The planning of a Halloween costume – help?


#140

I’ve been following this thread all the way through, and would just like to say what an awesome job you did on your costume.

I eagerly awaited and was thoroughly impressed.

Looking forward to next haloween :slight_smile:

Hope all is well and good luck getting the glue out!


#141

Sounds like you had a great time at the party and all of your hard work paid off handsomely. :smiley:

I love the costume and makeup design. It has an eerie elegance that reminds me of creature designs from Ridley Scott’s film Legend (a film that I recommend you see if you haven’t already). Or even reminiscent of the ballroom sequence in Labyrinth.

As for the guys hitting on you … I can only suggest that it had something to do with those intense eyes of yours. If you had some cosmetic contact lenses to wear you may have scared a few away. :smiley:

What are you going to do next year to top this one? I can’t wait to see what you come up with. :love:


#142

:drool:

rock’n’roll

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#143

wow… just wow! i was quietly lurking about this thread before halloween. but, that is one of the most incredibly designed and created costumes i have ever seen. you put so much work and imagination into this costume, very few people these days do that I think, and put it together from scratch. Absolutely incredible, just thought I’d come out of lurking to comment. :slight_smile:
You definitely look like a very regal demon queen, elegant but not fragile, both graceful and deadly. And most of all, you take pride in your work, and so you should. Thank you for sharing the design and process with us, and the final images of course! I can’t see anyone else wearing this costume but you.

once again, amazing.


#144

Not how I expected it either but the result is still really wicked cool.


#145

Well, I’m definately impressed! :thumbsup: Glad you had a great time and were treated like royalty!

I know it’s all over with, but I hope you won’t mind a couple of comments. I loved the collar when you wore it alone. I thought its graceful curves and dangles framed your head perfectly. Unfortunately, with all the other stuff on your head it gets lost. Since you head got bigger from the appliances, perhaps the collar should have been made bigger (I mean the cured parts should be longer) so that it had the same dramatic effect.

My expectation was that you were going to seamlessly integrate the skull cap into the rest of your face. Instead, it looks more like a helmet. I like the seam at the back, since it looks vaguely like the natural cracks in a person’s skull, and the overhang over the eyes and nose seems fine. So I guess my only problem is the temple/over the ear part, which seems quite thick. Perhaps if the helmet part had molded scales into the edges so you could overlap scales stuck to your face, it would allow for better integration.

Well, excellent result! Amazing makeup job! :applause:


#146

Yeah, it reminds me of that too…

Cool costume anyway, glad you had fun with it.

-Steve


#147

Hmm, I wish I could comment on the costume, was waiting to see the final piece for weeks now. Unfortunately your site, Enayla, is as I just discovered blocked by our proxy at work so I’ll have to wait 'till the evening… Just thought you might find it exhilaratory to hear the reason: furiae.com is classified as “nudity” by our internet security dumb… err… administrators :banghead: . I guess it’s about damn time to remove all the porn content from your website then, huh??

P.S. - By the way, www.cgtalk.com is also blocked by our proxy, I wonder how long it will take for the guys here to realize the board has moved to forums.cgsociety.org before they cut me off :D.


#148

Heh, Furiae is blocked at college aswell, I wanted to show my professor some of Linda’s stuff, and it flashed up “Blocked - nudity”…so embarrassing haha because everyone seemed to think it meant porn or something…


#149

Your costume is so awesome, Linda! :surprised: It simply rocks. I guess I’d have touched you too, but just to see if you were real.


#150

Linda,

Congrats on an awesome costume! You look in the pictures like you stepped out of a masterpiece…
It’s a little like you’re one of those costumed ball dancers from Labyrinth, except of course your end result is much better. :applause:


#151

Finally home!

@Elsie:
Seems I’m not the only one with this problem, weird! And yes, it was embarassing for me, too, haha.

Weirdest thing? Guys were hitting on me! What the hell?! The way I looked, I wouldn’t have touched me with a stick o.O

Well, I am not surprised, not at all. You look damn sexy and if I were there I would definitely take a chance and hit on you, too, haha. In fact, if all demons in Hell look like this then I don’t mind going straight to Hell when it’s my turn to cross the Styx, haha (well, who wants to go to Heaven anyway :stuck_out_tongue: ). Well, hot, very hot… Makes me wanna wear a costume at Halloween myself, but as I know me I would get it wrecked and torn apart before the end of the night, so the work would be wasted on me :D.


#152

Yeah, I know there’s some stuff I could have done better - in retrospect… I’m still very happy with how it turned out, though. The fact that the ‘helmet’ part of the costume ended up looking like a helmet wasn’t intentional, and I wish it hadn’t, but I don’t think the front part of it would have held up the weight if it wasn’t as thick as it was.

I’ll learn new techniques for next year :smiley: I’m already trying to think of a new theme, haha! Feel free to help me out. And no, I won’t go as a cutsey fairy, a mermaid or anything that’s darling and doll. I’d go as a devil, but this year’s costume is a bit too close to that. Ah well, I’ve got an entire year to plan…

Thank you so much everyone - the costume was hard work and fun, and I’m thrilled to hear that you all seem to have liked the outcome.

As for my page being blocked from some places - what the hell? o.O I wonder how that can be. There’s pretty much no nudity on my webpage. Weird.


#153

Not even an evil mermaid? I could see you being a fantastically evil mermaid with cool scales and you could make a tail!

Still no?


#154

Yeah, that was what I thought, weirdly you can get onto tons of art reference sites with full nudes. Stupid admins…spent a full thirty minutes whining at my professor hah. I could get onto it a few weeks ago, so I thought maybe they’d blocked it cos I’d been on it too much, but then CGtalk would definitely be blocked. Um, hope I haven’t just jinxed myself.

I agree with Theresa about the mermaid, I think you could pull that off so well. Or, cliche, but some sort of vampire or dark goddess…i’d love to see you do that kind of makeup.


#155

I had to use my moms computer for a lnog time, the thing had just about anything blocked lol. I couldn’t even take a look at my horoscope or send an email via msn mail. :rolleyes: Cathegories:
-interactivity
-occult

probably in whichever order


#156

I’m certainly partial to an underwater demoness costume for next year, perhaps with some crustacean mixed in!

I know that when you hear “mermaid” you think of “The Little Mermaid”, but this concept has potential, I think. Blue/green makeup, gills, spines, fins, scales, wicked cool fishhook inspired jewelery… Just to give you a hint of what I’m thinking, this was originally posted at conceptart.org by electroganic:


#157

Linda, you have just given me a million more reasons to idolize (worship) you, so now my list has nearly a trillion or so things. I aspire to paint with your skill one day (though most likely a different style, especially since I recently am so much into clothing design rather than fantasy. Oh I want to be a clothing/video game concept artist). The costume is absolutely gorgeous! The painting is amazing and well done, especially the sides of your face. How did you manage to do your back? The horns and collar are just specatcular, so crimson and yet so sparkly (two of my favorite things). I loooove the costume. As to your earlier comment, I can’t see why they wouldn’t hit on you. Of course, I may be a bit biased, but I would just cling and never let go, ever. Now that this project is finished, I can’t wait to see another of your pieces. I already have D’artiste: Digital Painting, and I am waiting for the special edition of Exotique. Your Master and Servant 2D Winning piece is gorgeous beyond all words and thought. I am so fully of anticipation for your next piece. Thank you for reading all of this babble and nearly creepy amounts of adoration, but once again, your works are delectably exquisite. I could just look at Songs Under the Apple Tree for hours, drooling at the realistic enticement of that red apple.

<Edit>I think you should go as a glamorous spider queen next year, with webs of sparkly chains, ribbons, lace, georgette, and dewy crystals. You could use wool or tweed for the body with satin accents, and shining metallic beads and jet glass. You have really inspired me (with my newly developed obsession with clothing design) to create my own costume next year. I loooooove painting my face, and I have a million things in mind, although it will be a while before I can afford all the MAC make up I will probably use for it. MAC makes wonderful waterproof and high pigment make up, wonderful to use for the professional. </edit>

Yours Truly,
Eleine


#158

Linda, just reviewed your pics of the costume. AMAZING! SPECTACULAR, even! What an imposing visage… excellent work, my dear.

Start brainstorming for next year.

Cheers


#159

thats really amazing Enayla, you’d qualify for a top costome designer

Can I ask you what type of camera you are using