![]() ![]() For redundancy, you can drill holes through the top and bottom and put zip ties through it to help keep it bent. ![]() You can stop this by clamping the plastic in between your legs so the plastic bends for the length of the tentacle, and wrap with the clear packing tape to keep it bent. Tentacles that are longer or are horizontal will bend from gravity and their own weight.Take off the plastic coating and use the sandpaper to score a texture lengthwise on the plastic.Refer to this picture for the following steps.If you used a thinner plastic, you can use scissors. When cut it out with your shears or dremel. Trace your design onto the plastic, and then flip over your mockups and trace it on again.Make a mockup of the design you want on your roll of paper.Now you have a sturdy harness that can be used for many different sets of wings and to hang armor off of.Transfer that pattern onto craft foam and your worbla.Take a shirt you don’t mind sacrificing and cut out the pattern of a vest from it.The most important part of this cosplay is the part you don’t see- the harness! Thinner plastic might work, though it won’t be as stiff. I went to a plastic supplier in person and bought an ENORMOUS sheet (like 4′ x 8′) for much cheaper than they list online. This is the most tricky and expensive part of the cosplay to get. ![]() I combined my previous ideas with her general design to get the much simpler and more streamlined final result. I went through a lot of very complicated iterations and ideas, until I saw Tyrael’s Secret by Apotheosis Cosplay. ![]() I first started theorycrafting Malthael about 3 years ago when I saw his sketch in the Book the Cain, and then later in Diablo: Wrath. I have long pondered about how to create the ethereal tentacle-like wings of the angels from Diablo. ![]()
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