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Just a different angle of my costume.
First pic here. [link]
This is a pic of my Black Knight costume that was a project for an art class in college. The rules of the project were simple; we could use anything to construct our costumes except plastic bags or cloth.
My costume was made using only cardboard, newspaper, red duck tape, black duck tape, and a hot glue gun. I used a black spray paint that had a gloss to it to give the cardboard a metallic look.
I know it looks kind of bulky, but I like how it turned out. Also, the parts of gray that you can see in the shoulder area is the shirt I was wearing underneath the costume.
The shirt was not part of the costume, and fortunately didn't affect my grade, which was an A.
I could have made some covering over the shoulder area like I did for my legs, but I ran out of time.
Please comment on what you think.
First pic here. [link]
This is a pic of my Black Knight costume that was a project for an art class in college. The rules of the project were simple; we could use anything to construct our costumes except plastic bags or cloth.
My costume was made using only cardboard, newspaper, red duck tape, black duck tape, and a hot glue gun. I used a black spray paint that had a gloss to it to give the cardboard a metallic look.
I know it looks kind of bulky, but I like how it turned out. Also, the parts of gray that you can see in the shoulder area is the shirt I was wearing underneath the costume.
The shirt was not part of the costume, and fortunately didn't affect my grade, which was an A.
I could have made some covering over the shoulder area like I did for my legs, but I ran out of time.
Please comment on what you think.
Image size
360x480px 41.85 KB
Make
SONY
Model
DSC-W120
Shutter Speed
10/400 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
5 mm
ISO Speed
640
Date Taken
Feb 3, 2009, 1:22:55 PM
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