Totally Confused First-Timer
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Totally Confused First-Timer
Yeah. I want to make a costume of Macha/Maha from .hack//SIGN, but I don't have any idea where to even begin. Can anybody help me?
This is a link to some pictures. Best I could find. Here... >_<;;
This is a link to some pictures. Best I could find. Here... >_<;;
Ummm... Hi.
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Well, do you know where I could get purple paint? And, how do you suggest making the fur look purple? I've just never done this before, and I don't wanna screw the whole thing up. I need something to do over the summer, so I thought that this would be a cool thing, and I could get a jump start on Halloween. I love safety pins. Lol.
Ummm... Hi.
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hmm you mean purple face paint? I would wait until halloween and then go to target or walmart or something and look around for a cheap halloween makeup kit thing, or you can look online (I had a site bookmarked but I can't find it anywhere) for clown makeup or something- depends on how much you want.
you might be able to find purple fur at the craft store, or maybe you could dye it... (don't know if you'd want to do that, considering you'd have a lot of leftover dye...)
I think you could mix (the cheap bottle-y kind, not the tube-y kind) acrylic paint to the right colour, put on rubber gloves (or not) and mash the paint into the fur, then prod it with your fingers to make it look less smooth (i.e. comb or ruffle the fur sorta) and leave it to dry in the ear shape (it'll be hard when it dries).
I don't know how that'll work (I just made it up off the top of my head ^^; ) but you can try it
I wish you luck
you might be able to find purple fur at the craft store, or maybe you could dye it... (don't know if you'd want to do that, considering you'd have a lot of leftover dye...)
I think you could mix (the cheap bottle-y kind, not the tube-y kind) acrylic paint to the right colour, put on rubber gloves (or not) and mash the paint into the fur, then prod it with your fingers to make it look less smooth (i.e. comb or ruffle the fur sorta) and leave it to dry in the ear shape (it'll be hard when it dries).
I don't know how that'll work (I just made it up off the top of my head ^^; ) but you can try it
I wish you luck
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Re: Totally Confused First-Timer
Gather as many images and references of the character as you can. This will help you understand the details of the costume. I highly recommend Block Blast to anyone looking for a fun and addictive puzzle game. It's one of the best games I've played in a long time.