Cosplay/Props
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Justice Gloves (Helltaker)
The profile picture I use across most of my social media and website (in 2025) is Justice the Awesome Demon from Vanripper‘s Helltaker. For this year’s Halloween, I decided to dress up as her (forgot to take photos). Here’s my process for making her gloves. Helltaker? Helltaker is a puzzle game about the titular protagonist traversing through hell in search of love. It’s comic(?) artist Vanripper‘s debut into game development but is one of the my favourite games of all time. There’s beautiful illustrations and polished UI as expected from an experienced artist, but also satisfyingly difficult puzzles and some…
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Blowback Portal Gun (Proof of Concept)
As far as I know, no one has ever attempted to create an Aperture Science Quantum Tunneling Device (The Portal Gun from Portal) with a blowback mechanism. So I created a very rough prototype to remedy this. Static of the Field There are plenty of recreations of the iconic item from Valve‘s masterpiece ranging from the official Neca Replica, to handmade props to 3D printed designs. Most designs include lights and sounds operated with toggles or tactile switches. However, all of them are static and do not move when firing. Personally, I find that the lack of tactile feedback makes…
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Infinity Train Jumpsuit (Unfinished)
Amelia Hughes is a character I really like from the Infinity Train. She’s a character that attempted to make train cars for the titular train, making a whole lot of mistakes she has to atone for, like me. This is my attempt to recreate the jumpsuit she’s issued in Season 3. From the Ashes I was in the process of resin printing Infinity Train cars for my Kickstarter project when I spilled resin on myself. My parents had forced me to work outside because of the smell, so I was in direct sunlight when it happened. I noticed a warm…
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Cult of the Lamb Red Crown
I made a prop replica of the Red Crown to wear to INDOCTRINATE, a Cult of the Lamb themed party run by its Australian game studio Massive Monster. While there are plenty of examples online of people recreating the crown, I found that all of them had static eyes, sometimes with led lighting. The crown is supposed to be a very expressive and alive creature and I knew I had to give my prop the ability to look around and blink. This was an opportunity for me make the first Red Crown in the world with an animated eye (as…




