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How to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life
How to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life










how to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life

In Sister Location the reflection of a simple, black silhouette in a dirty mirror is all that can be seen.

how to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life

3.4 Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator.3.3.2 Golden Freddy "Very Hard" Cutscene.3.3 Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location.

how to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life

I improvised how I did the jaw attachment, so that I could both change/update later if needed, as well as to make it open & close. After I was somewhat satisfied I went onto make lower jaw piece, again as I Previously stated, I was looking at pics from the site of someone's costume and pretty much winging it to be similar in build to the one on this site. The main one I used/looked at when making my 2nd head was off an amazing DIY SpringTrap someone made, I believe the website was AminoApps (the original pic I found was via Pinterest which had link to site) I put together the pieces using hot glue and masking/painter's tape. NOTE: I found so many great DIYs online, Step by Steps, etc I kinda went off a number of ideas I found, not just one specific one. I had already drawn a bunch of templates for faces, masks, etc so I traced onto cardboard, cut and out together. *-Scissors -Craft Foam After starting and getting close to finishing my first head/mask, then realizing I was not really all that happy with how it was looking, decided to try and make an entirely new one using a different method/style I had seen online. Template of Face to trace onto cardboard. MATERIALS USED FOR THIS STEP (Please Note: * represents supplies I used that are either potentially dangerous and/or Require Adult supervision if Needed.) -Cardboard.

how to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life

I made a Marionette costume for myself (i'm planning to do a how-to instructable on that next) I did not make mine using any one specific idea or pic, i kind of looked at the ones online i liked and took my own ideas and put em' together (which is how i do a lot of my projects)Īs with most, i probably over prepared if you will, drew way more then needed but it's okay have some good pics for the boys' wall now! NOTE: you'll see some pics of Freddy and Marionette as well, my youngest Son was originally going to be Freddy but after the time it took on Spring Trap and my knowing my 3yr old was not going to wear the entire head or suit i did not go all out on his costume, plus last minute i had to change to Foxy because i did not have appropriate matching color fabric to make Freddy's costume. I spent half the time on my looking up ideas, tips, how to's etc. First and foremost i must point out that the Spring Trap costume (being cosplay style full head/suit-) this was my first time making something like this and second off- to all of those incredibly talented and You’Nique individuals who do cosplay/cosplay costume design/creating- “You are freaking Awesome! & So Talented,I give it up to ya’ll a million times and more!!”












How to make fnaf characters fnaf springtrap in real life