Just in Time for Halloween!
Hey guys I made myself a minecraft costume a while ago ( http://fav.me/d6hgry7 ) of my Minecraft skin. Its a super .custom wolf skin that really nobody else has made or had a concept of. with that inspiration I wanted to carry the creativity into a costume and eventually a tutorial.
Everyone has either done Steve, A Creeper, or Some Mob. I havn't seen any other skin concept for a costume. I decided to make my tutorial based around the concept of something custom, giving your skin life or making something that isn't generic. Also using not using minecraft skin mechanics since its real life and custom (I make my ears stand up, which is impossible in minecraft)
The tutorial breaks down how easy it is to make a costume, its just mostly time consuming. You only need a 12x12x12 box, Cardstock paper cut to 1.5" squares, Buckram (No other tutorial uses this),markers, and hot glue/glue gun, and the optional baseball hat.
~Tutorial~
(I feel this should be a topic that can fit in Discussion since it is a helpful and fresh subject)
Hey guys I made myself a minecraft costume a while ago ( http://fav.me/d6hgry7 ) of my Minecraft skin. Its a super .custom wolf skin that really nobody else has made or had a concept of. with that inspiration I wanted to carry the creativity into a costume and eventually a tutorial.
Everyone has either done Steve, A Creeper, or Some Mob. I havn't seen any other skin concept for a costume. I decided to make my tutorial based around the concept of something custom, giving your skin life or making something that isn't generic. Also using not using minecraft skin mechanics since its real life and custom (I make my ears stand up, which is impossible in minecraft)
The tutorial breaks down how easy it is to make a costume, its just mostly time consuming. You only need a 12x12x12 box, Cardstock paper cut to 1.5" squares, Buckram (No other tutorial uses this),markers, and hot glue/glue gun, and the optional baseball hat.
~Tutorial~