mechaban Posted August 6, 2013 Posted August 6, 2013 I'd like to try my hand at making this costume, but I may be in over my head. I have no experience with engineering or sculpting, but I think the idea is sound. I'm just unsure of how difficult it would be, not to mention how expensive, to make such large pieces. And what is the best material to work with? Resin? Fiberglass? Any advice? Quote
Chronocidal Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 I'd recommend looking back a ways through the boards. There was someone who designed a couple of valk-girl cosplay outfits using mostly moldable craft foam. Comes in sheets, and seems to have been quite shapeable. You might need some underlying structure for something that bulky, but I think that would be a great start. Quote
charger69 Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 Make the Regult head bigger and keep your head in it, put a hole to see thorugh then place a rider scan in front of your eyes, walk backwards >> Profit Ride Scan Quote
Vepariga Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 I think sculpting the legs to curve from a normal walking position would be better in the long run. Spending time walking around backwards will get tiresome very quickly. There are ways to make legs look inverted from the natural walking state. Quote
DarrinG Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 I like that the whole thing is backwards - if its meant to be fun / funny. Hope to see it come to life... Quote
Chronocidal Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 I've seen backwards costumes done before, and yeah, they might get tiring, but the nice thing is that it's simpler than a setup that'll require you to make some kind of stilt/shoe to essentially give you animal-ish legs (which can be done mind you, but will probably be complicated and expensive). Best one I've ever seen was actually much more complicated than this, due to the subject. Someone made an animatronic life-sized chocobo costume. The shape of the body pretty much required them to be hunched over, with their head right in the tail end of the bird, and I think they rigged up controls for the head/arms, and maybe a camera. Compared to that, this should be really simple. Now, you could always go for a cartoony SD version, make the head huge, and have no trouble hiding your head. And actually, keeping it backwards would allow you to just pop open the entry hatch to see out. You should definitely get some of those cheap foam ball blaster nerf guns for the turrets though. Quote
Mr March Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 Hahaha, I just love the idea of this and your concept art is amazing. I hope it works. Quote
frothymug Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) I saw this video several months ago and thought that the chicken-walker problem was handled well. The costume is so well-done, I barely notice the human legs. http://youtu.be/oTWMXRWN0N8 Maybe this will help you in deciding how to do your costume. Side note: not sure why the embed isn't working for me... Edited August 8, 2013 by frothymug Quote
EXO Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 I raise you this video! lol. http://youtu.be/zZGNk8pUj4Y Quote
coronadlux Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 Hahaha... for a minute there I didnt see the legs of the operator. Quote
daBlah! Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 The shear terror in that mans eyes! What's the chances of a Regult doing the same You should have a Zentreadi soldier gear on ye when you pop out of it or pop the hatch door Quote
anime52k8 Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 I raise you this video! lol. this is maybe getting a bit off topic but that reminded me of this really cool video that showed up in my recommendations a couple days ago: Quote
MechTech Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 I think this is a totally cool idea and a lot of fun to engineer. Don't blow a lot of money on materials. Build a wire mesh and cover it with paper mache as previously reccomended. The wire can come out later on. If you get it the right thickness, the surface can be sanded and a gloss coating would make it look fiberglassed. The thrusters would give you air flow as well as the arm hole you pictured. I'd have to say backwards all the way! You can always just walk forward when "chillin." The legs have to be reversed to add to the realism. There are three horizontal "cuts" into the rear hatch and a hexagonal shape in the hatch. Just cut them out and tint for your forward visuals. The bike mirror was a great idea when walking backwards. Make the rounded part of the foot bigger and it will encompass your feet too. Just my two cents! - MT Quote
chillyche Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 I worked on a short film last fall that used a dino of almost the exact same design. Those puppets ain't cheap. Quote
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