Aether wing kayle5/16/2023 The only thing that I had most of the knowledge about before I started was coding, even then it's not as similar as what I'm used it. Mechanical and electrical engineering, 3D modeling, metalworking, microcontroller programming, materials, painting techniques, and even physically trained to wear it. I didn't even know what costumes were made of, let alone what EVA was and how it worked. In the process I had to learn almost everything from scratch. It took over 1000 hours, largely due to the shear volume of information I had to go through (Hundreds of tutorials/guides/methods/etc, and evaluating/comparing all of them for pros/cons/suitability/result/etc) and the basic tools I had to work with. (Note: if I'm linking this wrong or if I should post differently, can a mod contact me) Although it doesn't show everything, see below for why): My video demoing it I posted a few days ago has several million views at this point (TheRPF already posted it to their FB page, so some of you might have seen it), but you can also see it here ( Please watch as it gives a much better idea than photos. I'll link my FB page here since it's a long post (There's another FAQ on the pinned post, but I didn't want to copy/paste it here): I tend to have a bad habit of aiming for end-game projects and here's some info on this one. Also why this is the only place outside FB I've thought to share it. It was extremely helpful with some of the aspects and really inspired me. ![]() As many probably probably do, I quickly found the RPF since not only does it have some of the best cosplays I've seen, it also has more info and a wide range of techniques. It started out as almost a joke since I played Kayle so much in League of Legends, but after a while I started researching the real possibility of making it. Close to a year ago I started on my very first cosplay. First time posting here, so forgive me if I've done this wrong.
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