![]() ![]() Unfortunatley, I don’t have a picture of all of the foam parts before assembly, but this is an important step because I made a big decision. Next is the most exhausting part – cutting out each bit of foam with a blade so that all of your carfully cut templates are now in foam form. After this, I got my hands on some EVA foam (amazing material!) and began to trace the template designs onto the foam. ![]() So I began with printing onto paper various pieces that the helmet requires, and then cutting them out to form paper templates. Those familiar with the software will know what comes next but for everyone else, here is the process… Fisrtly I used a Pepakura design for the helmet (software I highly recommend if you haven’t seen it already). This is part 1 of my Deathstroke helmet for cosplaying at MCM London Comic-con. ![]()
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