Learn to Paint EVA Foam Armor || Cosplay Tutorial
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2020
- After you’ve finished constructing your cosplay armor, you could just leave it like that - boring and blank. But adding a cool paint job really brings your cosplay to the next level, and completes the build. In this video, I’ll show you lots of tips and tricks for painting your EVA foam cosplay armor!
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Great tips. I find painting to be the hardest part as I always have an image in my head of what I want it to look like but find it hard to get those details. Still working on weathering and creating depth and these tips will help. Thanks!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Painting has always been a bit tricky for me as well - but I always love seeing it all come together!
This is quite helpful! You're very talented too ✨
Keep up the good work lol ✌️
Aw thank you! So glad it was helpful to you!
This was really helpful! Thank you!
For dry brushing, you put just a tiny bit of paint on the bristles and work it in on something non-porous. What you're doing just dries out the paint. You're rubbing grit and it doesn't stick.
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Very cool. A lot of these techniques are essentially the same in miniature painting. I was wondering if you could use a wash - basically a watered down black or dark acrylic paint that runs easily into grooves and carvings (like on the first purple bracer) - and use it to paint (shade) with a small brush into the carved designs, giving it greater contrast and make them stand out.
I think that would work out pretty well! For my Wonder Woman cosplay, I had gaps in between layers of foam detail, which I painted with a darker shade, and it looked really good. I think that a watered down paint would also work pretty well for small details - you’d just have to be precise with your painting :) Hope that’s helpful!
TFS, GB :)
I think I found it lol