This Girl Spent 1000 Hours Working On This Incredibly Detailed Anubis Costume That Looks Like It Was Made With CGI
Some people do cross-stitch as a hobby, others like gardening, while this game designer from Switzerland is making cosplay costumes. While Martina is just on her third cosplay idea, the video of her in a unique costume which she shared on Reddit instantly received over 100,000 likes and numerous comments. The passionate cosplayer sure did receive a lot of attention, and we think that it’s only fair since the DIY costume really does look majestic. Scroll down below to see photos and a video of it in action.
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“I worked on it for a year”
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“The character is a statue that I found online, designed by Hui Zou and built by R-one studio. I immediately fell in love with the design and asked the artist if I could make a cosplay from it. My idea was to make my own low-poly version of the character, and they agreed. Low-poly means I want the costume to look digital and artificial instead of realistic, like an early stylized 3D computer graphic come to life. So I started making my own templates in Blender, a 3D software,” Martina told Bored Panda.
“It’s my third costume”
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What is most amazing is that, as the heading indicates, it is only the third DIY cosplay costume that this game designer has made. “I don’t consider myself a master at costume making. I still have a ton to learn. Love doing it tho,” she said. The designer also added that making costumes that she displays at comic cons is just a hobby of hers while she is still working full-time.
“The shiny stuff is mirror vinyl”
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She got all the necessary materials for the project from a local hardware store. “It took a year from planning to finish, and I spent around 1000 hours on it. I’m still rather new to making costumes, so sometimes it takes many tries to make something work. For example, I’ve never cast epoxy resin before, so it took four attempts to get the heart gem right. I spent a lot of time planning on how to attach all the floating armor pieces. I built the costume with PVC which is rigid, so I had to figure out how to be able to move at all, how I can get in and out of the armor on my own, and how to make the pieces detachable for transport because they’re huge – the scythe in particular.”
“I see through the throat which is window tint foil”
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“The blue piece on the throat is see-through reflective vinyl. It’s like looking through sunglasses,” the designer said. People were so impressed with this woman’s skills, and they asked if the costume will ever be available for sale. However, the designer replied that she is not intending on selling the piece just yet and should she ever consider doing it, it would be rather expensive because of all the meticulous work that went into making it.
“I don’t spend any time with it in the sun, it would get too hot”
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“Also, to pass doors, you need to crabwalk because of the shoulders.” Another thing about the costume is that it gets dirty very easily if not handled with care, but “if you handle it with relatively clean fingers, it’s no problem.”
Watch the video of the amazing costume in action
“I don’t consider myself a master at costume making”
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“I’ve always loved crafting. During the day, I work behind a computer screen, so I itch to build something tangible as a balance. Cosplay is a wonderful hobby to me that combines my passion for art, animation, design, 3D software, and crafting. Last but not least, I met a lot of wonderful people through making costumes,” Martina told Bored Panda.
“I would have never thought it would blow up like this”
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The Swiss game designer entered a Fantasy Basel Comic-Con in Switzerland and landed the second place. When asked about the overwhelming amount of attention she received, she humbly replied: “The response has been overwhelming, especially since it’s not a well-known character from a specific game or movie that has a big fandom. I knew from my previous costumes that people seem to appreciate the polygonal aesthetic, but I would have never thought it [would] blow up like this.”
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Share on FacebookHoly f... I thought it was an illustration, once again, holy F!
https://www.facebook.com/fantasybasel/photos/a.529383007206458/1649451418532939/?type=3&theater
Load More Replies...The winner made a cosplay of Alphonse Elric, you can see it on the Fantasy Basel website or on their Facebook. Honestly though, this should have won.
Load More Replies...She won first place the previous year. Look up her instagram. https://instagram.com/polygon_forge?igshid=90nxt224nqpa
Load More Replies...OK, from the headline I was expecting some teenage girl, not an experienced adult woman. I can't imagine Bored Panda having an article called "Boy spent 1000 hours..." unless it was, you know, a boy. Secondly, how about putting her full name? It's Martina Hugentobler. I know this isn't actually journalism or anything, but really...
Thank you! These titles have been bothering me as well for a good while. They totally discredit the protagonist of the article by labeling them as "girl, woman, boy, guy" etc. If they don't want to add the person's name at the very title (because they actually include it in the introduction usually), instead of "woman, guy, girl, etc.", they should write "costume artist, animation enthusiast, hobbist artist, amateur genius, comic artist, student of *insert field of expertise*" etc. Once they labeled "guy" an actually famous web comic artist, as if he were an anonymous nobody. I hope they fix these titles in the future articles because this is generally an interesting site providing lots of nice content.
Load More Replies...This is so amazing!!!! I love it and the designer needs to give themselves more credit, they are incredible!
This might be a clue: https://www.facebook.com/fantasybasel/posts/1649451618532919 Still think Anubis is more creative. FantasyBas...635426.jpg
Oh no, you are not the master of costume making. You ARE THE GODDESS of costume making.
wow you are an amazing designer, for sure you could get a great job by a film production for costumes and special effect. get in touch with George Lucas.
I think it is safe to say she has a future in design if she wants it!
Second place? Also, a technical question. How do you go to the bathroom in this? Lol
Now that she's figured out many aspects of construction, worn the piece and dealt with doorways, etc., she really is on her way to becoming a master costume builder. It reminds me of antique articulated armor worn by Japanese warriors -- the move very much like an Armadillo shell. I really love the Origami appearance.
I can use your dream of Anubis to create a skin in a video game (Warframe), I really liked the idea of a character with that design in the game
"The Swiss game designer entered a Fantasy Basel Comic-Con in Switzerland and landed the second place" Who and what the f**k beat that badass costume?
This "girl" has a last name as well as an incredible amount of talent. Also, she's not a girl unless a man her age is a boy. Martina Trottmann got her education in haute-couture and as theatre dressmaker in Switzerland over 15 years ago. She moved to London in 2004 for further education in costume design at Wimbledon College of Art. Stop referring to this woman as a "girl," as if she's just playing with toys instead of making a career of design.
indeed, a work of wonder and a work of art! she is a gem herself, being able to get in the costume all by herself! congratulations !
Holy f... I thought it was an illustration, once again, holy F!
https://www.facebook.com/fantasybasel/photos/a.529383007206458/1649451418532939/?type=3&theater
Load More Replies...The winner made a cosplay of Alphonse Elric, you can see it on the Fantasy Basel website or on their Facebook. Honestly though, this should have won.
Load More Replies...She won first place the previous year. Look up her instagram. https://instagram.com/polygon_forge?igshid=90nxt224nqpa
Load More Replies...OK, from the headline I was expecting some teenage girl, not an experienced adult woman. I can't imagine Bored Panda having an article called "Boy spent 1000 hours..." unless it was, you know, a boy. Secondly, how about putting her full name? It's Martina Hugentobler. I know this isn't actually journalism or anything, but really...
Thank you! These titles have been bothering me as well for a good while. They totally discredit the protagonist of the article by labeling them as "girl, woman, boy, guy" etc. If they don't want to add the person's name at the very title (because they actually include it in the introduction usually), instead of "woman, guy, girl, etc.", they should write "costume artist, animation enthusiast, hobbist artist, amateur genius, comic artist, student of *insert field of expertise*" etc. Once they labeled "guy" an actually famous web comic artist, as if he were an anonymous nobody. I hope they fix these titles in the future articles because this is generally an interesting site providing lots of nice content.
Load More Replies...This is so amazing!!!! I love it and the designer needs to give themselves more credit, they are incredible!
This might be a clue: https://www.facebook.com/fantasybasel/posts/1649451618532919 Still think Anubis is more creative. FantasyBas...635426.jpg
Oh no, you are not the master of costume making. You ARE THE GODDESS of costume making.
wow you are an amazing designer, for sure you could get a great job by a film production for costumes and special effect. get in touch with George Lucas.
I think it is safe to say she has a future in design if she wants it!
Second place? Also, a technical question. How do you go to the bathroom in this? Lol
Now that she's figured out many aspects of construction, worn the piece and dealt with doorways, etc., she really is on her way to becoming a master costume builder. It reminds me of antique articulated armor worn by Japanese warriors -- the move very much like an Armadillo shell. I really love the Origami appearance.
I can use your dream of Anubis to create a skin in a video game (Warframe), I really liked the idea of a character with that design in the game
"The Swiss game designer entered a Fantasy Basel Comic-Con in Switzerland and landed the second place" Who and what the f**k beat that badass costume?
This "girl" has a last name as well as an incredible amount of talent. Also, she's not a girl unless a man her age is a boy. Martina Trottmann got her education in haute-couture and as theatre dressmaker in Switzerland over 15 years ago. She moved to London in 2004 for further education in costume design at Wimbledon College of Art. Stop referring to this woman as a "girl," as if she's just playing with toys instead of making a career of design.
indeed, a work of wonder and a work of art! she is a gem herself, being able to get in the costume all by herself! congratulations !
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