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Published: 2012-01-20 21:33:20 +0000 UTC; Views: 11468; Favourites: 201; Downloads: 371
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Description Costume Construction:

The bodysuit it made from a custom pattern drafted by myself. The suit has a combination of modified princess seams and angled hip darts to shape the suit and belly window. The bodysuit is made from black and white metallic spandex. The bodysuit has built in leggings for the sake of 'modesty' and comfort.

The boots are boot-covers created over a pair of combat boots. I used wet look purple spandex for the base of the boot and ribbed a section under the knee for detailing and to help keep the boot up. The strapping and lower shoe guard are made from purple vinyl. The knee pads are highly modified children's knee guards which I ripped apart, rebuilt and then coated in a semi gloss glaze.

The belts and pouches are made from the same purple vinyl. I created my own pattern for the pouches and engineered my own design for the belts. My belt buckle is made from resin marbled in black and gold.

My arm guards are altered children shin guards which I've heat formed, painted and altered to fit my arms. My cape clasps are resin casted and painted with a metallic gold. The cape is made from a lightweight poly-satin and the same metallic white spandex used on the suit. The bottom of the cape is heat sealed to allow the cape to flow in the wind.

The mask is made from craft foam, heat & bond and purple wet look spandex. I also sewed elastic onto the temples of the mask to hold it on.
I created a paper mock-up of my face to get the spacing of the eyes, nose and jaw correct. Then I used the paper pattern to create a craftfoam mock-up to see how the heat forming would fit my face and to make sure craftfoam was the right material to use. I followed this up with cutting out a final copy of the mask from craftfoam, sewing on the elastic and applying heat and bond to the surface. I attached the wet look spandex to the heat and bond, then I cut off the excess fabric around the mask. I then heated the mask and molded it to my face.

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Photo by: Joseph Chi Lin

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Comments: 12

Shulkie [2013-08-31 17:58:09 +0000 UTC]

With this shot and the lighting, I can really see the leathery fabric for your top and the soft cloth for her cape. Nice idea for using shin-guards for guantlets. Awesome pic of showing a happy Huntress

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paper-stars [2012-02-11 17:54:12 +0000 UTC]

I'm sure I've said it before, but it bears saying again. I absolutely love your Huntress costume. SO very excellently done.

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Uchiha-Akiko [2012-01-21 22:29:20 +0000 UTC]

Awesome cosplay!

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Trillian-Z [2012-01-21 05:48:23 +0000 UTC]

Love your Huntress! Thanks for explaining how you made the mask too, I think that will be a useful technique when I make my new Sailor V mask!

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U1trawoman [2012-01-21 03:07:43 +0000 UTC]

I have always been a great fan of your cosplay, and you never disappoint.

I particularly like you in this particular cosplay. Well done!

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spselfr [2012-01-21 00:31:24 +0000 UTC]

very cool cosplay

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animeloving-Okami [2012-01-20 23:40:42 +0000 UTC]

and your costume is super kick ass XD

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animeloving-Okami [2012-01-20 23:40:22 +0000 UTC]

hm that little cross bow would be pretty great for classic ivy from batman animated series wrist cross bow she uses

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ShadowyZman [2012-01-20 23:39:55 +0000 UTC]

Gorgeous shot!

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jen--joy [2012-01-20 21:58:47 +0000 UTC]

Lady, you are easily my favourite Huntress ever. I'm utterly wowed by all the work and love you put into this!

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gillykins In reply to jen--joy [2012-01-20 22:05:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you BB <3
I told myself that when I did a Huntress costume I WAS GOING TO DO IT RIGHT! I drove myself a little crazy with little details.

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jen--joy In reply to gillykins [2012-01-20 22:14:38 +0000 UTC]

So craycray, but so worth it.

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