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Submitted to the #Villainous-Alliance for the Scariest Villain Contest.
These are a few shots of my Arkham Asylum Scarecrow costume,
all made by me, claw, mask, hood pants ect.
in a few weeks i will include some with the electronics activated on the claw, IE it will be glowing. i just did not have batteries during this photoshoot.
Photography by Matt Rice
Edit: i'm getting a lot of messages from people about the materials i used in making this,
and it's getting pretty silly that i'm retyping it two or three times a day now,
so to help me keep my sanity and the benefit of all:
i used about 2-3 yards each of three colors of a rough thick linen, no brand name i'm afraid, just $7 a yard at Jo-anns
the patch work effect was done by making a paper pattern for each piece of the clothing, and dividing the pattern into pieces,
i then cut and machine stitched all those pieces together to make the costume, and then hand stitched over the top with a thick white thread to give the "chunky" stitching effect.
the glove was a combination of some syringes, pen tips, EL wire, some plastic and a few kids toys, all painted with acrylics.
liberal amounts of ink, dirt and other substances were used to distress various parts also
These are a few shots of my Arkham Asylum Scarecrow costume,
all made by me, claw, mask, hood pants ect.
in a few weeks i will include some with the electronics activated on the claw, IE it will be glowing. i just did not have batteries during this photoshoot.
Photography by Matt Rice
Edit: i'm getting a lot of messages from people about the materials i used in making this,
and it's getting pretty silly that i'm retyping it two or three times a day now,
so to help me keep my sanity and the benefit of all:
i used about 2-3 yards each of three colors of a rough thick linen, no brand name i'm afraid, just $7 a yard at Jo-anns
the patch work effect was done by making a paper pattern for each piece of the clothing, and dividing the pattern into pieces,
i then cut and machine stitched all those pieces together to make the costume, and then hand stitched over the top with a thick white thread to give the "chunky" stitching effect.
the glove was a combination of some syringes, pen tips, EL wire, some plastic and a few kids toys, all painted with acrylics.
liberal amounts of ink, dirt and other substances were used to distress various parts also
Image size
2848x4288px 2.78 MB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D90
Shutter Speed
10/150 second
Aperture
F/3.8
Focal Length
22 mm
ISO Speed
1600
Date Taken
Aug 15, 2010, 1:36:47 AM
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Wow, this is really creepy and awesome.