YESSSS MY MAN
YESSSS MY MAN
OH GOD HE'S BEEN SHAVED
big boy for my bbg. <3
i love him so much!!!!
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About Sniperās Vest
Sooo, I noticed everybody and their mom seem to have fallen in love with my cosplay vest for Sniper (and I donāt blame you, itās the best one Iāve ever seen as well). Anyway, I decided to share a little something about it. Here goes!
First of all - yes, itās made by myself (and my mom) entirely from scratch.
Materials used:
- fake leather (basic brown & very dark brown)
- second-hand, jeans-textured, a bit stretchy pants I cut in stripes for the trimming
- cheapest shiny red lining
- the buttons I had made by a leather workshop dude. Itās cheap.
Almost every Sniperās vest Iāve seen so far was made out of linen⦠and didnāt look too well, because this material is too thin and cheap, and come on, Sniper may have like one set of clothes, but at least this one is sturdy and well-made enough to last him for years. Besides, I bet that 75% of all his posessions are made out of leather.
Anyway - faux leather looks nice, is thick enough to fold just right but also not too much, being relatively light and making sewing easy.
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The pattern I made using my dadās old vest as a template, only slimming it down at the sides. Keep in mind that Iām rather on the tall & thin side, so the measurements here are suited for this body type.
All the pieces cut and in the process of being sewn together. I modified the back a bit, sewing it from two pieces because it gave me this nice vertical line along the spine which made the vest slimmer, more dynamic and more realistic.
This isnāt a tutorial or step-by-step, just some useful info I decided was worth sharing. So I wonāt be getting to much into detail, sorry.Ā
For the trim choose something rather thick and stretchy, otherwise it will all wrinkle and look awful. I used old jeans-textured grayish pants which worked perfectly (it still was a bitch to sew, seriously, trimming is the WORST).
On the side note - yes, the bullets are made out of marker cases, chopsticks and little pieces of pvc, hot glued together and smoothed with sculpting mass.
The collar is NOT a rectangle! Look up a tutorial on how to make a stand-up collar and make your pattern according to it. A rectangle will look bad and just flop down.
The pockets are of course functional (after all these years of female pants I canāt look at false pockets) and hereās how the rough pattern looked like. Be smarter than me and make the sides bigger.Ā
Ammo pouch is basically two rectangles sewn together in a weird way.
The whole vest is also lined, because lining makes everything 100% more expensive, comfortable and pretty.Ā
And the last thing - always weather your stuff even if itās not a prop. Hereās a little close-up - you can see I painted the corners dark, to make the vest look more 3D, used up and authentic (plus a bonus side view).
And that would be all I guess. If you have any further questions about the vest or any other piece of this cosplay (clothes, props whatevs) just message me and I will answer⦠eventually. May take some time.
Can you draw sniper with alot of dogs??
me when i see sniper tf2