my rakshasa build and this just 100% confirmed it. I've never done a big sewing project like this before so I'm excited for the tutorial. My goal for my build is to try and be as accurate as possible and I really think your pattern is the best bet for it
This undersuit is for Aguilar's Workshop. His Rakshasa armor is designed to be mounted with a series of straps independent of the undersuit, and my undersuit was designed with his armor in mind! It's really awesome stuff if you haven't seen it: Rakshasa Armor Core | Aguilar Workshop
This is some clean work, dude. I've never heard of CLO3D until now, I'll have to give it a try! I've been making my patterns the old fashioned way by altering slopers/blocks, but that program seems way more efficient. From one sewist to another, this is genuinely impressive work. Kudos!
This is some clean work, dude. I've never heard of CLO3D until now, I'll have to give it a try! I've been making my patterns the old fashioned way by altering slopers/blocks, but that program seems way more efficient. From one sewist to another, this is genuinely impressive work. Kudos!
This looks so awesome!! I'll definitely be using it as a reference for my own, you got so much detail in. I love to see a detailed undersuit, great work