Okay so the overall plan here is to vacu-form a fox mask out of translucent plastic, then glue a bunch of addressable LEDs to the inside of the mask and drive 'em with a microcontroller.
First step is probably making sure the vac forming works out? Need to pick a plastic. Want something thermoformable, translucent, a little bit flexible, and able to be glued to with silicone or hot glue.
Maybe polystyrene?
Then again, I don't actually know if original builds fall under that site's purview...
Blehh, trying to find a place to durably post about this project and ask for build advice.
The Replica Prop Forum clearly has the institutional knowledge I need but really does look purely for reproductions of existing media, not original builds. I've looked at two generalist cosplay forums and every post on the front page has half the posts with zero replies and the other half with less than ten. That doesn't seem promising.
I just wanna figure out what kind of plastic to use...
@starkatt Also poke Rowan? She had a half-finished vacform box at one point, and if nothing else you might be able to salvage and fix it.
@emanate that's the plan :)
@starkatt @rowanyote ooo.
@starkatt *fans self*
@starkatt I remember watching a YouTuber DIYer doing vacuum forming, and I think he said ABS worked best for him? https://youtu.be/9ynFpxokWlM (Good luck with the project!)
@packbat I don't think ABS comes in clear or translucent.
@starkatt @rowanyote Excellent!
Today @rowanyote and I got a vacu-form box about half finished. Gonna use a cannibalized IR space heater which should warm the plastic really evenly.