Make: Props and Costume Armor: Create Realistic Science Fiction & Fantasy Weapons, Armor, and Accessories
P**C
Lots of info!
Info for making cosplay props & armor. Some techniques that are new to me. Instructions are clear & easy to understand, taking away the intimidating aspect of some new methods. Organized in a logical progression. Wish had gotten sooner. Will be improving my cosplays with these ideas. Pictures give added clarity to clearly written instructions.(Would be marvelous gift to cosplayer who makes stuff)
V**G
Great book
This is a awesome book. The author most definitely knows his trade well. It's very informative and perfect for those who are either just getting into Cosplay or have been working on them many years. I would highly recommend this book.
R**K
or perhaps you want to dress up like Iron Man at some point in the future
Are you ever called upon to make stage armor? Perhaps you just have an interest in learning more about the subject, or perhaps you want to dress up like Iron Man at some point in the future. Regardless, get your hands on a copy of the new title from Maker Media, Make: Props and Costume Armor by Shawn Thorsson. It's a must-own reference manual on a whole host of materials, methods, and techniques for creating such things.The book is written in an accessible, knowledgable way that demystifies a complex and often daunting area of costume production--the full color photographs are often helpful but occasionally hilarious (like the shot of an unfortunate housefly which got stuck in mold medium). Thorsson has aimed the book at primarily a cosplay readership, but the practical concerns of the cosplayer are the same as those of the theatrical costume artist: cost, time, quality, weight, mobility, etc. And, while i've purchased self-published books on these sorts of topics written by cosplay authors, the probably from a professional's perspective with a self-published text is the potential lack of vetting of the methods/media described within for accurate industrial health and safety practices. This book has clearly been edited by an IHS professional for proper practice and PPE recommendations.Thorsson divides his book into five sections: Prototypes and One-Offs, Molding and Casting, Vacuum Forming, Painting and Weathering, and Bringing It All Together. He covers everything from the tools and materials you'll need for various processes, through several how-to sections, up to and including movement tips for wearers of costume armor. In fact, I have to give big ups to this book for actually tackling the question of how to assemble armor in such a way that the wearer can conveniently answer the call of nature. The topics and illustrative projects range from the very simple to the extremely complex, so whatever your skill level and experience coming to the book, there's something new to see.I'm particularly gratified to note that the book contains sections on the application of digital technologies--from using Pepakura software to create faceted printable PDF patterns, to 3D printing and CNC carving of armor and prop shapes. This is an area of production which is only going to increase in importance--we've been 3D printing costume elements at PlayMakers Repertory Company for over two years at this point, and we had a show with ten Pepakura-style masks in it last season.My one tiny quibble pertains to the section on straps, specifically leather strap construction methods to which Thorsson only makes passing reference. Due to my time spent working at a high-end custom leather shop, i'm a bit of a strap snob, as one might surmise by my La Bricoleuse blog post on the various means of making strong but beautiful leather strapwork. But this is such a minimal grouse about the book that it makes no impact on my wholehearted, unreserved recommendation of this title. At only $30 for a copy, it feels like a steal.This review initially written for La Bricoleuse costume crafts artisanship blog.
A**Z
Good for practice but there's no information you can't get online for free
So this book is full of nice step-by-step projects for practicing your cosplay crafting skills. If you're getting this though it's for the experience of a book if that helps you as a learner as opposed to a video. That's because there are no skills in this book that you can't get online for free. I like the step by step help but if you're buying this just for the information you can get it for free.
D**S
Good collection of crafts
This is a great little collection of diy costume crafts all in one place. You can find most of this information on the internet, but having it all in one place has its advantage.
D**.
Really only documents the making of something similar to the cover, very little else. DISAPPOINTING
The book is really no more than documenting the single project and two props the author made similar to the outfit pictured on the cover. Tutorials are widely available with video and indestructible for free on the internet with much more depth and diverse application.Props and Armor (plural) is misleading. There's just one costume and the small number accessories that are better purchased economically and quality as finished goods online.The included pictures are small and low res and frequently demonstrate only the end product/process rather than any detailed images of a step-by-step. A lot of the techniques and materials require an extremely well ventilated garage or basement and is not mentioned extensively or often enough.Limited and not a great value for the money.
D**K
Simply the best
I was stuck on a few areas while making my character and was ready to give up. After reading this book I know exactly how to continue. The hardest part for me was to read the entire book before diving back into my creation. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain and show some of the tricks of the trade as it were. I am now able to make my character better than I had ever thought possible for my skill level.
G**O
Great Book
What I like about the book, that it is amazing.
C**A
Muy interesante e ilustrativo
Voy a usarlo para construir accesorios para cosplay. las imágenes son una buena guía.
F**D
Buen libro.
Buen libro sobre cosplay make, si lo encuentras en oferta mejor.
A**Z
Recpmendable
el producto llegó en la fecha indicada y en perfectas condiciones. Muy recomendable para aprender.
A**M
Muy bueno
Lo compré para hacer un cosplay para la boda de unos amigos, y realmente me sorprendió lo bien informado y detallado que esta.
A**N
Really good book, lots of detail
Really good book, lots of detail, has a wide range of skills and techniques which are transferable to any project you might need to do. As a person with none of these skills and never used any of these tools before I think I might struggle a bit to follow the instructions as when I first read it I found myself thinking 'but how did you do that', so I may need a bit of help from someone who has used these tools and techniques before to get me started, but overall the book seems very well written, lots of hints and tips as well as important health and safety information.Very interested read can't wait to start my first project.
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