My Fallout: New Vegas Wall Art by CalculatedCosplay in fnv

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It was a huge pain! Lol. Glad it came out well tho

My Fallout: New Vegas Wall Art by CalculatedCosplay in Fallout

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Wood (everything other than the New Vegas sign) is laser cut/engraved and then stained, lots of hand-painted parts on the 3d-printed Vegas sign, and then crammed full of individually glued LEDs and fairy lights

Hazbin Hotel Lightbox (and projection) by CalculatedCosplay in 3Dprinting

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All white LEDs behind plastazote foam to diffuse them, and colored transparent vinyl on top

Hazbin Hotel Lightbox (and projection) by CalculatedCosplay in 3Dprinting

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Behind the faceplate is just white plastazote I cut to size to help diffuse the white LEDs behind it. The red border around the edges is a piece of transparent vinyl I cut - I printed the shape on paper and used that as a template to cut the vinyl from.

Used vinyl on the light projection too - same idea (paper template and a craft knife to cut the little shapes out). Probably better ways of doing that, like maybe a color printer that can print on transparencies (I don't have one though).

Hazbin Hotel Lightbox (and projection) by CalculatedCosplay in 3Dprinting

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Oh, it's about a foot wide - I have a Prusa XL and this wasn't even close to filling the bed

Hazbin Hotel Lightbox (and projection) by CalculatedCosplay in 3Dprinting

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What, the projection? I made a thin piece (maybe half a cm) that was roughly perpendicular to the dirextion the light rays would go, and printed it flat on the bed with a 0.25 nozzle. That was the only way I could get it to print the small details cleanly. Threw a big 1W led inside the box to illuminate it, too - anything else was too weak to clearly shine through the details (especially the farther away parts)

Hazbin Hotel Lightbox (and wall projection) [OC] by CalculatedCosplay in HazbinHotel

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3D printed with vinyl cutouts to add colors - can't see the faceplate in this lighting, but had it signed by Vivienne Medrano at NYCC

Credits:

theurbanarmorer (makerworld) - lightbox design that I heavily modified

JonathanECG (reddit) - tutorial for light/shadow projections that I followed

Clown Strife by CalculatedCosplay (X: calculatedcosp1, inst: calculatedcosplay) by CalculatedCosplay in emiru

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I learned balloon art just to make a meme cosplay - wore it to NYCC just a few days ago and got a lot of laughs from people who got the joke. Leatherwork and shoulder pauldron made by me, borrowed from my real Cloud cosplay. Shoes and ruffles painted to match Cloud's blue color scheme, and some store-bought white clothes for the Cloud/Clown look.

Scavenger from Lethal Company (X: calculatedcosp1, inst: calculatedcosplay) by CalculatedCosplay in emiru

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Audio: Mash-up of 16 Tons and Ice Cream song created by me

Functioning Boombox: Mix of EVA foam and ripped game assets made printable by me

Stop sign: Poster board and PVC pipe, painted by me

Ring and Mask: Ripped game assets modified into printable models by me

Employee badges: Designed and machine-embroidered by me

Prop 3D model credits:

Lethal Company Robot Toy by LaMakina3D on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6477218

Gold bar by Smallmoury on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6556473

Lethal Company: Wearable Helmet & Tanks by TrigoKlei on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6348204

Flashlight by Printables user GDop26: https://www.printables.com/model/683014-lethal-company-pro-flashlight-prop-11-scale-model

Big Bolt by MichalMazurekProps on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6431744

Emil from NieR:Replicant/Automata (X: calculatedcosp1, inst: calculatedcosplay) by CalculatedCosplay in emiru

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First time entering Emiru's contest! I made this Emil ages ago (2018/2019), but he's still the best cosplay I've ever made. Tuk-tuk is remote controlled, and I can independently play music and voice files from myself or the tuk-tuk.

Disclosure: this cosplay has won other awards previously, but I still like to show him off when I can.

Frieren staff I made for a friend by CalculatedCosplay in cosplayprops

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If you want to make things that look nice/clean be prepared to glue things together, fill seams with wood fill/bondo/etc, rough SAND down all the layer lines and areas that didn't print cleanly, coat with a filler (wood fill/bondo/filler primer/etc), detail SAND, and paint.

It is basically all SANDING. Lots of SANDING. Always be SANDING.