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The feeling of fighting again with these two⊠together⊠âŠpricelessâŠ
IâM LAUGHING WAY TOO MUCH FOR THIS.
Moon Demon Company Soldier ~ Hyakuya Yuuichirou â«ăœ(ăâăăœ)âȘ
âYouâre too kind to be able to live for nothing but revenge, Yu.â
Foam to Leather (Tutorial)
Things youâll need:
Brown craft foam
Aluminum foil
Clothes iron
Ironing board
Black paint
Brown paint (lighter than your foam)
Paint brush
Paper towel
Grab some aluminum foil and crumble it into a ball. Not too tight of a ball though! The next step is almost impossible if you do.Â
Next, un-crumple the ball. Flatten it out into one layer. Itâs fine if there are a few holes.
Place it on top of your foam.
Take your iron and firmly press it on the foam and aluminum. My iron was set to 3 (polyester) but the correct temperature may be different for other irons. Just remember not to use steam! Before doing this on a large piece, be sure to experiment and figure out what the best temperature and what the best pressure is. On larger pieces, youâll have to move the aluminum around a lot. Itâs not a quick process.
Now youâve got this crinkly affect on the foam. Next is painting!
Grab youâre brush, black paint, and a dish with some water. The idea is to dilute the black paint enough so that when you apply it the paint will seep into the divets the aluminum created.Â
Once the watery paint is applied, wipe it off with a paper towel. Continue to do this for your whole piece of foam.
Now hereâs an optional step (of which I havenât done myself but Iâve known others who have):
Grab the light brown paint and, without diluting it, paint it on. Itâs best to use a coarse brush in this case and to try to keep it out of the divets. Wipe some of the paint off.Â
Remember, imperfections are always good! Uneven paint isnât necessarily bad so just experiment with it.Â
Hereâs an example of a bracer I did with this method. The first two pictures are an example of the foam I began with and the rest show the end result. I hope this helps you guys out!
Joltik breeding variations because they are my favorite fuzzy spider baby. \;u;/
EDIT: Have some Galvantulas too!
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Iâve always thought that the title of âSo You Think You Can Danceâ was sinister af. Added an Evil German accent. Canât stop laughing.
NEW Sailor Moon x Honey Salon Third Collaboration! more info: http://www.sailormooncollectibles.com/2015/07/14/honey-salon-x-sailor-moon-third-collaboration/
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