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Finally got a few shots with the cuffs I made! Still need to do the neck one before the con in two weeks, whoop.Loki: Silhouette
Photographer: Sennedjem
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SceneOfTheCrime [2014-06-29 00:24:02 +0000 UTC]
This is absolutely phenomenal, I thought the thumbnail was a still from the movie!
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MirroredSilhouettes In reply to SceneOfTheCrime [2014-06-29 00:51:22 +0000 UTC]
OH, wow, thank you so much! That means a lot!
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ekormekolindo [2014-06-28 23:13:38 +0000 UTC]
Marvelous indeed! I have seen your other cosplay photos and I can say you have been an inspiration for my own Loki cosplay. Yet again, you have done something I desire to accomplish and I pray thee tell or give me some advice on how to accomplish the handcuffs. How did you make them? I would be most grateful for any advice you may give.
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MirroredSilhouettes In reply to ekormekolindo [2014-06-28 23:42:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! Always flattered to be an inspiration.
The cuffs were... interesting to design, to say the least. They're made from a combination of worbla (a thermoplastic) and two cookie cutters, believe it or not. I basically tried to break down the design into layers based on the photos I had to work with (ended up with seven, which fit perfectly on the width of the cookie cutters).
It's probably easier to show than tell, in this case. I have many, may WIP photos on both my tumblr and my Facebook pages, showing how I put them together, so I hope looking at those might be of some small service! And feel free to message me here or there if further explanations are warranted on my part. ^^
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ekormekolindo In reply to MirroredSilhouettes [2014-06-29 01:05:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the information! I am now stalking...erm... following you on Tumblr. You will be so incredibly helpful in my own creation and I'd like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I do have two questions if you do not mind. Is there a particular reason you went with Worbla instead of the foam and how much Worbla did it take you to make the two cuffs?
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MirroredSilhouettes In reply to ekormekolindo [2014-06-29 01:25:31 +0000 UTC]
Don't mind in the slightest! Worbla, being plastic, is a lot sturdier, and given the intricacy of the cuffs, I think it keeps it shape better than foam--basically the same principle I went with when I made Loki's armour. I originally made a foam set, and then found that it started cracking under continued use, and I definitely do not have that problem now. And there's the added bonus that worbla basically sticks to itself, so I don't have to worry about glueing things in place so much.
As for the amount, I, erm, haven't been keeping track, exactly. I got an XL sheet recently, anticipating that I'd eventually use it all, and I've just been slowly eating away at it. But the cuffs have taken a fair amount, given that each layer within them is two layers of worbla. But a medium sheet would probably do it. (I'm also working on the neck and ankle shackles, so I need a lot more, heh.)
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ekormekolindo In reply to MirroredSilhouettes [2014-06-29 17:04:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you once again. I assumed that would be the reason and I had thought about Worbla or possibly a combination of Worbla and foam. This is my first time working with Worbla. Much like yourself, I decided early on that Loki's armour would benefit from the rigidity of the Worbla as opposed to the EVA foam. A challenge it was but I muddled through it. I have a bit left from that adventure but it is a possibility I will need to buy more and hence why I inquired. Many thanks for sharing your insight!
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MirroredSilhouettes In reply to Tsuzukitheshinigami1 [2014-06-28 23:42:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank youuuu!
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Tsuzukitheshinigami1 In reply to MirroredSilhouettes [2014-06-28 23:58:03 +0000 UTC]
lol np
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Arvaarad-Atia [2014-06-28 07:04:29 +0000 UTC]
I begin to think that your Loki looks better than the film version. No kidding.
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MirroredSilhouettes In reply to Arvaarad-Atia [2014-06-28 14:57:45 +0000 UTC]
ACK, no, I will never even be close to Tom Hiddleston's perfection, nope nope nope. -falls over-
Hehe but thank you! <3
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Arvaarad-Atia In reply to MirroredSilhouettes [2014-06-30 23:45:56 +0000 UTC]
Imho your outfit looks better than the film version because it has several different textures, so it does not look so smooth and shiny and new; it has this sort of vintage quality to it. And the aging effect on the armour parts also looks more...authentic than in the film. In short: this outfit actually looks like someone's favourite clothing, something that has been worn more than just once; it does not have this artificial brand new look about it. Damn, sometimes it's really hard to put my thoughts into the right words, but I suppose you can see what I mean.
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