Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Dark Jedi Equiness

 

UPDATE:

My Equiness costume was turned down for membership in The Dark Empire.  Many of the criticisms were around it not basically not looking like it was from Star Wars, and that many alterations would be needed to correct that issue.  My goal was to create something original and new, so I regard that as a success. 
Other comments were about the use of the color purple. 
The most useful comment was in regard to the armor needing more customization as it still looked like motorcycle armor.  I have thought that myself and actually plan to modify further. 
Apparently, Equiness was just not a good fit for The Dark Empire, and that is fine.  I have no plans to alter the mask or the color scheme.  If I ever re-apply to The Dark Empire it will be with a new character.
As for Equiness, he’s going to stay around.  Dark Jedi are such that they don’t like rules.  The Jedi have too many rules and so do the Sith, so in true Dark Jedi fashion, Equiness is still going to be around and simply run rogue not conforming to anyone’s rules, but his own.

Now, as many of you may know, this year at Dragon*Con, we did a group Star Wars cosplay.  Lorie and David made some amazing Jedi costumes, and Melinda and I, being bigger fans of the bad guys, made Dark Jedi costumes. 

This blog post is going to be a little different from most. I am going to be writing about the creation of my custom Dark Jedi character and costume. This is going to serve as both my build log and my submission for membership in The Dark Empire. This will be a very image intensive post of the completed Equiness costume.

Therefore, members of The Dark Empire, I welcome you to The Real Redneck Geek blog. On TDE forums, I post as TN-Scotsman.  I hope you enjoy the read here and that my work meets the requirements for membership.

Who is Equiness?

Equiness is the name chosen for my Dark Jedi character.  He is, what I describe as, an educated brute.  He knows how to analyze a situation, plan a strategy, and execute that strategy.  However, when the plan starts to fall apart, Equiness’s rage and frustration builds to the point where he is just a brute smashing his way through to the end.  He first appeared in the Outer Rim Territories around the time of Clone Wars and the fall of the Republic.

Like most Dark Jedi, he has no love for the Jedi order, and respect for the Sith, but no desire to follow anyone.  He is a loner, almost a hermit, living in his starship and only landing on a planet for supplies and the occasional “job”.

His typical weapon is a simple red blade lightsaber, but he has been seen wielding a dual blade saber.

Nothing is really known about his background or where he is from.  It is not known if his mask is simply symbolic or if it serves some life sustaining function.  He rarely speaks, either by choice or condition.  His age is unknown too.  He appears old, given the tattered condition of his cloak and armor.  This could, however, be from one plan too many going wrong.  He has also been seen going back over a battlefield collecting items.  It’s not known if these are trophies or items to supplement his armor or repair damage he had taken.

All that is known, is that in any battle, there are always two that walk away.  Equiness himself, and one lucky individual chosen to carry the story of his victory and build the legend of Equiness.

Creating Equiness

The Mask

Why a mask?  Well, I wear glasses.  I can’t wear contacts due to my recurrent corneal erosion, so I need a way to wear my glasses and stay in character.

The mask started out as a failed vacuform pull of my original Destro mask.  The mold I used cause the pull to be “lumpy” and textured.  Not good for a Destro mask, but a couple years later, it would be perfect.

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The breather portion of the mask is simply a highly customized 3M respirator.  I removed all the carbon filters but left the filter holders in place.  I also eventually removed the strap bits since this would be secured to the mask itself.

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To cover the lovely 3M logo, a piece of curved PVC cape was used.

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Some painting and epoxy later and the breather was joined to the mask.

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For the eyes, I had to build them out just a little to accommodate my glasses.  A couple of pieces of EVA foam cut to shape worked perfectly.

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I also dressed up the filter boxes with some strips of flexible PVC conduit.

Next it was time for the color scheme.  I wanted something different.  You see red, black, silver, grey, sometimes blue in Dark Jedi and Sith a lot.  I wanted a different color.  Purple.  Not neon, Crayola, “Look at me! I’m PURPLE!” purple, but a nice dark purple, and a nice dark red.  I like the final results.

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The lump on top of my head is just the balaclava I’m wearing.  It pulls on over the mask to hide the straps and edges.  I just didn’t get it smoothed out in this shot.  I also realized the lenses got completely lost.  Some quick trim painting solved that.

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Here you can see where some of the paint cracked.  I started to fix that, but decided to leave it in order to provide some age to the look.

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Like many of my other props, this was aged and dulled in some areas using shoe polish.  It just looked to new and shiny for an old brute like Equiness.

The Armor

OK, I am not the best armor builder there is and I had a very specific look that I wanted for Equiness.  Being in the Clone Wars timeline gave me a lot of options, but I wanted something paneled and mobile.  He needed to be able to move and, only if needed, smash through someone.  I was also running low on time.  Dragon*Con was approaching.  What I found and fell in love with was a motorcycle racing armor shirt.
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It would need a lot of customizing and weathering, but this looked too cool to pass up.  Getting rid of the labels, kidney pad and elastic hand straps was first.  Then sanding the plastic pads to take off that new plastic sheen was a necessity.  To help with the grey pads, everything was soaked in a coffee solution.

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Cut a few holes in the mesh work and a little more sanding and the final result is something really cool.
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The Cloak

The original idea for the cloak was to use heavy canvas and dye it black.  Well, this didn’t work out well at all.  I loved the shape that I came up with, but the color is just wrong.

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Instead, I went with a purchased cloak that I again customized by shredding out every hem and seam to make it as threaded as I could.  David also told me of an old Samurai tradition of hiding a ribbon of red inside the inner edge of the cloak.  I liked this idea but went with purple instead.  I intentionally used purple thread, too, so that there is this thin line down the front of the cloak.

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The Saber

I did make custom saber hilts for us all, but I had no way of adding a good looking blade to them.  I loved the hilt I made for Equiness, but we needed full on bladed sabers.

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The above are the prototype Equiness hilt that I built but didn’t use.  The brown is a “wood” trim and the pummel is a “bone” tusk.  I included these just for the sake of it.  It won’t actually be used with Equiness.

I was able to score some Force FX Darth Vader sabers for me and Melinda, but the problem was, they looked like Darth Vader’s saber, and we had three of them.  This would not do.  Time to sand and repaint.

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I used the same colors from my mask, and paid homage to the original saber by painting the ridge details in the same bone patter.  Some steal wool was also used to just remove the new plastic look.  The aging was again done with shoe polish.

Pants, Boots, Wrists, Top, and Waist Belt Thing

I’m lumping these all together simply because there isn’t much too them, if I’m honest.

The pants are tradition Kendo Hakama pants.  Again, like the cloak and armor, I ripped out all the hems and frayed the edges.  They too got a bath in coffee.

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The boots are my New Rock boots.  I originally bought these for my Destro costume, but I’ve been putting them into every other costume that I can for two reasons: 1) They were the most expensive shoes I’ve ever bought and I want my money’s worth out of them.  2) They are the most comfortable shoes that I have ever worn.  Costumes are not always comfortable.  They can be hot and and hard to move in.  Keeping my feet happy helps out a lot.  If you can ever afford a pair of New Rock boots, do your feet a favor and get a pair. 

Now these boots do have some features that are not appropriate for a Dark Jedi costume, but fortunately, all those features are completely hidden by the pants.

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I didn’t want to wear gloves.  Most of my costumes end up needing gloves and since this was a completely custom character, I got a pair of fighting wrist wraps instead and simply wrapped my hands. 

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The main under shirt is simply a torn cotton long sleeve shirt.

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Lastly, I needed something around my waist.  I have a belly and it needed some attention.  I took the original canvas cloak, cut it and turned it into a waist wrap.

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Below are all the pictures of the final costume on me.  Each side and detail images both with and without the cloak.  Below those are some action shots and some from Dragon*Con.

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Action Shots

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Dragon*Con 2012 Action Shots

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I really like the above set.  You can see how the whole costume moves and flows very well.


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Couple of Out of Mask shots, just because
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Friday, September 14, 2012

Dragon*Con 2012 Report–Director’s Cut Redux

 

Alright, let me start off by saying that this is going to be a rather personal blog entry.  So, if you don’t want to read that bit just scroll down to the really cool part.  You’ll know it when you see it.

In my original report on Dragon*Con, I had a lot of positive and negative experiences.  I thought I had gotten a handle on everything before I wrote that entry, but apparently I had not.  Thanks to a lot of help from my wife and my best friend Maria, I’ve gotten a much clearer picture on why Dragon*Con felt so rough for me this year.

I put way too much pressure on myself.  Plain and simple.

2012 was the first Dragon*Con for my friends, and I wanted to make sure it was the most awesome experience they’ve ever had.  I was also bringing Subject Delta back for the girls, and I wanted to make sure it was just as awesome as it could be.  How anyone could go to Dragon*Con for the first time, and not have a blast, had not entered my head.  How someone could bring any kind of a Subject Delta costume and not have fun, had not entered my mind.  I simply put the weight of 8 or so Dragon*Con experiences on my shoulders, and quite frankly, I cracked. 

My friends all had so much fun taking my advice of “Now, don’t feel like you have to stick with me the whole time.  If there is something you want to do, go do it.”  The problem with that advice, they took it, and I didn’t see them as much.  Without seeing their faces, expressions, and being able to watch them watch Dragon*Con, I had no idea if they were enjoying it or not.  Sure they told me they were, but they’re my friends.  I don’t think any of them would say, “Dude, this sucks.” to my face.

Now, add to that pressure worry about my paying job (I tried to fight it), costumes breaking and technology that just wouldn’t work, and you have a very frustrated geek.  That allowed for my depression to kick in and nearly ruin Dragon*Con.  I do not take any prescription meds for my depression.  The side effects frighten me, and honestly, it doesn’t get that bad, in my opinion.  It has never crippled me.  It ruins my mood, and often the moods of those around me, but my close family and friends know this and do what they can to lift me up.  Thanks everyone.

After talking to Melinda and Maria, and letting the fog clear, I have come to realize that 2012 was probably the best Dragon*Con yet.  I met some amazing people that I am now calling friends.  I never knew there were other cosplayers here in Tennessee, and now I’ve found a whole group of them and we’re already making plans for next year.  I met an amazing photographer and I really hope to see next year and hopefully work with him too.  My friends had an amazing time and are already planning to go next year (memberships have been purchased).  They’ve even convinced me that I had enough fun to go back again next year.  Yes, I know I said I wasn’t going to go back, but I also said that could change, and it did.  Rather quickly too.

THE REALLY COOL PART

Told you you’d know it when you saw it.

If you read all the above, thanks.  I think what is coming up will be worth it.

If you didn’t read the above and just scrolled to here, it’s still cool.  Thanks for just reading.

Costume Plans for 2013

IDW Comic’s Cobra Commander

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Yup.  I think it is about time for this.  I made the Destro costume for my first Dragon*Con and my first attempt at real costume making, so I think I need to do a Cobra Commander costume now.

This will involve making another helmet.  I’ve made a few now, and I know I could make this using similar methods to the Night Guard and Delta helmets, but I’m going to try the Volpin Props method of casting the whole thing.  I’ve been studying the video below, and I think I’m going to be able to do it.

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This will also involve more body armor work.  My last attempt at armor for the Night Guard didn’t turn out too well, but I learned a lot from it and I’ve learned a few new tricks since then too.  I’m excited to try and see what happens.

Beyond that, I think this will make a really cool costume and also be something easy to wear.  I just have to remember the diver’s mask defogging solution this year.  I would really like to be able to see out of the helmet for once.

 

Bioshock Infinite’s Songbird

Yup, you read that right.  The group of us that did the Bioshock cosplays at the aquarium have been talking and it’s time to do an Infinite cosplay.

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The very first time I saw Songbird in the trailer, I knew I had to make this costume.  After Delta, I swore off big heavy bulky costumes, and I think I can keep that promise and do Songbird at the same time.  It is bulky, but it can’t be heavy.  He flies for crying out loud.  If I can get the wing mechanics right, I think this is something I can actually do.  I’m just going to be taking it in small steps at a time.

I’ll also be helping out some of the other cosplayers with Handyman, Mechanized Patriots, and hopefully Boys of Silence builds too, but Songbird is for me.

 

There will of course be changes to all this.  New costumes will be added.  Some might go away.  Prop and commissioned prop builds will hopefully be coming.  Upgrades to existing costumes will happen.  We will be going to other local cons.  Like all things associated with Dragon*Con, it is very fluid.