Thanks! I recently changed from a Canon SL2 to a Canon R6 mkII. You really don't need such an expensive camera. I have it because I do video work for clients. The SL2 I was using before with its little 18-55 kit lens is the perfect setup for RUclips videos.
The use of EVA in all your vids never cease to amaze me. Would it be possible for you to make a Commanded Wolffe (from The Clone Wars) helmet? I would definitely love to see that and buy the template for such a helmet. Keep up the great work!
The curved brow is only a mistake on my part when building the helmet. On the templates all the parts around there are completely straight but when stretching the parts while building the helmet I curved the brow. So this is a mistake you can avoid when building your own helmet.
More amazing work, still fascinates me how you don’t have more subscribers
Thanks a lot!
Awesome!! What camera are you using to record the building of the Pauldron?
Thanks! I recently changed from a Canon SL2 to a Canon R6 mkII. You really don't need such an expensive camera. I have it because I do video work for clients.
The SL2 I was using before with its little 18-55 kit lens is the perfect setup for RUclips videos.
The use of EVA in all your vids never cease to amaze me. Would it be possible for you to make a Commanded Wolffe (from The Clone Wars) helmet? I would definitely love to see that and buy the template for such a helmet. Keep up the great work!
Incroyable comme d'habitude! J'espère te recroiser un jour en convention tandis que tu porte l'une de tes armures 😍
Merci! Je serai au comiccon de Montréal l'été prochain!
Dude that is so amazing!!!!!
Thanks!!
You should try to make republic commando armor or helmet. These patterns are great
This is amazing as always
Thanks a lot!
Awesome stuff!
Thank you :)
You should do a clone pauldron also great work man keep it up
Looks amazing 🔥
Thanks!
I hope to see a redesigned helmet someday. The eyes look sad because the brow isn’t straight. The pauldron looks great though
The curved brow is only a mistake on my part when building the helmet. On the templates all the parts around there are completely straight but when stretching the parts while building the helmet I curved the brow.
So this is a mistake you can avoid when building your own helmet.
@@TristanMaker But if I follow your tutorial I should end up with the same result
It all depends on how you push and pull on the seams when assembling your helmet.
If I was a stormtrooper I’d probably be sad too. 😅