This INSANE! Cyberpunk 2077 Costume! - Part 1
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
- This is the first of three episodes covering, in detail, the making of our Cyberpunk 2077 characters costume!
After playing the game late 2020 we immediately knew we needed to become one-time-cosplayers (Time will tell if that holds true ;D) and make our favorite set from the game!
In this episode we make the Gorilla Arms, Braindance Wreath and "Crash" the revolver!
Please write in the comments if you have any questions!
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
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Links:
Gorilla Arms 3D models:
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Braindance Wreath by Starside Armory:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:478...
Tutorial: • Braindance Wreath repl...
"Crash" Revolver (Malorian Overture):
www.thingiverse.com/thing:472...
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Music: www.epidemicsound.com/ - Jak na to + styl
WHAAATTT oh my gosh how hasn't this blown up?!??! I'm so impressed
Wow, thanks ❤️
this is awesome
Omg! You guys are amazing!! I've been looking for so long to figure out how to make the gorilla arms!! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks! Happy to be at help!😁
thank you my halloween is going to be high tech
Awesome! Have fun!☠️❤️
Awesome work! Defintetly gonna use the files for the gorilla hand to make my own cybernetic hand!
Thanks! 🥰 Hope they print well for you!
Wow, super cool well done.
Thanks a lot!
Nices work the Art very well done bro💯👌👍
Mucho gracias 😘
EPIC
såå sjukt bra!
Whoo tack!!
Love the creativity!
I was hoping to recreate the gorilla arms and was wondering what kind of silicone was used to cover it all?
Thanks a lot!
I actually used Latex, but in retrospective it's probably way better to use silicone. I would go for anything below 70A Shore, the lower the better.
@@artisarium I did mean to say latex but, it's good to know that silicone would work too, i used your files for parts and they came out fantastic.
Little question: I am allergic to latex. Do you have any material I can use instead? Or something that i can add on top of the latex to create a layer of protection?
You could use silicone instead. It's not as cheap, easy and forgiving to work with as latex though, and you can only use specified silicone colors and adhisive since silicone only sticks to silicone and nothing else. The result with silicone might be even better than with latex if you know what you're doing, but it will most likely require some testing/trial and error before you get a hang of it. I havent tried working with silicone myselfe yet, but try youtube " Silicone prostetics" and you should find a bunch of videos explaining the process!
I feel like no one will see this.... but futuristic jeans that fit all sizes are impossible to find. Any tips
(other than "make your own)?
I believe you've found a gap in the collection there. I googled and can't really find anything interesting!
Anybody else have better luck?
Can I buy a pair of these cause I don’t have a 3D printer
Ah sorry, can't take orders as of now!
But thanks for asking!
What kinda weird voice is that? Just because it's a cyberpunk video doesn't mean you have to sound like a knockoff V from the game
*With that voice "Haven't had you're morning coffee yet eh?"
@@artisariumThat ain’t it homeboy