Supplies are *slowly* coming in, finally! My origami paper came earlier the week, and my bottles finally came yesterday so I've been playing with that!
I hit some snags with the costume accessories, but I should have some progress to share soon on that front.
Onto the Origami!
Only listing my bottled origami on Etsy so far, worried about the rest getting crushed in shipping, but gotta share anyway!
I covered the earrings in mod podge to protect them from water and give them some strength, so happy with how they turned out! =D
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Thank's for visiting Nostalgic Nerdom! If you're a first time visitor check out the links there to the right. I spend much of my "free" time creating geeky awesomeness which you can find in my Etsy shop! This blog is where I post about the random stuff I'm getting up to.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Sewing for Dummies
Made the boyfriend try on women's leggings today to see how they wore on him. Shame has no place in cosplay! LOL! I think I have a good idea of how I'll need to adjust the pattern for him though so was worth while. And, I finally managed to find a leggings pattern locally! A good day indeed.
Pretty much all the fabric is from Fabric.com, a company which I have come to love. Their return policy really is no questions asked, which is great when you realize the teal fabric you bought is actually a flower print!
Basic orange and black:
The fabric for AndrAIa
This is a tissue lame... and while not as impossible to sew as the internet makes out it will take some figuring out. I'm thinking that there's no way to have the seams completely neat, since the act of sewing tends to leave a black line where the foil has been moved. Also flash pictures makes the whole thing reflect, but it's darker than it looks there. I may look into different needles? Not sure. I think using tissue paper on the back will help keep the teeth from biting at it too much too.
Spandex for Bob:
The darker blue I bought was almost too shiny and too dark, but I think the reverse will work ok:
Here's the two sides combined with the teal:
The spandex is much easier to sew than I expected, at least on the small scale!
The vinyl wasn't too bad either, but I won't have to sew that much anyhow, just to add some velcro or maybe elastic depending on how I decide to attach it.
I've learned that the fanexpo wrist band has to go on my wrist, but can be covered by my costume most of time.
I also realized that AndrAIa's fins go through some of her jewelry :P not sure exactly how to work some of that, I may need to make the fins around those bangles LOL!
Pretty much all the fabric is from Fabric.com, a company which I have come to love. Their return policy really is no questions asked, which is great when you realize the teal fabric you bought is actually a flower print!
Basic orange and black:
The fabric for AndrAIa
This is a tissue lame... and while not as impossible to sew as the internet makes out it will take some figuring out. I'm thinking that there's no way to have the seams completely neat, since the act of sewing tends to leave a black line where the foil has been moved. Also flash pictures makes the whole thing reflect, but it's darker than it looks there. I may look into different needles? Not sure. I think using tissue paper on the back will help keep the teeth from biting at it too much too.
Spandex for Bob:
The darker blue I bought was almost too shiny and too dark, but I think the reverse will work ok:
Here's the two sides combined with the teal:
The spandex is much easier to sew than I expected, at least on the small scale!
The vinyl wasn't too bad either, but I won't have to sew that much anyhow, just to add some velcro or maybe elastic depending on how I decide to attach it.
I've learned that the fanexpo wrist band has to go on my wrist, but can be covered by my costume most of time.
I also realized that AndrAIa's fins go through some of her jewelry :P not sure exactly how to work some of that, I may need to make the fins around those bangles LOL!
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Arm bands and Icons
Had the lightbulb go off for AndrAIa's arm jewelry to use wire in tubing. My first try I used to thick of wire and it was impossible to work with. Second try I used thinner wire and it's malleable enough to take on and off.
Trying to take a picture of your own arm... not so easy. So ignore the terrible angles!
And not on my arm:
I also went and got the icons printed on photo paper! I designed them myself and I think the shadows on the game and guardian icons turned out the best! The game icon is folded which makes it really stand out =D
Trying to take a picture of your own arm... not so easy. So ignore the terrible angles!
And not on my arm:
I also went and got the icons printed on photo paper! I designed them myself and I think the shadows on the game and guardian icons turned out the best! The game icon is folded which makes it really stand out =D
Friday, July 1, 2011
Trident (almost) done!
As much as I'd like to keep tinkering with it (and completely redo parts), I've declared it done other than a spraying with sealer. That will have to wait til a nice day when I can take it to the park I think... Or at least an ally! That would seem sketchy at ALL
Here are some pics, the weather is crappy so the lighting isn't the greatest but it gives a good idea how dynamic the gold is!
Top view
Bottom tip and full view!
Looks much smaller disassembled!
On the Glitch front, still not happy with the cog... but I think I might get it printed! First off, I discovered that Google makes a free CAD program called SketchUp which is surprisingly easy to use. I did some measuring and tweaking and came up with this:
It tis a bit costly just for a small ring, and they have a minimum order of $25 so not sure. I may know someone with access to a 3D printer so I'll try the beg route first haha.
Here are some pics, the weather is crappy so the lighting isn't the greatest but it gives a good idea how dynamic the gold is!
Top view
Bottom tip and full view!
Looks much smaller disassembled!
On the Glitch front, still not happy with the cog... but I think I might get it printed! First off, I discovered that Google makes a free CAD program called SketchUp which is surprisingly easy to use. I did some measuring and tweaking and came up with this:
It tis a bit costly just for a small ring, and they have a minimum order of $25 so not sure. I may know someone with access to a 3D printer so I'll try the beg route first haha.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Glitch!
You know what's hard? Trying to find reference photos of Glitch from ReBoot :P
Some of the edges aren't as sharp as I'd like... I like the method I came up with though! While I was designing it the boyfriend asked if it'd be possible to have different modes., so in an effort to please I have so the cog can be pulled off the center, and the insert changed.
Here are the four inserts I've designed:
For the cog itself I used a paper craft version of Glitch as a template. The cog actually has 11 teeth, which makes designing it very difficult. I traced it out onto a sheet of foam board and cut it out of two sheets glued together with white glue.
The middle circle is cut entirely out of the top, and slightly wider out of the bottom sheet. That circle will be glued to the glitch part of box, and you can pull the cog off it to replace the inserts!
As you can see some of the edges aren't a clean as I'd like, I'm tempted to redo the cog but I don't think I'd do any better cutting the teeth with a second go. I do need to invest in a new exacto knife though, paper kills the blades! We'll see how it looks when painted.
Next on the docket... AndrAIa's jewelry!
Some of the edges aren't as sharp as I'd like... I like the method I came up with though! While I was designing it the boyfriend asked if it'd be possible to have different modes., so in an effort to please I have so the cog can be pulled off the center, and the insert changed.
Here are the four inserts I've designed:
For the cog itself I used a paper craft version of Glitch as a template. The cog actually has 11 teeth, which makes designing it very difficult. I traced it out onto a sheet of foam board and cut it out of two sheets glued together with white glue.
The middle circle is cut entirely out of the top, and slightly wider out of the bottom sheet. That circle will be glued to the glitch part of box, and you can pull the cog off it to replace the inserts!
As you can see some of the edges aren't a clean as I'd like, I'm tempted to redo the cog but I don't think I'd do any better cutting the teeth with a second go. I do need to invest in a new exacto knife though, paper kills the blades! We'll see how it looks when painted.
Next on the docket... AndrAIa's jewelry!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Clay (almost) done!
Just about ready for painting! I may go over with a fine sand paper first, but it's pretty much ready I think. I don't know if I'm just getting sick of sanding tho!
Picture dump!
Here we see the remaining (semi) major issue with the trident, one of the connections is a bit loose. I think I can build it up with some tape and keep it from bending so much. But, I'm holding off on that until I'm done construction since paint may end up in the connector and doing it. I already had to file down one a bit because of glue.
Problem #2, some cracks. I've filled most of them with Poly Filla (awesome product, but not good to breath), but some are happening at slight flex points which won't stay sealed. I think filling with paint will work fine though.
Better view of the top half.
45 degree view of the tip
Close of the handle. Quite happy with its strength, I don't think it will will crack with use :)
Top down view of tip.
Very productive week! I think I might move onto jewelry next. I have a start on Bob's keytool, so that will probably be the next post :)
Picture dump!
Here we see the remaining (semi) major issue with the trident, one of the connections is a bit loose. I think I can build it up with some tape and keep it from bending so much. But, I'm holding off on that until I'm done construction since paint may end up in the connector and doing it. I already had to file down one a bit because of glue.
Problem #2, some cracks. I've filled most of them with Poly Filla (awesome product, but not good to breath), but some are happening at slight flex points which won't stay sealed. I think filling with paint will work fine though.
Better view of the top half.
45 degree view of the tip
Close of the handle. Quite happy with its strength, I don't think it will will crack with use :)
Top down view of tip.
Very productive week! I think I might move onto jewelry next. I have a start on Bob's keytool, so that will probably be the next post :)
Friday, June 24, 2011
Trident Skeleton!
Success!
I cut off the old pegs and created new ones, which shortened the trident significantly.
I duct taped the posts to test the height before doing the final gluing and such and it is about 6'4", a bit more than 1' than my height. I'll be wearing heals, so it will be about right judging from the reference photos I have!
I still managed to make a couple of the pegs too small >_< Only one that has a noticeable wiggle tho! To ensure I don't have bits falling off during use, I added small holes to allow me to lock in the poles:
I'll use small zip ties (probably two, going around each side) to lock in the poles during the convention. Right now I'm using bits of pipe cleaner heh.
I'll set up a better shot of it before I start the next step against a dark background. I'm not sure exactly where I'm going to go from here... Figuring out how to sculpt the flares is going to be the most difficult part. I'm considering getting some wire mesh just to make it easier. My biggest fear is the handle cracking where I have to hold it.
I cut off the old pegs and created new ones, which shortened the trident significantly.
I duct taped the posts to test the height before doing the final gluing and such and it is about 6'4", a bit more than 1' than my height. I'll be wearing heals, so it will be about right judging from the reference photos I have!
I still managed to make a couple of the pegs too small >_< Only one that has a noticeable wiggle tho! To ensure I don't have bits falling off during use, I added small holes to allow me to lock in the poles:
I'll use small zip ties (probably two, going around each side) to lock in the poles during the convention. Right now I'm using bits of pipe cleaner heh.
I'll set up a better shot of it before I start the next step against a dark background. I'm not sure exactly where I'm going to go from here... Figuring out how to sculpt the flares is going to be the most difficult part. I'm considering getting some wire mesh just to make it easier. My biggest fear is the handle cracking where I have to hold it.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Trident Construction - Oops!
I started construction of the trident! However, in addition to "Measure twice, cut once" I should add "Design three times"!
I had my mind set on 1/2" dowel, but finding fittings that would work with that size was difficult. I had wanted screw fittings, but I'd have to do some real messing around with them adaptors and even then I couldn't find enough that were for 3/8" (inner diameter of them are 1/2")
What I ended up getting were some cheap PVC pipe fittings designed to go inside the other pipe, so their ID was somewhat smaller than 1/2". They were long though, which will help avoid the wiggle issue that the short copper fittings tend to allow. I can also drill a hole through them and the pole to allow a zip tie to add extra support.
The theory was sound! I did over sand some of the peg ends, so the error I did make will allow me to fix that as well.
Doesn't look very big does it! Buuut, all assembled it is nearly 7.5'! A good foot longer than I wanted! I think the error occurred when rounding the sizes, and adding an inch here and there as I cut the dowel. I also forgot to get enough dowel for the sides of the trident, but I've gotten more now :)
So, perhaps today I shall chop em down some, and be gentler with the sanding! Thank god for my dremel, I'd never have gotten that sanding done.
On the shoe front, I am leaning towards these.
I will be painting them with semi-transparent blue in the spot pattern, but silver should make a great base. the shape looks close and price is right ($35 including shipping). I have silver vinyl bought to make her cuffs and belt as well, which I'll be painting the same way so it should all match!
I had my mind set on 1/2" dowel, but finding fittings that would work with that size was difficult. I had wanted screw fittings, but I'd have to do some real messing around with them adaptors and even then I couldn't find enough that were for 3/8" (inner diameter of them are 1/2")
What I ended up getting were some cheap PVC pipe fittings designed to go inside the other pipe, so their ID was somewhat smaller than 1/2". They were long though, which will help avoid the wiggle issue that the short copper fittings tend to allow. I can also drill a hole through them and the pole to allow a zip tie to add extra support.
The theory was sound! I did over sand some of the peg ends, so the error I did make will allow me to fix that as well.
Doesn't look very big does it! Buuut, all assembled it is nearly 7.5'! A good foot longer than I wanted! I think the error occurred when rounding the sizes, and adding an inch here and there as I cut the dowel. I also forgot to get enough dowel for the sides of the trident, but I've gotten more now :)
So, perhaps today I shall chop em down some, and be gentler with the sanding! Thank god for my dremel, I'd never have gotten that sanding done.
On the shoe front, I am leaning towards these.
I will be painting them with semi-transparent blue in the spot pattern, but silver should make a great base. the shape looks close and price is right ($35 including shipping). I have silver vinyl bought to make her cuffs and belt as well, which I'll be painting the same way so it should all match!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Cosplaying!
With only so much time in the day I don't really find the time to post here about what I'm at. Heck, lately I'm lucky if I manage to get pictures of my items before they sell at the Farmers Market (not that I'm complaining!) So, I've decided to use this blog to also chronicle my else-wise geeky life!
So, my main distraction these days has been prepping and researching for my AndrAIa costume from the very awesome show ReBoot!
Here she is:
So far I've got her trident sketched out:
I bought 1/2" dowel to use for most of it, but my initial plan to use a smaller dowel to connect the bits is too wobbly. I had planned to use plumbing fittings, but I was going about it wrong in the store. I now know that the measurement for copper pipping is the INNER diameter, so I actually need to use 3/8" fittings! I shall head to the store soon. Why do I need to do it piece wise? Well, I need to fly with this as I'm making it to go to Fan Expo in Toronto! The max length of any one piece is around 25", but even with that limitation it's looking at a good max of 7 feet! Given that I'm only 5'3", I'll probably scale it to a bit over 6', meaning piece "A" would be about 22" total. I hope to have threaded fittings but we'll see what I find.
For the top I have 1/4" dowels that will go between the main post and the two side posts that I'll attach by drilling a hole and using hot glue to keep it all steady. I have air-dry clay for the details, but we'll see how well that works. I'll be doing a step by step of this taking as many pics as I can!
While for her pants a stretch fabric would be ideal, I found this tissue lamé and had to go for it. I don't think I could get any closer if I tried!!
So, pants will be a challenge and will likely need a zipper. It was also half off, so I got a bunch extra just incase I mess up! I was hoping to find a pattern for like, tight leather pants or something but nadda.
For her jewelry I'll mostly be using craft foam which you can apparently shape slightly with heat. I found an amazing tutorial for making it look like metal, so fingers crossed that it works! I think I will use scuplty for the gems? I will be asking my friend who uses it a lot!
I also have my wig! Need to trim the bangs but I will save that for when I've gotten better at putting it on.
I am also making Bob for my boyfriend to wear (I keep tell people we're going as a bad fanfiction), but I will save those details for their own post!
So, my main distraction these days has been prepping and researching for my AndrAIa costume from the very awesome show ReBoot!
Here she is:
So far I've got her trident sketched out:
I bought 1/2" dowel to use for most of it, but my initial plan to use a smaller dowel to connect the bits is too wobbly. I had planned to use plumbing fittings, but I was going about it wrong in the store. I now know that the measurement for copper pipping is the INNER diameter, so I actually need to use 3/8" fittings! I shall head to the store soon. Why do I need to do it piece wise? Well, I need to fly with this as I'm making it to go to Fan Expo in Toronto! The max length of any one piece is around 25", but even with that limitation it's looking at a good max of 7 feet! Given that I'm only 5'3", I'll probably scale it to a bit over 6', meaning piece "A" would be about 22" total. I hope to have threaded fittings but we'll see what I find.
For the top I have 1/4" dowels that will go between the main post and the two side posts that I'll attach by drilling a hole and using hot glue to keep it all steady. I have air-dry clay for the details, but we'll see how well that works. I'll be doing a step by step of this taking as many pics as I can!
While for her pants a stretch fabric would be ideal, I found this tissue lamé and had to go for it. I don't think I could get any closer if I tried!!
So, pants will be a challenge and will likely need a zipper. It was also half off, so I got a bunch extra just incase I mess up! I was hoping to find a pattern for like, tight leather pants or something but nadda.
For her jewelry I'll mostly be using craft foam which you can apparently shape slightly with heat. I found an amazing tutorial for making it look like metal, so fingers crossed that it works! I think I will use scuplty for the gems? I will be asking my friend who uses it a lot!
I also have my wig! Need to trim the bangs but I will save that for when I've gotten better at putting it on.
I am also making Bob for my boyfriend to wear (I keep tell people we're going as a bad fanfiction), but I will save those details for their own post!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Glow Photo!
First, I'd like to share this article from Cracked:
8 Celebs You Didn't Know Were Geeks
I'm really proud of the photos I took for this one, especially for the glowing ones! I'm starting to get the hang of the manual settings on my camera.
Glowing Ectoplasm Pendant on Etsy
The dark photos only required a slight amount of editing to touch up the backgrounds which had some artifacting. My camera is pretty simple, only a couple of settings to play with. I actually took these photo in semi-dark, with a black light on them. This allowed me to use a higher shutter speed, which greatly reduces blurring which had been a problem in the past.
I actually used a cloth black storage cube that I got at Walmart to take the photos in which made for a great solid background and was the right amount of light that I still ended up with some bottle details in the images.
The coloured glow turned out the best:
And here's both of the styles together:
8 Celebs You Didn't Know Were Geeks
I'm really proud of the photos I took for this one, especially for the glowing ones! I'm starting to get the hang of the manual settings on my camera.
Glowing Ectoplasm Pendant on Etsy
The dark photos only required a slight amount of editing to touch up the backgrounds which had some artifacting. My camera is pretty simple, only a couple of settings to play with. I actually took these photo in semi-dark, with a black light on them. This allowed me to use a higher shutter speed, which greatly reduces blurring which had been a problem in the past.
I actually used a cloth black storage cube that I got at Walmart to take the photos in which made for a great solid background and was the right amount of light that I still ended up with some bottle details in the images.
The coloured glow turned out the best:
And here's both of the styles together:
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Like the phoenix...
Wow what a busy term (being a university student my life is measured in 4 months stretches)! Had a great time at Sci-fi on the Rock, finals were kick ass, and the custom orders have been trickling in.
Was inspired last night to do a Nyan cat! If you haven't heard of this, check out the original website, and buy a super awesome t-shirt while you're there! The music is seriously grooving!
Get it on Etsy
Was inspired last night to do a Nyan cat! If you haven't heard of this, check out the original website, and buy a super awesome t-shirt while you're there! The music is seriously grooving!
Get it on Etsy
Monday, January 3, 2011
Oops
I've been neglecting the internet world unfortunately, but for good (for me) reasons. When I made the switch over to Nostalgic Nerdom, finally completely giving up chainmailling I expected about equal sales. Not hardly. I was going to school full time (albeit a reduced load) the summer, and doing this as a side job. Which I quickly had to schedule time for as it began taking over my life and my living room.
Success: Good
Cat chewing through my bag of beads: Not so much.
My framed items took off, and in retrospect it made sense. The sprites I make are things I grew up with, are iconic to those of my generation. However, a large portion of folks my age have done this whole "becoming an adult" thing, which means have "real" decor. Frame = Grownup, Sprite = Awesome. Who could resist!
So, struggling to keep up with local demand, I all but shut down my online presence. I literately could not make things fast enough, even with recruiting my boyfriend to do much of the framing work. Once the Christmas Rush hit I had to thicken my skin and deal with folks being disappointed because I already sold out of every single megaman creation I had.
But all good things must come to an end. The market that I'd been selling at once a week for nearly a year has inexplicitly been booted out of their current location, and are still homeless. Therefore myself and my partner in geekery Angry Owl are also homeless. Now, she has kept up with her store being much better at time management than I, so there's lots ot see over there. Over at my own store. Nostalgic Nerdom, I'm still sweeping out the cob webs.
I have learned many lessons about organization in these past few months, and have a better feel for the geekery markets! I've learned that MegaMan > Mario for hyperactive fans, unless Mario is riding Yoshi. I've learned the power of multi-compartment containers, and I've learned the mailing schedules for my favorite suppliers.
I've also gotten my boyfriend suckered in to help me with mailing which is great. He is much more detail oriented than I, and if I've given him a set of requirements for packing they will be met or exceeded. He is also much better at dealing with the post office than I!
I will be around, slowly refilling my store. I may go on a dice posting binge after thing. There really are only so many ways to say d20s are awesome and roll and stuff, google may have to just put up with some repetition!
If you have some cool handmade geekery that you think my readers might enjoy, send me a message!
Now, as a side effect of all this, I've been completely lax about photography. Many of the pieces I've been most proud of I never snapped a single shot! The ones I know in person I've started demanding shots :D
In the mean time, here's a good shot taken by a friend of mine of my Christmas-tree/Storage Device!
Success: Good
Cat chewing through my bag of beads: Not so much.
My framed items took off, and in retrospect it made sense. The sprites I make are things I grew up with, are iconic to those of my generation. However, a large portion of folks my age have done this whole "becoming an adult" thing, which means have "real" decor. Frame = Grownup, Sprite = Awesome. Who could resist!
So, struggling to keep up with local demand, I all but shut down my online presence. I literately could not make things fast enough, even with recruiting my boyfriend to do much of the framing work. Once the Christmas Rush hit I had to thicken my skin and deal with folks being disappointed because I already sold out of every single megaman creation I had.
But all good things must come to an end. The market that I'd been selling at once a week for nearly a year has inexplicitly been booted out of their current location, and are still homeless. Therefore myself and my partner in geekery Angry Owl are also homeless. Now, she has kept up with her store being much better at time management than I, so there's lots ot see over there. Over at my own store. Nostalgic Nerdom, I'm still sweeping out the cob webs.
I have learned many lessons about organization in these past few months, and have a better feel for the geekery markets! I've learned that MegaMan > Mario for hyperactive fans, unless Mario is riding Yoshi. I've learned the power of multi-compartment containers, and I've learned the mailing schedules for my favorite suppliers.
I've also gotten my boyfriend suckered in to help me with mailing which is great. He is much more detail oriented than I, and if I've given him a set of requirements for packing they will be met or exceeded. He is also much better at dealing with the post office than I!
I will be around, slowly refilling my store. I may go on a dice posting binge after thing. There really are only so many ways to say d20s are awesome and roll and stuff, google may have to just put up with some repetition!
If you have some cool handmade geekery that you think my readers might enjoy, send me a message!
Now, as a side effect of all this, I've been completely lax about photography. Many of the pieces I've been most proud of I never snapped a single shot! The ones I know in person I've started demanding shots :D
In the mean time, here's a good shot taken by a friend of mine of my Christmas-tree/Storage Device!
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