Alright, I posted most of these in a previous thread, but I decided that if I start my own thread, these links might be more readily available for those people who need a little guidance (like myself). It's sorted out by category, but I have placed a General Tutorial section at the bottom along with a link to Books and info you can purchase. I feel like General Tutorials could become a huge category, and for ease, it'd be best on the bottom. The Books for Purchase link is in case you aren't finding what you need and really want some great guidance without the need for a computer. If there are any problems with the links or issues with them (such as I'm not allowed to link to what-have-you site) please inform me immediately, and I will remove them.
AccessoriesHere's a finger stylus tutorial that can be easily modified to make finger bondage and finger armor plating. Thank you to robbtoberfest on Instructables:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Finger-Stylus/For the increasingly popular goggle look, some steampunk goggle tutorials might enlighten you. Here are some from the Instructables site with username before the link:
macgeek:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Goggles/greensteam:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-realistic-Steampunk-Airship-Goggles/aintMichael:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Goggles/Armor (generalized)Jedi Elf Queen has some great tutorials about making armor out of several different materials. I also suggest (if you haven't already) checking out the tutorials under Styrene, Fiberglass, and Wonderflex:
http://www.jedielfqueen.com/elvenwarriors/materials/processes.htmHere is a link to a list of Walk-Through armor tutorials by Amethyst Angel:
http://amethyst-angel.com/armormaking_projects.htmlCorsetsHere's a tutorial by The Renaissance Tailor that recreates a 16th and 17th century corset:
http://www.vertetsable.com/demos_corset.htmFor those of us on more of a budget or who can't find the right boning, Roethke, a Craftster user, provides a great tutorial on an underbust corset using juice jugs as boning. She clarifies any details in the comments:
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=122286.0Dressform:Make your life easier with those tricky sewing projects! Make your own dress form mannequin of your own body to help dart correctly and hold those nasty pleats in place. Taunton.com has some great tutorials, and Etsylabs provides a slightly better set-up tutorial (INMO), but the same basic concept. I put up all three duct tape versions for, well, the crud of it, I guess.
Paper Tape:
http://www.taunton.com/threads/pages/t00002_p5.aspDuct Tape:
http://www.taunton.com/threads/pages/t00002_p2.asp :
http://www.taunton.com/threads/pages/t00002_p3.asp :
http://etsylabs.blogspot.com/2007/03/dress-form-tutorial-want-to-make-exact.htmlMolded Paper-mache:
http://www.taunton.com/threads/pages/t00002_p4.aspFiberglass, Styrene, and WonderflexAmethyst Angel's tutorials for using polystyrene and Wonderflex to make props and armor are very helpful.
Styrene Armor-making (excellent with intro to other material as well):
http://amethyst-angel.com/armormaking.htmlWonderflex:
http://www.amethyst-angel.com/propcloset/aa_wonderflex_tutorial.htmlPaper Wings provides three tutorials about using fiberglass for those brave enough to try it:
http://www.paper-wings.org/tutorials/armor/fiberglass.htmlhttp://www.paper-wings.org/tutorials/armor/bondo.htmlGems and JewelsMichaels not have what you're looking for to add some 'zazz to your cosplay? Try making your own! The first tutorial for smooth shaped jewels is from Amethyst Angel from YouTube! Hooray video tutorials!:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pnr21sjV2gPart 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkRVQG2R4k4She got the info from HCC Cosplay, a most seasoned set of cosplayers with skill that clearly shows it:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/polyesterresin.phpGlovesThis isn't entirely a tutorial site, but it's got some great tips and some instruction on how to fashion your own gloves:
http://www.vintagesewing.info/1950s/50-hmg/hmg-02.htmlHere's the entire glove section on the Vintage Sewing site:
http://www.vintagesewing.info/1950s/50-hmg/hmg-toc.htmlKimono and Obi(Please note, obi bows can have different meanings. Certain bows, like I believe the bow that's looped flat against you're back, can mean you're married
) Paper Wings has an illustrated guide to tying an obi in a nice bow, like way:
http://www.paper-wings.org/tutorials/obi/obi.htmlJapanesekimono.com has an amazing site filled with information on kimono and several tutorials regarding anything having to do with kimono:
http://www.japanesekimono.com/index.htmLED and LightingI've never used any lighting in any cosplay, but I'm very curious and would love to see some ideas and links! This very simplistic Introduction to LED lights by noahw on Instructables might help out n00b-electricians like myself:
http://www.instructables.com/id/LEDs-for-Beginners/Instructables user benthekhan provides a nice method of getting LED circuits. Not a lot here, but good for starters:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Get-the-RBG-LED-Circuit-from-Glowing-Ice-Cubes/MasksFor a really insane, really realistic lion mask that's animatronic, has amplified hearing AND stereo night vision, Solion of Instructables provides users with a 117 step guide to creating such a... I don't know how to describe it. Just check it out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Realistic-Animatronic-Lion-Mask-with-stereo-night/Molding and Casting:Amethyst Angel provides really awesome, in depth tutorials about three different types of casting:
http://amethyst-angel.com/castingguide.html HCC Cosplay has some great tutorials for molding and casting as well as useful answers to your polyresin casting questions on their FAQ page:
Mold:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/resincasting.phpCast:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/rtv_molds.phpFAQ:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/casting_faq.phpProps and WeaponsAmethyst Angel once again has some great tutorials. Her blog sometimes does not have a complete tutorial, but you can learn a lot by looking at the process and roaming her tags:
http://proplady.livejournal.comFeatherweight posted a large thread on Cosplay.com about tutorials he made for specific props and weaponry. DEFINITELY worth checking out if you have patience, time, and a not a lot of money. Did I mention he primarily uses cardboard?:
http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=76828For those of you who don't yet want to try construction or want to modify a store bought weapon prop, here's a tutorial on making a store bought pirate pistol more authentic thanks to TribalDancer on Instructables:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Pirate-Gun-Mod/Instructables had a cheap light saber tutorial by Ricardoaraujo that some of you might like:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap-Custom-Lightsaber/Gmjhowe has a very involved, thorough, and harder level steampunk gun tutorial. Good for those of you who want to try their hand at more unconventional materials or really push their skills:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Cybertopian_Handgun_V2_steampunk_cyberpunk_dyst/Another great tutorial for a steampunk gun includes using leather, LED lights, and video to help describe the process. Brought to you by gmjhowe again. The painting technique he used looks amazing. Great for cosplay props that need a little beat up look:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Futuresque-Sci-Fi-Hand-Gun/Wigs:Tristen Citrine has great tips on making antennae bangs, cutting bangs, and wig basics:
http://tristencitrine.com/hints.htmlFor a wig store with heads and necessary items:
http://www.amphigory.com/For tips on dying wigs and recipes, here's a helpful link thanks to Sugarlat!
http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=57484Wings and HarnessesHCC Cosplay offers two great tutorials, one for wing construction and the other for harnessing the wings. I've never made the harness before, but I bet you can modify it with enough thought to fit it to what you need:
Large Wing construction:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/angelwings.phpWing Harness:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/wingharness.phpFor a more easy-to-handle set of wings to wear for cosplay or even as punch to an awesome outfit, fairywingsandthings on Instructables provides a good step-by-step tutorial:
http://www.instructables.com/id/SSM3L07FJPL6C8M/Paper Wing has an adorable wing tutorial on a much smaller scale. Useful for CLAMP style wings a la Sakura:
http://www.paper-wings.org/tutorials/wings/wings.htmlInstructables has a tutorial about making articulated wings so that they open and close with the motion of your arms:
This one by T0BY:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-pair-of-Angel-Wings/Rachel from Instructables has a video on how her articulated wing frame works as well as how she did it (no feathers, though):
http://www.instructables.com/id/Articulated-Wing-Framework/General TutorialsThis slot is just links to general tutorials about miscellaneous stuff.
Janchan:
http://www.cosplay.janchan.com/genral.htmlAntimony and Lace has more goth inspired tutorials, but useful even for those not seeking that look:
http://gothfashion.info/Craftster has a forum thread that inspired this particular one. I highly recommend searching through this!!:
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=159624.0The Renaissance Tailor also is worth looking through for it's sheer amount of tutorials and advice:
http://www.vertetsable.com/demos_main.htmHCC Cosplay has well more tutorials than what I've listed here (like vacuum-forming and pattern tips). Here's the general link:
http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/The Mystic Lord costume by houseofdarkly on Instructables has several techniques from sewing to amor to making horns. Worth a gander for several cosplay:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Mystic-Lord-costume-horns-armor-silk-painting-/Here are Amethyst Angel's videos on YouTube. There are some other, non-tutorial videos mixed in, but that's okay!:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=thepropladyBooks about Cosplay for PurchaseFor a last tidbit, I recommend purchasing Amethyst Angel's books or CD-Books for the most in-depth, easy access methods of making cosplay as a whole. She's a well-respected, many time awarded cosplayer that does take commissions for those in need of them.
Here are her books for sale:
http://www.amethyst-angel.com/aa_bookstore.htmlWell, that's it for now! I hope you guys find use out of the links. If my weird little post is hard to understand or if you have contributions, feel free to drop a comment about it
Thanks, everyone!
-Lychee (who in no way claims any of these tutorials as her own and has posted them up for strictly non-profit, helpful purposes /disclaimer)