observe his red 🔴 coat 🧥 , his lovely blonde locks, and if youre still having doubts, check out his 100% accurate GUNMANSHIP 🔫 ❗
first time ive drawn a human-looking character in a while, other than those moony paintings a while back. being 90% coat definitely helped on that front lmao
(+edited halftone version cause i was playing around with various filters in procreate end ended up liking how it turned out. enlarge for better quality :] )
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Another belt bag for Nott completed! This one is going to be used to hide a phone while my wife is cosplaying as Nott, and I'm really satisfied with the way it matches the little button pouch I made. She is going to have so so many things on her belts lmao
This was definitely my most complex leatherworking project yet! You can check out our pinned post for a link to my Critical Role leatherworking masterpost if you are interested in the other projects I'm doing for Imogen, Laudna, and Nott. I'm also considering making some "how to" leatherworking for cosplay guides so please let me know if there is anything that you'd find useful!
Some additional process notes:
This bag is made with a 2-3 oz vintage bomber chrome tanned leather and an 8-9 oz vegtan bridle leather. Ideally, I would have used a 5-6 oz leather for the structural part but I needed the heavier leather for belts and couldn't afford to get yet another hide. This totally worked though!
I really like how the internal seams turned out on the thinner leather section but man was it tricky to actually figure out how to hold and do properly.
I added a secondary pocket to the original design by cutting out a second front section and I am so glad that worked out and is functional. It'll be the perfect little pocket for artist alley stickers!
If I wasn't doing this project for cosplay, I might have dyed the edges before burnishing them but I think the lighter edges lend it a more worn in feel and my wife liked it better this way and whatever she wants she can have.
I cannot even begin to explain how much I recommend getting a little disc of grippy material if you are going to sew thick leather together. They are apparently called "Needle Pullers" and they make my little fingers not want to die and make getting the needle through thicker leather SO much easier. I buy the dritz ones, I think they are made of silicon or something???
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Ash Faux Leather Blazer from Jaded London ($180), Show Stopper Belted Faux Leather Mini Skirt from Fashion Nova (sold out) and Apricot Premium Leather Chunky Zip Front Boots from ASOS Design (sold out)
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I was going to throw a whole fit that there were Avowed cosplay guides and not one person saw fit to let me know before I stumbled across them, but it turns out they’re kind of terrible so you’re all forgiven
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Brainstorming gundam/trigun character swap designs and so far every single one of these looks like a warhammer 40k character
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I know you don’t like the D3 outfits but what do you think about the fits in Good to be Bad?
high key-the BEST outfits of the movie, they fit each character so well and while they dont feel like outfit outfits-they feel like clothes Evie made for the four of them to celebrate their roots
like-look at these!!! they feel very similar to their first outfits from d1!! but they're changed-new! fresh! these aren't the kids fresh from the isle anymore-they are not their parent's kids-they have grown up, come into their own, they are of the isle-but they are not only of the isle, they are of Aruadon, their loved ones, their hopes and dreams-they have pulled away from their parents and have become their own being! they take inspiration yes-like colors and edges, but they are not copies!
i firmly believe these outfits should've been our main outfits, their adventure outfits, because ahahaha FUCK the motor cross gear-that shit still looks SO BAD
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Saraya wears the Denim Patchwork-Design Top from AREA (on sale: $302) Leather Leggings from Frame (sold out) and 2003 Dior Belt (n/a)
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