Monday, May 30, 2011

Paint and stuff



I painted, stuck some cheeks on, took the eye tape off, and put velcro on for future fabric connections.  Also put a metal loop on the bottom of the jaw instead of more internal operation, as previously designed.  This is much easier to deal with.  Getting bitten by my own creation while trying to make its bite better is painfully ironic.






A little cheek action.  It's just hot glued on and still needs some black fabric paint to continue the pattern.

 I need to get some matte sealing spray.

 I finally gave up on finding that one missing tooth and made a new one, but these pictures are older than that.
 I went to Fanimecon with some friends, and pretended to be Sauron with the Marvel crowd.  Dark Phoenix and me were lonely while the "teammates" pictures were being taken, so we took our own picture.
Also Bender was there.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Headgear installed

I have made my first youtube upload, showing the follow me eye effect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG7JISCmptQ

You know those pictures on facebook and such, where people are taking their own picture in a mirror?  I find those to be pretty darn tacky.  And yet here I am doing it.  Embarrassing hypocrisy.

The eyes are covered with masking tape so I don't accidentally paint them or scratch them up.
Since taking this picture, the jaw has somewhat been elastic'ed into being mostly closed, but I still need to work on getting it all the way closed.  And find that tooth that is still missing.  And other things.

Both of these pictures are of the same side of the face, because the other side has a big white patch that needs painting.

The mask is pretty much attached to my head.  It's like wearing a periscope that I can't see out of.  When I turn my head, it turns.  When I tilt my head, it tilts and does not fall off, thanks to several hours worth of headgear building with brass wire and plastic canvas (the same stuff the outer neck is made out of.)


The circlish watermark looking things are where I didn't clean off my mirror well enough to take the picture.  It used to be a target for suction-tipped nerf gun practice.  Don't judge me.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Eyes installed, tail in gear

I just finished gluing in the eyes.  I made the eyes out of some plastic ball ornaments that came as two halves at a  craft store.  I used a soldering iron to melt out four circles, then I used some wire cutters and a file to clean up the edges.  Then I painted the convex side of two of them like eyes (with glow in the dark paint,) as per this handy tutorial..  Then I Krazy Glued one clear eye part and one painted eye part together, and ta da, follow me eyes.  I hot glued them onto the head, and followed up with suede leather eyelids that I cut out of stuff I had sitting around.  The effect is pretty awesome, but needs a new paint job pretty bad.

The top picture is yellow because of no flash, lower is reflective because there is.  I cannot win.  The neck is pretty much finished, may need some foam under the chin to connect it to the lower jaw like I did with the top.  The plastic canvas is a little bent so the neck doesn't look extremely sexy in this pic, but it doesn't look bad when positioned properly.

In other news, I finally went and got new pvc pipe and rebuilt the tail harness.  Hooray.

My to-do list includes making clawed gloves, attaching the head to my head, making the jaw operate with my jaw, puffing out the body with more plastic canvas and foam, making a skin, painting the skin, and then adding feathers.  And then, you know, wearing it around town to scare the chillins.

On the downside, my desktop computer hasn't worked properly for almost a month, and my car is also on strike.   This would not be such a big problem if I could get groceries decently on my bike.  I should get one of those rear wheel racks.

Monday, May 16, 2011

The [costume] story so far

Hi, I'm Renee.  I like to dress up in funny costumes that include animals... though I'm not what I'd call a furry.  I've made a pteranodon outfit, which I'm told doubles as a Sauron (X-men) suit, and is very popular with the nerd/under-7 crowd.
 Here I am posing at Wondercon 2011.

Also I has a Gambit costume.  Plz ignore my messy room, my photo editing software is down for the count currently so I can't crop it out.
I'm currently making a deinonychus costume.  The feet are finished, the head is getting there, the tail was done but I broke part of it, the hand claws need attaching to gloves, the feathers and fabric are here, and I am pretty excited in general.
 The tail on me.  You know you're classy when you're taking a picture of yourself in the mirror, AND you're wearing a fat ugly tail.
 The head and neck top.  I have since made a similar jointed piece for the underside of the neck, and painted the head.  The idea is that the white part will be attached to my head somehow in a conehead-like manner, and the point of the cone ends in a hook that goes into the dinosaur head.  There's wire in the head for it to hook onto.  And as you can tell from the state of the head in this picture, it is pure papier mache.  The head and lower jaw took at least two weeks of papier macheing until they were done, and it was all worth it.
 I had to make 60 teeth by hand, and I was feeling cheap so I used air dry clay.  It was boring as crap.
 The lower jaw in front, and the upper jaw in the back, painted and with teeth glued in.  The lower jaw has three little loops for elastic attachment, hanging from the wire in the upper head, and string attachment for me to move the jaw (in order from front to back.)
 The head so far.  It is a little bit shiny because the paint kept getting dings in it, and so I did a thin glue layer.  It also has no eyes yet, I'm working on that.  There is a piece of foam sticking off the back of the top for structure reasons.  Probably going to glue it to the jointed neck parts later.
 Lookit mah teeths.
It has an overbite.  I referenced pictures of deinonychus skulls as much as possible while making this, but the lower jaw ended up being pretty wide.  I also submitted to the "Jurassic Park" raptor head design in a few other places, like nose bridge ridges.

When making this costume, I wanted to be as scientifically accurate as possible.  Unfortunately, there is a decent amount that is not known about deinonychus, and sometimes, well... the stuff they do know just doesn't seem like it would look amazing.  Jurassic Park realized this.  Check this picture of a deinonychus skellie, stolen directly from wikipedia:
I'm going to draw your attention to several key areas that don't really look good.  Starting with the skull, you'll notice that it's domed at the eyes, and the snout is not actually as long or bulbous as the movie raptors.  Scientists even think that the bones in back of their eyes stuck out sideways enough that they had some binocular vision, unlike the movie critters.  That is just plain hard to reconcile with the picture in my head of raptors.  I am sorry, science.  Hollywood got to me.

Next, there's the fingers.  My personal fingers are not that long, and the longer I try to extend them, the less stable they're going to be.  Therefore, the costume's will be shorter than they ought to be.

Lastly, the pubic bone.  It's that thing that comes down from the pelvis and is as long as the femurs.  It's probably there to attach leg and tail muscles to.  But mentally, draw the flesh on that body for a minute.  It's just not going to look good.  As one of my friends so unartfully put it, it looks a bit like "dino dong."  The JP raptors had a smaller version of this bone, probably for that very reason.  Also, with the amount of jumping and bouncing they did in the movies, it would not have paid to have that bone there.  I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.  I want to be true to the science, but between it being ugly, and me having to wear it, I just don't know if I want it to be that long.  It'll probably be made out of foam so it's way flexible.  That way I can maybe kind of sit down at some point.  No, not really.  More like sprawl, because of the tail.

Looking to the future, I need to figure out a cool skin pattern for it.  I've been looking at snakes and lizards a bit for inspiration.
Here is a picture of a sexy chameleon.
Here is an adorable ball python.
Any ideas of patterns or animals to emulate?  The body fabric I have is sort of a muddy olive green, somewhat yellower than the color I painted the head. I also have feathers for the arms, tail, and neck, because velociraptors have been found with feather imprints I think, and definitely have quill holes in their arm bones.  Tons of their other relatives have been found with feather evidence too, including T-rex, who isn't even that closely related.  So despite possibly looking like an overgrown turkey, I am going with the feathers.  They are grey and white spotted, and pure black feathers.