Necromancer from video game Diablo IV

To make this character's armor, I used low-density EVA foam. All the details of the small bones are modeled one by one with foam clay. The shoulder bones are made with several sheets of EVA foam glued together and then sculpted with a cutter and rotary tool. The armor is attached to the body with sewn and glued Velcro. The belts are made of EVA foam covered with faux leather. The red fabric is linen, worn and stained with paint and burns. The lighter details are made with bleach. In some areas, such as the shoulder pads and helmet, the fabric is glued with white glue. The armor has texture to give it a rougher look, made with texture paste and painted with acrylic paint. The star of this cosplay is undoubtedly the torso. This piece is modeled entirely by hand with monster clay on a mannequin. Then I made a plaster mold in two parts. Next, I poured latex into the two molds. Once I had the two latex parts, I glued them to my body with more latex over a Lycra T-shirt. I made a cut on one side to put zippers in so I could put it on easily. The torso is painted with latex mixed with acrylic paint and alcohol-based inks. I made the heart separately because I wanted it to be detachable from the torso. It is made in the same way as the torso, modeled by hand with monster clay, and then with latex, but with the difference that it is filled with polyurethane foam to make it soft. 








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Comments

  • edited October 22
    That came out great! Sculpting has been something I've wanted to take a stab at for a while, but I haven't done it yet. I just do Halloween costumes for my kids and none of them have required it yet, except for some very minor stuff this year around General Grievous' eyes.
  • Bro, this level of detail is insane 😳 — the texture work, latex layering, and EVA foam shaping are just next level. You can really feel the effort that went into every part of the armor. I’ve been experimenting with some 3D textures myself for game mods like Jenny Mod gameplay, and this kind of craftsmanship really inspires me. Amazing work, seriously!
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