Thank you for this!!! I got the general idea of the costume I want to wear, but ideas for accessories always have me stumped. Having not just a list of item ideas, but what the function of those items are/could be is super helpful!
Thank you for the nice tips. One thing I would suggest carrying on ones person while at a LARP would be a small first aid kit. You can make a medieval looking pouch or container to help it blend in with the costume. Another thing I would suggest would be some sort of light source which again can be made to look more medieval without using fire. LED candles, Toy Lanterns from the camping sets or LED light sticks which you can slide into a bracer and make it look like you are using a spell.
Could y’all do a video putting together your take on a medieval/renaissance/fantasy version of some of your favorite superheroes or comic book characters?
fellandfair I’m currently working on a renaissance robin costume for this fall and thought it would be interesting to see how you might put together a period superhero costume. I’d like to see what ideas you have and perhaps get some inspiration or ideas as well
Congrats on 2K subscribers your hard work is beginning to show up! by the way, the name of the helmet padding is called an arming cap, (don't worry we all get mind blanks!). Maybe try s video on some budget armor a lot of people struggle to find epic stuff for a good price!
Love your videos, been a long time viewer. I’d like to see videos on how you would create costumes for each faction for your Weekend Warrior event, as someone who is interesting in coming but has no larp experience.
So, I'm writing a fantasy story after having watched my sister play DnD. However I'm finding world building hard. Any advice? I'm also Finding it hard to develop characters seeing as most are from different time zones >_< as of yet I only have the characters looks.... once again, any advise
Well looks can help determine story! You can ask "why does someone wear this or that? Is it because of their culture, their environment, their job? Why did they get that job? How would their environment shape that culture?" Plus real world history can be a great guide as well!
It really depends. I don't really like scabbards or sword frog for larp swords, they tend to get stuck. But the EA scabbards have worked well in my limited experience.
Loved this video on accessories! I think you need to dress up in different garb for each video and have your coworkers wearing different items.
Thank you for this!!! I got the general idea of the costume I want to wear, but ideas for accessories always have me stumped. Having not just a list of item ideas, but what the function of those items are/could be is super helpful!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the nice tips. One thing I would suggest carrying on ones person while at a LARP would be a small first aid kit. You can make a medieval looking pouch or container to help it blend in with the costume. Another thing I would suggest would be some sort of light source which again can be made to look more medieval without using fire. LED candles, Toy Lanterns from the camping sets or LED light sticks which you can slide into a bracer and make it look like you are using a spell.
Very helpful! Thanks for the tips. I'm addicted to these videos lol.
Butcher's Blade glad you enjoy them!
Could y’all do a video putting together your take on a medieval/renaissance/fantasy version of some of your favorite superheroes or comic book characters?
Wo have done some of those costumes but had not thought of a video. Cool idea!
fellandfair I’m currently working on a renaissance robin costume for this fall and thought it would be interesting to see how you might put together a period superhero costume. I’d like to see what ideas you have and perhaps get some inspiration or ideas as well
Congrats on 2K subscribers your hard work is beginning to show up! by the way, the name of the helmet padding is called an arming cap, (don't worry we all get mind blanks!). Maybe try s video on some budget armor a lot of people struggle to find epic stuff for a good price!
Thats it! It was a long day lol
“Be Aragorn” is my life motto
Love your videos, been a long time viewer. I’d like to see videos on how you would create costumes for each faction for your Weekend Warrior event, as someone who is interesting in coming but has no larp experience.
Thank you. Those will be coming this year!
6:25 “This is the uh, linen,. Warrior....Hood :)” I found the pauses funny. 😅
Can Treated Leather/Wooden , Cups, Bowls, and Dishes be used, as well ?
So, I'm writing a fantasy story after having watched my sister play DnD. However I'm finding world building hard. Any advice? I'm also Finding it hard to develop characters seeing as most are from different time zones >_< as of yet I only have the characters looks.... once again, any advise
Well looks can help determine story! You can ask "why does someone wear this or that? Is it because of their culture, their environment, their job? Why did they get that job? How would their environment shape that culture?" Plus real world history can be a great guide as well!
@@fellandfair Amazing. Thank you so much for your reply!
First like 😂
Great video !
Do ther is a french fell and fair ?⚔️
Unfortunately just in America!
Question about scabbards and frogs for swords from epic armoury do they fit all swords they have in stock or do you have any recommendations?
It really depends. I don't really like scabbards or sword frog for larp swords, they tend to get stuck. But the EA scabbards have worked well in my limited experience.
3:30
That's funny right there, I don't care who you are!
Lol
3:22 is it just me or did it get shadier in the studio?
Sadly, most Americans don't wear a knife.
I do
I carry a knife and I'm from the UK