![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since this piece is symmetrical, I would just need to pattern the center and left side (then flip it over to use as the right side) 3) In order to scale my pieces properly in real life, I would measure the total height of Raiden on the photo, take measurements (in centimeters) of the part I wanted to make, then use a simple formula with my height to get the approximate scale for real life. For example, the bicep looks like it can be split into 3 main sections: 2) I would then choose a piece that I wanted to make and then envisioned how many pieces I would need to make the part. Plenty of reference photos (I just google images and download whatever I can find) ฤก) I downloaded multiple photos online of Raiden in attempt to get every angle of his costume to make.Looking at my completed Raiden now, there are still pieces I would like to re-pattern and re-make but I felt it was good enough for a first shot. There are times where I re-did my patterns multiple times till I felt okay with the piece. With sub-par patterns, the end result will not look too great. I would say patterning is the most important step of making a costume or prop. ![]()
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