3d Minion Costume - Halloween Costume
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3d Minion Costume - Halloween Costume
Concept: Create a full minion costume for a 7 year old, that is light weight and full. The over the shoulder straps make it easy to wear and walk for getting candy
Materials and tools used with links
2 x sheets of sytrofoam from Homedepot, I have found the latest model of jigsaws are available for much less, i look for the grip size for precision while cutting.
Cordless Jigsaw
sharpie marker
Drawing and Proportions
Character Sketch
Sketched up a drawing of a minion to project onto cardboard (tracer projector). you can shrink the drawing and print it out for getting the right size to project
Projecting the image onto cardboard
Image projector I reused a large piece of cardboard from an IKEA standup desk box to trace the body outline of my child while laying on the ground
to get the correct proportions when projecting the drawing
Making the Pattern Templates
Measurements
as the minion is circular, figuring out the diameter, radius was simple
My personal preference is to add flare to any project that bring it to life, to create an organic shape in this case
The patterns measured out on the larger drawing of the minion
Total Height of 46 inches
Templates
The Top of the head - half Sphere - lots of sanding with 4 layers to create a smooth transition
Top = 29" Diameter. (eye location, googles)
Middle = 28" Diameter - Mouth area
Lower = 27" Diameter - Body/Clothes
Mouth = traced the mouth shape
Goggles = inside 13 - outside 18
Teeth = traced the top and lower teeth
Cutting Foam
I used to sheet of 4" by 8" sheets to cut out all of the shapes needed, which was a challenge
I choose to cut the pieces in half circles and varied the thickness to ensure the
Total Height of 46 inches
The Top of the head - half Sphere - lots of sanding with 4 layers to create a smooth transition
Top = 29"
Lower = 27"
Mouth = traced the mouth shape - traced on the finished sanded character and traced with a sharpie
Goggles = inside 13 - outside 18 Teeth = traced the top and lower teeth
Gluing It All Together
stack all of the foam to make sure everything fits well and trim before gluing.
I allowed 24 hours after gluing to begin sanding
My technique is to use foam glue
I used Hot Wire Foam Factory Brush-On Foam Fusion Glue
my method is to brush it on think enough to cover the foam on one side, press the two pieces of foam together and turn back and forth to ensure coverage
I pull the two parts to check for any missing areas, give them a minute to become tacky and press them back together into place
I continue to glue everything together
Sanding and Sculpting
I start by hand with the foam sanding blocks 80 grit
I found that Lowes (light tan) pictured works the best
the red foam sanding blocks wear down faster, but still effective
Once the larger area is sanded, I begin with the power mouse sander to smooth out the shape(s)
The teeth pictured above where cut of from the pattern, sanded down, then separated with a miter saw blade, then a final sanding
Covering Foam Before Painting
I used a mixture of paint, glue and water
1 part paint, 1 part glue, 1/2 part water
I mix this up and paint it on to cover the styrofoam completely
I let dry for 24 hours
Cut out mouth and hole for eye
The mix paint, glue and water to paint the open areas
once dry, I lightly sand to smooth and paint again
Let dry for 24 hours, then sand again
when ready, I spray paint
Finishing Touches
making the overalls, and the Guru logo,
using the measurements I cut out foam sheet and painted them blue and attached them to the styrofoam