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I miss kisame :')
I’m so afraid for his death scene
Hi, how are you doing? I hope fine :) i'm sorry if you've already posted something related, but i'm on mobile :x but i was wondering if you guys had anything on making patterns, more specifically a sweetheart top, thanks!
Hello there!
Sweetheart necklines are pretty popular, and relatively simple to draft. Here’s a few resources: 1 2 3
You may need to make a basic bodice block for these.
Here’s all of our resources on patterning.
I hope that helps! Good luck. :]
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Hey! How's it going? I was wondering if you guys had any tips on making bullets, rifle ones to be specific. Thanks in advance!!
3D printing! I actually printed a rifle cartridge that I downloaded form thingiverse that was designed for a Jinx cosplay last week, as my first attempt at 3D printing. You can check out my post about that here. So it is an option, but it requires access to a 3D printer and also quite a bit of time. The one I printed took about half an hour. Rather than print them all it might be a good way to get a mockup for a mold, and then cast the set :P Aside from that, there are lots of options for making props and prop bullets:
Check out dollar store and toy stores to see if there are any toys that come with fake bullets. These may be able to work as is, or with a bit of paint.
Sculpt, print or otherwise come into ownership of a bullet shaped item and make a mold from it. Then cast the rest in plastic resin.
Build your bullet with material like paper clay, sculpey clay, fimo clay, expanding foam, insulation foam, craft foam, worbla and other thermoplastics, paper mache or any other materials you are comfortable working with.
I also found a site that sells replicas:http://www.darkknightarmoury.com/c-295-replica-bullets.aspxBest of luck!