Corvo Mask 3D Printed

by Guilhi in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay

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Corvo Mask 3D Printed

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This is my Corvo Attano mask which i made for halloween and conventions. It took me about 2 weeks to make it mostly because i was restricted by my class periods.

The First Print

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To begin this project I first looked for a downloadable file online to print. I began by printing the left side of the skull which took around 12h. Afterwards i printed the right side which took about 10h.

Painting It.

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After i had all the pieces printed i began to paint and assemble it which took me roughly two class periods. I also began to fit it to my face.

Lights Up.

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At this point I was starting to finish it all off and add the LEDs to its right eye.

Pieces, Assemble!

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Now that it was all wired up i began assembling it. I used hot glue for most of it, adding some supper glue for support. I also began the final fitting of it.

Cloth and Glass.

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At this point i was nearly done with it. All I did was add two projector lenses on the left eye which zoomed in a bit but still allowed me to see. The cloth was a old rise sack that my mom gave me with a layer of red micro fiber behind it. This way it would be both comfortable and accurate to thew game. I also attached a mask harness i removed from a old Paintball mask which had a strap on the back which i used to put thew battery pack for the LEDs.

Final Assembly.

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I now finally finished it all and was ready to wear it.