Legend of Zelda Hylian Shield
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Legend of Zelda Hylian Shield
In this extremely easy tutorial. I will run you through the process of how I made this simple yet in depth and effective Hylian shield from Legend of Zelda.
Template
The first step in the process is to get a rough template of what you are going to be creating.
I folded a large sheet of paper in half and then drew what I thought would be a good shield size.
After cutting it out, I was very happy with the results.
I then looked at some reference images and began to cut the details that are on the shield. I cut out every item from paper as a template.
I folded a large sheet of paper in half and then drew what I thought would be a good shield size.
After cutting it out, I was very happy with the results.
I then looked at some reference images and began to cut the details that are on the shield. I cut out every item from paper as a template.
Cutting and Forming
I then decided to cut out the base and rim edge from half inch EVA foam. This was done by tracing the template I made and then cutting it with an X-acto knife.
Once this was done. I used some contact cement and glued the edges of the rim together to form the main basis around the shield.
I then used a heat gun to heat the base EVA foam and formed it into a bowed shape around a soccer ball.
Once this was done. I used some contact cement and glued the edges of the rim together to form the main basis around the shield.
I then used a heat gun to heat the base EVA foam and formed it into a bowed shape around a soccer ball.
Painting
After all the contact cement had dried. I painted the base in blue spray paint and the edge of silver. Allow this to dry for a couple hours.
Gluing and Painting
I then glued down the edge of the shield to the base after the paint had dried.
This was done using contact cement. I then cut out the smaller pieces from 3mm craft foam and painted them.
Once dried I glued them to the shield as well.
This was done using contact cement. I then cut out the smaller pieces from 3mm craft foam and painted them.
Once dried I glued them to the shield as well.
Weathering and Damage
You can stop before this step if you'd like. you'd have a perfectly normal crisp shield.
but if you're anything like me.
You'd want a cool battle worn shield that's been used in fights all across Hyrule.
I used a dremel and a knife to tear the shield up. I did long cuts and rips to resemble cuts and blows.
Once these were done I used don't black and brown paint and weathered it. i would put paint on the cuts and crevasses and then use a towel to wipe off the extra leaving the print in the cracks. I did this over the whole piece.
but if you're anything like me.
You'd want a cool battle worn shield that's been used in fights all across Hyrule.
I used a dremel and a knife to tear the shield up. I did long cuts and rips to resemble cuts and blows.
Once these were done I used don't black and brown paint and weathered it. i would put paint on the cuts and crevasses and then use a towel to wipe off the extra leaving the print in the cracks. I did this over the whole piece.
Extra
I made an arrow out of a bamboo stick and used white foam to make the feathers. my brother gave me the idea of putting an arrow in the shield to resemble damage.
I also used some silver beads to put on the outside edge of the shield.
I also used some silver beads to put on the outside edge of the shield.
Finished
Once these steps have been followed and a strap is glued to the back you have your very own Hylian shield!
Now go defend Hyrule!
Now go defend Hyrule!