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Hi guys! I'm here with the final video in my
Bakugou series. And this video is a mash of
all the remaining clips I had because I didn't have much
to make, like, individual videos for
the rest of the pieces.
So! This clip is showing you how I did
the shirt. I took
a black tank top and then attached
these strips of stretchy,
orange fabric across
the shirt in an "x" shape.
And sewed that down using a zigzag stitch.
I used stretchy, orange material to create
the belt. And then for all the
green armor pieces I used 2mm EVA foam,
cut out in the rectangular
shapes, like, in the sizes that they needed to be.
Primed those with PlastiDip.
Painted those with acrylic paint. Shaded them with oil paint.
Then topped it all off with a coat of glossy spray paint.
I attached all these to the belt
pieces using hot glue. And
for the belt that when around the leg and up
the leg, I used nylon
webbing straps. I painted them green. Although, you can
buy them in green colors.
Sorry by the way! I don't have any footage of me
making the belt that goes around
the waist. But it's just..
It's just a long rectangular strip of fabric.
You can even buy an orange belt to use as a base.
I used 2mm, black, EVA foam
to create these circular pieces that attach on the sides
of his
where the part that goes up the leg
connects to the band that goes around the leg.
To create this arm section of the glove
I sewed stretchy material in the size that
I needed it to be to fit around my wrist. It is just,
again, another rectangular shape.
Then I created the silver details that you
see me gluing on here with hot glue,
using 2mm EVA foam. So I
have one square layer and
then the top layer is a circle with another circle cut out in it.
I primed those, again, with PlastiDip.
Painted those with spray paint. Shaded those with oil paint.
And then topped it off with a clear..
er coat of clear, glossy spray paint.
To create the rest of the glove,
I made a totally separate thing and this
was, again, just stretchy fabric
that I used. I sewed it together after tracing it
around my hand and cutting that out. And
then I'm attaching these finger armor pieces.
Those were made from 2mm EVA foam and pramed...
Primed! And painted the same
way as all the other pieces.
Now onto the pouches that attach
to the leg portion of his belt.
I made these, again, out of 2mm EVA foam. I
patterned them out. It's basically just a bunch of rectangles.
I sanded down the sides using a Dremel.
Glued these together using contact cement.
And then primed that in PlastiDip. Painted it with
acrylics. Shaded it with oil paints.
Topped it off with a clear, glossy coat of spray paint.
And glued that onto the bag
using hot glue.
Not the bag! I glued that on
to the belt
using hot glue.
These can open and close so
for my fixtures for the bag I just used
Velcro. I attached the Velcro using contact cement.
And finally, onto the last piece!
This is the knee piece. I cut this out
of 6mm EVA foam.
Here I'm taking my Dremel and creating these long
grooves in the back in a "t" shape. So
straight down the center both ways.
And then I'm using contact cement
to glue those openings shut.
Just make sure not to cut or Dremel through,
like, the whole foam because you don't want it to be separate pieces.
What this does, is when you glue these shut
they will create these sharp bends on the right side of the foam.
Once I've stuck those together I also
attach this bottom, small, like,
rainbow shape?.. I guess you would call it. Or, like,
this long half oval shape?
Of the knee piece. And I attach that at
an angle. So I've Dremel-ed
both the edges that are connecting to one another at an
angled and then glued those together so that there's
another, like, slight bend to this shape.
You're going to want to look at a reference photo to see
what I'm talking about when I'm talking about the bends that this has.
But you can also see it here! And what I'm doing here
is Dremel-ing in these details that
his knee armor has.
And I'm using a
very small Dremel head to do this.
Then I'm going back in with a more kind of pointed
Dremel head to smooth that out
and better shape it.
I add some battle damage using a
Dremel. And then I Dremel
down all of the edges to make sure everything's smooth
and ready for priming.
To prime this piece I used
wood glue.
About... I don't know. Three to five layers of it?
And then I used spray paint
to paint it.
Oil paint to shade it.
And then topped it off with a coat of
clear, glossy spray paint. And that is it
for this video.
I hope you guys found this video helpful
despite it being really short clips
for some pieces.
And check out future videos!
Thanks for watching and have a lovely day.
Bye!
