I made MOVING EARS out of WHEELS. (Husk Cosplay)
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Autodesk Instructables has a course on Arduino Animatronics specifically for costumes and cosplay. As far as I can tell it is free and walks you through all the steps. I hope that helps.
I also had a thought that memory wire could help with returning the ear to its default position after you pull it forward, removing the need for a string to achieve that. I hope that helps?
okay on tiktok you have to do the sam and cat eyebrow sound where the eyebrows get waxed and you need to do the one with alastor and husk where husk says "big talk for someone also on a leesh" like omg i cant wait
what if you tried attaching the strings to your fingers
OMG, we have the same name 😂❤
Love you're outfit ❤
IDEA FOR THE STRINGS:
Instead of a cross brace, keep the strings but thread then through guiding loops at the top of the wrist and knuckles.
Connect the 4 strings to the 4 fingers at different lengths to articulate motion and emote.
Black camo face paint could be used to hide the gloss and color of the strings.
was thinking something similar! thread the strings under the clothing behind the neck, through the arms and then loop around the fingers to control things! Maybe some could also be combined into single pulleys (when they're inverses of each other)?
Yeah this is actually a great idea! It'll be easier to keep track and not tangle them and disguise it more!
I was thinking they might be able to eliminate half the strings by using small springs to pull the ears all the way to one position on each axis - then you'd just need a single string for each axis to counteract the spring...?
That might limit their arm movements. With the strings hidden through clothing and down to the hands one wrong arm/hand movement could snatch the wig right off.
One thought I had is to run the strings individually through some kind of tubing or sleeve. This might minimize tangling and friction. It might also allow the strings to run in ways that might not otherwise be possible while being able to be pulled. The tubing could be run down the neck and hidden in the black part of the makeup, under clothing, and so forth. At the elbows, the tubing could be integrated with a basic elbow brace and hinge; the tubing being cut and sleeved into a more durable part that's over the hinge. But then again, maybe I'm massively over-complicating things >_>
100% true fact. turn off audio and you will still understand how cool and passionate she is. that is amazing
Well I appreciate the heck out of that thank you!
@@MissTwisteddd i... YOURE WELCOME
Having seen a few of her cosplays in the flesh, the passion shows in the final results too 😊
How do I turn off audio
@bilaljamshad8667 lower your volume.
its a button on the side of your phone.
''trying stuff until it works or until I cry'' my new fav quote 😂😭
It's the motto of cosplayers around the world
A great motto for art in general
i have been wanting to make moving ears for cosplays for YEARS! now there is a youtuber i actually like that makes them!
EXACTLY
I believe that some years ago, I saw a show on doing things like the ears - probably by the Henson Workshop people? - and something they used was plastic tubing to run the strings through - much like the tubing used on bicycles for the brake / shifting cables. The tubing was then bundled underneath the costume to go to the various area it was needed. Also, back when, they used servos with simple on/off switches, because programmable servos weren't quite available to them yet. The servos could push a rod or pull a wire.
It's called bowden tube! It's still used for puppets and animatronics all the time 👍 actual bike cables can be used too.
@@questionstar Thank you so much! I keeptrying to find the name of them!
My cat can't stop staring at the screen, I think she loves it❤❤❤
the amount of fucking dedication this person puits into their cosplays is insane gg
Wait until you see them IRL. details just don't come up on YT unfortunately
This channel has been added to my “Watch if you need cosplay motivation/inspiration list”. I can tell you really love want you do and you come up with very creative solutions to problems and given me so many ideas for future cosplays!!
Well thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying it and hope they give you some ideas! (I'm also hoping other people are able to improve on these ideas as some of mine need a lot of refining!)
The more I watch your videos the crazier I think you are, and I love it! The urge to poke at my head piece to see how you do harpy ear feathers constantly fights with my absolute love of it and fear to hurt it.
I have ideas and they concern me.
Haha they're relatively sturdy so as long as you're not throwing it across the room it should be okay! But I also plan to have a video coming out in August about how I make the Harpy Headpieces in detail, so hopefully that will help!
Invisible/magicians thread (some are called kevlar thread) would be perfect for your puppetry! x3
You could attach them to different points on your elbows too for some subtle hands free movement.
For the eyebrows I actually have a tip for this.
I play a character with feather eyebrows for LARP and what I do is cut out a patch of leather (because it is relatively rigid but still flexible and close to my skin-tone undyed. You could always dye it darker or buy a lighter shade, but ideally it will all be hidden by the feathers anyways) that is a bit bigger than my eyebrows and curved in the same shape. (sort of a large bean shape). I wet the leather and let it dry over a curved surface to get it to maintain the curved shape of my brows better. Then I contact cement on feathers to the front of the leather and attach them with spirit gum applied above my actual eyebrows. As long as the feathers are large enough/you have enough to completely cover the base it is pretty invisible and they stand up to being taken on and off without risking the feathers. You may still pull out some of the invisible little hairs above the eyebrow, but none of the ones you can see.
These usually stay on for a whole day of running around and they move with my actual eyebrows, so you can make fun exaggerated facial expressions with them. One pair lasted me a year of games ~2 times a month for multiple days of camping each event (just removing them to sleep and re-applying in the morning)
I know you said that you might ditch the marionette handles, however, I have a suggestion to "disguise" them. Since Husk is a gambler, it would make sense that he might have some playing cards on him. So you could maybe attach some playing cards to the ends of the handles to make them look like they're levitating by the hands, like you're using magic, and you can still operate the ears as intended. It'll look like you're moving your hands to make the cards levitate while also "hiding" the handles that control the ears.
That's actually a brilliant idea! Might be a good solution for now, and I can always muck around a bit more with servos at a later stage!
@@MissTwisteddd Glad you think so! And oooh, servos might be cool.
Your skill in acting, creating, detailing and being ingenious is incredible! Your cosplays ate sooo accurate! And I love your original ideas as well; owl chemist. The mannerisms! Soo real!
i saw your tiktok and had to RUSH over to see how you did this! I've used these casters SOO much in other projects but NEVER thought about using them for ears!! I LOVE the cosplay ingenuity
Thanks for putting me and my friend's art in the background! 💜🖤❤️
I was hoping you guys would see this and recognise it! I was so happy to recieve it, thanks again!
@@MissTwisteddd other friend here! Thank you very VERY much for loving our work so much and putting it were everyone with a keen eye can see 💙🙏😊 also just subscribed as I found your channel heh
Jesus Christ, those are SO amazing!! I'm always blown away by your stuff! Really really impressive! Also "I try things til they work or I cry" is my entire cosplay mood 😅
I love your cosplays! They look so alive and animated with the moving parts :)
For the Husk cosplay, if you don't want to wax your eyebrows, I suggest placing the eyebrows above your existing eyebrows. You can use some face paint to cover your eyebrows. Hope this helps!
Depending on how much movement you want to keep for your head and your shoulders, you could use the suspenders to hide the strings. Let the strings come down near your (real) ears, to the upmost part of the suspenders. A small metal ring stitched to them can function as a guide. Each pair of strings runs to the lower part of the suspenders as a loop, turning in an additional metal ring.
Halfway, there is a final ring on each of the string pairs, which can pull them up and down. Place both of them on a slightly different height and use a diameter that you can easily put your fingers through.
Now, with your thumb and another finger, you can move the rings separately up and down from each other. The reason for the different height of the rings is to prevent your fingers from crossing each other in some cases, which could mess up with the strings. Because of the loop, you can pull on all four strings with only two fingers. If you use black rings, they should be relatively inconspicuous.
Bonus points for a simple way to detach the strings from the suspenders. Maybe if the rings on your shoulder have the biggest diameter. This way, if the rings on the lower end are detachable, you could easily separate wig/strings and the suspenders from each others.
LOVE THIS. FABULOUS and at the same time filled with heart-felt joy that really glosses over any "flaw". I always knew I wouldn't resist trying to cosplay Husk but I was feeling a bit overwhelmed in advance for many parts of this.... so I was about to give up buuuut seeing all the passion here... it re-hyped me and absolutely re-ignited my wish to experiment ideas on how to build some of the parts.... your work is so fantastic and so inspiring, thank you for simply sharing it for the love of the cosplay community
i have literally binged watched your videos all evening, moved on to a few others and then suddenly saw a brand new video from you in my recommended hahaha
Aaw well I appreciate you checking them all out and glad you're enjoying them!
That ear movement actually looks a lot better than I thought. Really like how you made it! Also, didn't realize you made it all on a wig, as one piece. I thought you had a wig, a 'diadem' with the ears and a hat, all separate. As one piece, you can actually use the hat for some electronics and batteries (when you get to that point ;) ) Really would have loved to help you out, if you weren't on the other side of the world XD
Maybe an idea for hiding the fishing lined: can you thread the lines through a thin tube, and have them come out near your pockets for example? You could hide the tubes in your clothes, and have the crosses near your pockets.
If you ever have any questions, or there's some way I could help you to learn a bit about electronics, don't hesitate to send me a message ;) I can't help financially, but I still like to help. I LOVE your designs!
It's going to be aaaages before I have time to sit down and wrap my head around electronics but I definitely want to eventually! SO thank yuou!
Yay! I've got shorts blocked (for what remains of my own sanity) so I generally only get to see your full length stuff. Love it all to absolute death.
*relaxes into the chair for a fun watch*
Honestly fair enough I much prefer long form videos! I hope you enjoy this one!
@@MissTwisteddd Absolutely. I'm in your recap and it's just SO crisp. Cosplay crafting is super far away from anything I'd ever do.
But workshop problem solving? Oh yeah.
o7
Should look into things like the dragon shoulder puppets that use bowden cables. It's the same thing used in bike break lines. I plan on trying it out in a future costume for movements.
Super awesome Husk cosplay. The ears are a incredible feat of puppetering.
Also, with the current styling of the wig you used, black hair suits you really well.
I appreciate the little "respirator on and window open!" frame so much.
Your creativity never fails to amaze! Obviously there's still things to work out with it, but it already looks so good.
The idea of using the little wheels was really outside of the box.
I already made mention of this having viewed progressions of Hazbin wings creations, but it really is your individual character that draws a varied audience. I enjoy following the processes of how you put an idea together that eventually leads to a possibly finished result & yet even then, it's just a learning curve as you stated towards the end of this project as to how you could combine say the electronics of those other ears you showed with something of your own concocted design & one day similar to the scene from Paycheck you would probably have a side by side comparison of what you achieved here with a far superior one as you beam a smile of success. Good luck with what you continue to strive toward!
Honestly I'm really glad, and I hope that is what keeps bringing people back, as this will be the last Hazbin video for a while so I hope people will stick around for different concepts I want to play with too!
As somebody with an electronics background, learning to use servos is relatively easy to get the hang of, and will open up a world of opportunities. You could also look at Pan-Tilt platforms that have two small servos in them that would give you the same range of movement as the castor wheels, but give you full electronic control of them.
Do you have suggestions? because I am striking out on the normal sites I look at for random electronics...I'd love to do this and have glove with programmed buttons.
Connect the strings in a way that the positioning of your head will create tension when you turn it or tilt it a certain direction the movement might not be as dramatic but it will still create the illusion of natural movement and be able to convey emotion if it works
Came for the cosplay, stayed for the puppetry...oh, who am I kidding, everything was fascinating to watch. Amazing work!
Re: movable parts, I used really small rolling bearing wheels, they were about marble sized ball bearings in a socket that goes over the bearing a tiny bit over half of it so it stays in place but they are great for moving in any direction. If you want to restrict the movement you can use drop of glue or resin (if it’s non-metal) or even just a blob of soldering on the points of the ball bearing you want it to stop at. 😸
I adore this, it looks so incredible and you look so pleased when you see the movement 🥹
Might I suggest the system that is used in shoulder puppet dragons you find at ren faires to move their heads? It's a single line of control in the tubing and you pull it for up down motion, and twist it for side to side. It's designed to be threaded under clothing and easily hidden too.
So when you had the caster I thought to myself that's a bit heavy and bulky but you definitely made it work. I think you undersold how much practice you did or you had a leg up from your previous ears. Loved the hat. It is quite whimsical. So at least for me, knowing the end result from the beginning turns the video from being filled with anxiety on if it'll turn out to interest on how it was done.
For the ear motion, a next level control could be to hook the fishing line into some little servos and preprogram some different positions that you can flip between with a little remote.
The whole outfit is looking great!
"Trying stuff until it works or until i cry" my new favorite quote
GAHHHH THEY TURNED OUT AMAZING, THE WHOLE COSPLAY IS INSANE OMGG 😭💕
There are shoulder puppets that use bike brake cables for controls. Those might be a good start for better 2 axis movements.
20:27 A "Precision Pin Vice" is the tool that can easily make a hole in that space. It's used primely in jewelry and miniature sculptures.
@MissTwisteddd - Fantastic Husker cosplay! I know you have the ability to make the ears do what you want with some programming and some discrete buttons on your wrists to make the ears do what you want them to do!
Those ears are my DREAM. I love how you figured out how to make them move and feel natural in regards to how similar it looks to actual cat ears. They look fantastic, even if the motion itself of making them move is a little clunky lol. If you ever come up with more ways to do ears like those, I'd love to see!
This whole cosplay is a showcase of your skill. I am very impressed. I especially like the the giant tail. It likes someone should be using it as a goth palm frond to fan you at some spooky lounge
The struggle to get the wings to cooperate in a small space is method acting! Husk probably had the same issue when he first got wings. I like the puppetry of the swivelling ears.
You could use small springs or some elastic to pull the ears so you'd only need 2 per side. Youd want it tensioned more than the default position so you can still move in those directions by pulling less on the strings. And maybe routing the fishing lines so they come out somewhere els on the costume so they're not visible around your face where the most attention is drawn. Down the back and out of the waistcoats somewhere maybe
Also black braided fishing line might be better if you can find it in a low weight. Braided line is thiner for the same strength so might hide better. It also doesn't have the same stretch as mono which may have some uses
This looks so awesome ;;!!
I've dabbled into electronics (only LEDs for now) for the first time in the last year and while the process was quite hard it was such a satisfying end product!! Can totally recommend :')
38:37 This reaction is delightful
no idea if this would work, never done cosplay or costume design, but an idea I had for mounting the tail to the waist is instead of fishing line, use something that has some mild elasticity to it, devise some sort of method to shorten and lengthen it at will allowing you to have it more taut or slack allowing for POSSIBLY more expressive secondary motion, always love these uploads, I am beyond happy you do long form videos rather than just short form, I PRAY this channel gets more attention cause it deserves it
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~ me who doesn’t have eyebrows ~
Also I absolutely adore your cosplays and you were one of the people who got me back into it (16 now, quit for about three ish years and I’ve slowly gotten back into it the last year or so)! Your work is absolutely incredible and I look forward to seeing more of it!
i remember you teasing this in the last video! so cool to see it come into fruition!!
This looks sick!!! The ear movement is fabulous, and im a huge fan of all your work and cosplays
Your cosplays never disappoint and you're so gorgeous
This is an amazing cosplay Charlotte, and I think it goes without saying that there was a lot of unique ideas, time, and dedication that went into this project, absolutely stunning!
🎉❤🖤❤🎉
As for some advice/tips for the puppet strings to control the ears: I think if you used black thread it would have less of a shine then the fishing line and actually be less obvious, especially when alot of the cosplay (wig, and vest) are already black.
I've seen some amazing diy puppetry done using bicycle brake lines. The wire in the line is stiff that you can twist it and have it manipulate the swivel, then pull or squeeze the line to tug on the wheel part of the ears base, giving you full range of motion in one wire per ear! Look into shoulder pet puppets to see what I mean.
Love your work! ❤
Okay but like- I found your tiktok in the lil ”William Afton era” and was OBSESSED- Now only some weeks ago, I found your youtube (dont ask why i was so late) and omg this is so addicting to watch- 😭❤️
I think you might be confusing me with @slightlyvillianous who definitely had done some incredible William Afton content! I haven't done anything like that though!
You inspire me so much! I love everything you create and I love watching your process ! Feels like a craft buddy working along with me!
This is so timely, as I'm starting a new project with the hope of moving ears. Thanks for the fine reference! You've done a stellar job with this Husk cosplay :D
I have been waiting for this! You're husk cosplay is amazing. Keep going on what you are doing also love you're style of clothing.😊
This is one of the best husk cosplays ive seen i definitely going use this as a tutorial because husk is one of my favourite hazbin hotel characters i could also bring this to comicon!
Your cosplays are so amazing and I can’t wait to see what you do next!
Im watching this just as I finished working on a project for the night and im going to go eat a popsicle so I can get a Popsicle stick. But Id rate 10/10 for back gound noice you can get a lot of ideas for other projects while you work! ❤
Those ears are geniuses! And that cosplay is amazing! I never would have thought of a mini swivel wheel! Your craftsmanship and ability to adapt is beyond extraordinary ❤❤❤
I absolutely love these ears. I was inspired by Juniper and wanted to do a cat bard since I love cats and singing. But when I started to google, I only found static ones or ones that were way too complicated to make myself, so I'm really happy I found you, again. Many thanks for these videos, they help a lot
It's 1 am for me at the moment, I absolutely love watching these types of videos, especially those from you!
Absolutely loved this video. The castor wheels for puppeteering the ears is pure genius, and yes my first thought was you were going to use some micro servos for controlling them. As for your wings, I have made folding wings that can be worn around a convention that lay flat, about the same width as my torso, and then fold out to an 11 foot wingspan. I used a 12V trunk actuator from an auto parts store to actuate it. I based the actuation partially on how bird skeletons actually move.
I definitely want to learn servos, but electronics intimidate me, it's on my list for eventually!
@@MissTwisteddd For the wings, I used a 12v actuator, a center off double-pole double-throw switch, and a 12v battery pack. switch position 1 opened the actuator, and position 2 closed it. No fancy programming needed.
These ears are genuinely so cool!!! i love the marionette bit of puppetry magic to make them move too. As for the wearing of it all day I have a few ideas 1. obviously you said that you want something a little nicer that the sticks, maybe it it were a little smaller you could put pockets on the back shoulder blades so you could have a friend put them into it to tuck them away when you arent actively using the ears. 2. another idea is maybe make the fishing line ends be able to dettach and reattach to the cross sticks in some way like magnets buttons etc then you just take the strings off the cross and tuck them away, each stick end and attachment line could be color coded to make it easy to put back together in the right way. 3. get rid of the cross and put attach the strings into loops and then maybe 2 rings or a ring and a bracelet to be able to animate the ears, you could also just have to loops and see of there is enough stability that if you move it the ears stay.
There are so many different ways you could go about it and fiddle with them to get them working well, good luck and I'm sure you'll figure out a cool way!
I was thinking of controllers and then you mentioned it at the end. There should be enough space in the hat for electronics and batteries i would think.
That aside, this is brilliant and Husk looks amazing
This is so cool. So much fun to watch you make this cosplay.
Brilliant!! Great work, R & D and the entire finished costume is stunning. Well done. You luck great with black hair too.....as well as your usual colour of course. Keep 'em coming.
This makes me want to make a stringed headdress for my cosplays,, love it!!💖💖
The ears were amazing!!! Seriously! The whole cosplay is!
However, I'm excited about the gloves! Those turned out so well, and they're more in my wheelhouse skill-wise. I've gone as a black cat for Halloween several times, and those would be a fun addition. 😊
Hey there, if you ever decide to "sock up" a tail again try out this, a thin covering of plastic on the core of the tail. Think like a dry cleaning bag cut so you can wrap the core to slide in, then pull the plastic out leaving the core behind. It's.ore or less the same way automotive seats are upholstered. Bag pulled over the foam. Material pulled over the plastic so the foam doesn't 'grab' and tear or lump in areas. Even better is its a long thin bag enough that you can connect the open end to a vacuum, squeeze it down release the vacuum and your tail sheath is filled without much fuss.
Good thinkin! Thank you!
omg i LOVE THESE. what a cool effect!! wonder if you could do some sort of rig to attach the strings to your fingers running down your sleeves ... would be harder to learn to control, but could give you more movement without having to hold something, leaving your hands free for the wings
Yeah I think that would be my go to, but I might try and skip straight to servos, a lot more to learn but would free up my hands even more!
Matte black fishing line might make things less obvious, at least for this cos. Also, you might be able to reduce the number of lines by including a spring-like mechanism in the ears to return them to a preset position. Of course, getting a set of servos and an Arduino or Raspberry Pie would solve all these problems😊 You might be able to get away without the programing by running wires to control buttons (switches) hidden in your gloves, too.
As always, you're FABulous! Always look forward to your next project!😊
Absolutely wonderful, gorgeous cosplay! I wonder if having little springs to pull the ears back into their 'default' pose, upright, I'd imagine, would help? it would cut down on the number of strings you'd have to use, at least.
Charlotte, you’re a genius when it comes to all your characters!!! ❤
Another great video Charlotte. you might try incorporating the cross hatches in to the suspenders them self somehow. that way it might look like husk is fidgeting with his suspenders wile you'er moving the ears, food for thought.
I actually discovered your channel today by your husk wings videos and I immediately subbed!! I’m defo going to be using this whole video for my ranboo cosplay so thank you so much for this btw you and your cosplays are really cool!! :)
I'm so excited, I hope it goes well and thank you so much for subscribing!
This is so amazing and funnn! I'm getting so many ideas for just costumes. I aspire to put my creativity into something so cooool!
I LOVE THISSS, your so talented, you inspired me to try making cosplays!
For electronic puppeteering you should be able to replace caster wheel with set of two servos.(One as caster axis other as wheel)
Also hat would be ideal housing for controll board/batteries.
And sevos if you'd decide to keep caster wheels where they are, and stay with fishing lines.
23:02 You are a GENIUS! What great engineering!
Hi scarlet I've been following you for atleast a year or 2 and I love your displays they are so detailed and beautiful and I love how you look you look so pretty in every video you do.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching my work and glad you are enjoying it!
@@MissTwistedddOf course!!! It's fun watching you make cosplays because it's educational and interesting I hope your having an amazing day !!! (I'm honestly so happy you replied and excited) And love your curly hair!!
Something about this makeup and wig on you, it suits you so well,, makes my brain go all brrrr. Especially when you smile! 11/10 cosplay 🖤❤️🤍
your Husk turned out super cool! for moving cosplay ears ive always wondered if someone could do something with those old brainwave cat ears (necomimi?) that used to be all over the place. they were cheap for awhile but idk what they're like nowadays. They have that exact kind of swivel you mentioned though - but also have super bulky bits that stick out. if you could modify those though it'd be really cool, especially with the alleged functionality of responding to the wearer's cues with the sensors.
That's the cos-ear things I referenced in this video! Same concept. I think I could modify those, but I think making a whole new pair would be even better!
@@MissTwisteddd are they the same? :0 i always thought those cos-ear things were a different mechanic from the necomimi ones since they dont seem to have the forehead sensor thing. either way, your wheel mechanism seems like a great electronic-less route. im kind of curious to try it out myself now!
I have been loving your Hazbin videos lately! They really picked me up from my own cosplay slump. Question: Where do you get your wigs and contact lenses?
Honestly all over! My favourite contact lens places and brands are Colourvue, TTDeye, Uniqso and PinkyParadise. Wigs I tend to get just wherever. A lot of suppliers based here in Melbourne or in New South Wales (both Australian so if you're not Aussie yourself they won't be much good!)
I truly admire your work, dedication & abilities. A master of your craft.
the ears are GENIUSSSSS it turned out so amazing!
One thing you could for the ear control is add some electronics in the mix. Some mini servos controlled by a microcontroller attached with a joystick or something would give you some really precise control. The cosplay looks amazing regardless!
Wax and parchment papers are two separate things, for anyone curious. Wax is parchment paper that has been treated with actual wax, and should never be used for baking at all. It's a storage paper. For the fridge or freezer. Parchment is oven safe, up to a point.
Hi, Miss Twisteddd! You are so awesome to create such outfits. What a creative mind you have wonderful thank you!🥺😘😍👄🫦👠♀️🌺🌹💐✨🌈🎊🥳🎉🎂🎁🎈💞💝💖💗💕💓
This is incredible! Your transformation is surreal.
To "simplify" the usable mechanics for the ears you might make some "preset" positions that only happen when you pose a certain way. For example "angry full swivel back" position might be accompanied with a crouch, or an "I'm going to claw your eyes out" hand movement that could pull on a string attached to your wrist, or even your leg somehow, while you could still have a two string set up for more subtle back and forth movement. It might limit some range of movement, but it might be a little easier to control "everything" if some movement is only for specific positions.
You could control the ears with head movements if you uses push buttons to attach the strings to your vest.
Plus you could use black ribbon tubes to "hide" the strings. Or, use just plain black upholstery thread. It hides best, contrary to the shiny stuff.
This all beside, you look amazing in this cos!
holy crap those ears are INCREDIBLE. i'll forever be amazed at how resourceful and ingenious you cosplayers are
You needed this win, and you got it. Incredible job :]
If mechanical movement is easier, something like the little spring reels in retracting badge holders might work to let the ears spring back to the default pose? Then it'd just be a single control string to do different poses temporarily before they return to default
Fantastic job you mad scientists of an inventor! Trying things and making them work!
Your innovation process is so fun to watch. Great end result!
some thing that has helped me with prosthetics and eye brows is to take a glue stick and go over your eye brows first- stick with me for a second- apply your prosthetics and now here is the important bit: When you remove prosthetic, peel it off and STOP. DO NOT try to peel away the glue stick eye brows. Instead put on some small diving goggles so that your eye brows are accessible and wash away the glue using warm soapy water ( like an unscented hand soap) and a bit of olive oil. The oil will help to loosen up the glue and washing away the glue will help save your eye brows and the glue stick will help prevent your eye brows tearing when you remove the prosthetic.