I used the GF to cut all the parts for this Cthulhu mask. I made it out of EVA foam, based on a paper-craft pattern by Wintercroft (Cthulhu – Wintercroft ).
The sewing of all the parts took forever. I used glue for the tentacles, and in the future, I would use glue for the whole thing.
I meant to paint it, but ran out of time before Halloween.
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Jules
November 1, 2019, 2:42pm
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Now that’s a costume that’ll scare the kids! Great job!
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Nice!
I wonder if you could add a wire into some of the tentacles so you can spread them out and their position can be changed?
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ptodd
November 1, 2019, 4:45pm
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Wow… makes for an impressive costume!
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Heck, I was sitting here wondering how I could animate them independently!
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I’ve not done tentacles, but did a lions tale for a costume–think that one used wire within surgical tubing and padding that was fitted into a suede tube…
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IDK man, the stitching looks super cool. I’d tough it out, because it’s a great effect.
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cynd11
November 1, 2019, 10:53pm
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Wow, what an amazing build! And I kinda like the color, since I’m not familiar with the original character anyway.
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polarbrainfreeze:
Cthulhu mask
Got the basics down for this guy as well. Just add a hat and it would probably pass.
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rebecca
November 3, 2019, 12:28am
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It looks great! (Wait, I mean very, very scary!!).
It’s as awesome as the plague mask from last year.
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