FEATHERWEIGHT'S NINJA GEAR

by Devin Harrigan

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Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada
Download: 1 documents, 5341 KB

Printed: 32 pages, 8.5" x 11", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

This book a collecion of three fully illustrated tutorials about how to make good looking and cheap cosplay ninja props including ninja knives, ninja stars and armored head bands. Written by the award winning cosplayer and prop builder, Featherweight of cosplay.com Now FREE to download , enjoy.


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Excellent Read / Technically Enlightening
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27 Nov 2007
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The Featherweight tutorials we've all come to know and love have nothing on the depth and direction of these step-by-step illustrated guides. Along with a healthy dose of comic entertainment, Featherweight explains all the materials and techniques needed to create some great props out of attainable and (mostly) very safe supplies. For those of us who prefer not to breath in resin fumes, this is a God-send.
Costume Props for the Rest of Us
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6 Oct 2007
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As a seamstress, the vast majority of my costuming effort goes into sewing. I don't have the time, money or space to commit to working with fiberglass, thermoplastics or resins. Props always seem to get thrown together at the last minute with cardboard and glue. Now there is a book that shows me how I can still make props out of cardboard and glue - only now they look great!

Devin Harrigan is a well known costumer who has won awards at numerous anime conventions. In his introductory book, he demonstrates how to makes classy looking props using only materials that are easy to find and cheap to buy (sometimes free!) The instructions are clear and detailed. The diagrams are crisp enough that they can be printed out and used as templates for those of us who are drawing impaired. His techniques are also simple enough that it is easy to see how they could be adapted to make many other props beyond those for which he gives step-by-step instructions. In addition, his use of anime style characters to introduce each section makes it fun to work through each project.

If you have any interest in costuming at all - whether it is for cosplay, community theater, or just Halloween - this is a great buy! I can't wait for the full edition!
Amazing Things that can be done with Cardboard.
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4 Oct 2007 (updated 4 Oct 2007)
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An really nice and simple booklet on how to use carboard in the use of props. Even though its a sample of whats to come, it has some detail pictures and instructions in how to make ninja props outta cardboard. (Which can come in handy due to the large number of Naruto fans out there). Anyway Its a great start to anyone who wants to make nice looking props but dont have a lotta cash to spend on em.

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