Looking even more amazing!
What about using tights/stockings filled with stuffing or something for the tentacles? You could use dowels to get the general shape you want and length, stick int he stocking with pillow stuffing then air brush them to the color you want. Would give them a little flexibility too. Plus you could glue/sew the feathery type bits on.
I think after doing some research and mulling it over a little bit, I think I'm gunna go with a method that's close to yours! Thanks for the input!
Nice! The riging for the neck turned out amazigly!
Thank you!
Okay! So it's been a few days and I still have a crap-ton left to do before I leave for Seattle!
First, here is a video I made of the movement test for the neck!
So for the progress!
I was able to paint the air sacs that I had cast.
Start
Purple Applied!
Black and Gloss applied!
Then I started to sew the head onto the Engineer!
Afterwards, I decided that for sake of ease in getting into the mechanics of the neck, I was going to add a zipper on one side of the neck. It is an "invisible" zipper so you don't actually see the zipper, but a thin fabric line between the two halves of the neck.
I'm not the best at hand sewing, but I will be resewing this into the neck and then I will reinforce it with some flex foam and I will be careful not to get the expanding foam on the zipper itself.
The past three days I've been getting serious work done on the armored harness that goes around the neck of the Engineer.
Working with EVA foam is more my domain so I was able to get through this but not nearly as fast as I wanted to.
Here is what it looks like in comparison to the neck. I'm thinking I have it in the correct size and I don't have the time right now to try and fix it if it were otherwise too big to too small.
I did run into one hiccup while building the harness. I was working on the harness 12+ hours a day for three days and my wrist decided it couldn't keep up with my willpower and a tendon gone done sprained itself.
I had to wrap it up and keep going with gritted teeth!
Today, I basically finished the harness parts and I need to glue the larger parts together.
I had this idea to make these poles that came out of the bottom of the Engineer so I can duck in and out of the costume without having other people trying and hoist the costume above my head. This will make it so I can suit up solo without much help. I can also set up the costume so I can walk around it and make sure that everything is looking correct and then I can step under, strap in, and go!
For this, I used a tent canopy (the sports kind) and unscrewed the legs off the canopy. Then, (with my dad's help) we trimmed the legs down to a more manageable size and drilled holes into the metal and the PVC and used bolts and nuts to hold the legs to the skeleton.
And voila!
The legs are pretty easy to miss if you're not looking directly at them!
The best part is, they're collapsible! That's right! So when I get myself all strapped in, I can pull the legs up and go without the poles sticking out the bottom!
So here is my plan for tomorrow:
I finally got my second kit of flex foam so I will be casting the remaining 7 air sacs that I need to cast.
I also will be finalizing the neck zipper and adding the flex foam to the seam for the strongest reinforcement.
I have other plans that I'd like to follow through but my car is getting fixed tomorrow in preparation for ECCC so I don't want to get too ahead of myself.
7 DAYS UNTIL ECCC!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!