Showing posts with label Jedi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jedi. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

Shaak Ti

I also recently finished a commission for the soft parts of the Shaak Ti costume. I created: the skirt, shirt, tabbards, and outer cloak.

Here is a promotional image of Shaak Ti, she can be seen in Episode 2: Attack of the Clones and Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith.


Here is my version:





Generic Jedi

I recently finished work on an outer cloak with saber blade pockets, a set of tabbards, and an obi for a friend. Here are the finished pictures:







Thursday, January 7, 2010

Attack of the Clones Anakin

My latest [finished] commission is an Attack of the Clones Anakin Skywalker. I've actually had it finished for a while, but haven't posted pictures.

This is the movie version:

This is my version (Note that I did not make the leather tabbards, only the fabric ones.):

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Battle Damaged Clone Wars Anakin

I've been so busy, I forgot to post this commission. The same person who commissioned me to make a Clone Wars Anakin tunic and surcoat commissioned me to make a battle-damaged version of the surcoat.



The surcoat was to be battle-damaged, similar to this image from "Star Wars: The Clone Wars".



Here is the finished surcoat with "battle damage":




Monday, February 2, 2009

The Clone Wars Anakin Skywalker

A costume commission I completed just before Christmas, The Clone Wars Anakin Skywalker, has been 100% completed now by the man who commissioned me to sew the soft parts of the costume for him. Here are his completed costume pictures:


Front



Side



Back

It looks much better on him than it looked on my dress form, and I think it looks really sharp with the rest of the costume elements that he has put together.

To see my original post on this costume, go Here.


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Clone Wars Anakin

My latest commission project that I was able to complete is a Clone Wars [animated] Anakin costume. This one didn't take me long at all, which was perfect because I wanted to finish well before Christmas and I was able to do just that.

The costume has an under tunic in maroon and a surcoat in medium/dark grey. The Maroon is a cotton/poly blend and the grey is a flannel, both of which my client picked out and purchased himself. I think the flannel looks perfect for the surcoat, the sheen of it matches with the computer generated "fabric" really well.

This is what the costume is based off of:

Image property of Lucasfilm Ltd.


Here are some finished pictures of the costume:
*Note: The pictures were taken in front of a window with a lot of snow as a backdrop. As a result, the fabric color got a bit "washed out"


Front view


Front [3/4] view


Side view
(My client requested that I add fuzzy Velcro to the sleeves for the shoulder bells [part of the armor of the costume] to attach to later.)


Back view


Front view with belt
(I put my own Jedi belt on the dress form to help give the costume some shape. This costume definitely needs the belt to make it look just right)


Back view with belt