u/Educational_Steak_29

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▲ 193 r/Cyberpunk

I made a custom Dr. Doom x Cyberpunk helmet

I recently finished this custom Dr. Doom inspired helmet, mixed with a more futuristic cyberpunk direction.

The idea was to keep that cold, intimidating Doom presence, but push it into a darker high tech look. It’s a wearable piece, made from reinforced abs, with internal padding, a harness system, and remote controlled rgb lighting in the eyes.

The finish was done to look like aged, battle worn metal rather than a clean comic style helmet. I wanted it to feel more like an actual artifact than just a display prop.

This was a one off custom build based on the given concept direction. Would love to hear what you think of this version of Doom.

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 3 days ago
▲ 36 r/cosplay

I made a custom Dr. Doom x Cyberpunk helmet

I recently finished this custom Dr. Doom inspired helmet, mixed with a more futuristic cyberpunk direction.

The idea was to keep that cold, intimidating Doom presence, but push it into a darker high tech look. It’s a wearable piece, made from reinforced abs, with internal padding, a harness system, and remote controlled rgb lighting in the eyes.

The finish was done to look like aged, battle worn metal rather than a clean comic style helmet. I wanted it to feel more like an actual artifact than just a display prop.

This was a one off custom build based on the given concept direction. Would love to hear what you think of this version of Doom.

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 3 days ago

I made a custom Dr. Doom x Cyberpunk helmet

I recently finished this custom Dr. Doom inspired helmet, mixed with a more futuristic cyberpunk direction.

The idea was to keep that cold, intimidating Doom presence, but push it into a darker high tech look. It’s a wearable piece, made from reinforced abs, with internal padding, a harness system, and remote controlled rgb lighting in the eyes.

The finish was done to look like aged, battle worn metal rather than a clean comic style helmet. I wanted it to feel more like an actual artifact than just a display prop.

This was a one off custom build based on the given concept direction. Would love to hear what you think of this version of Doom.

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 3 days ago
▲ 606 r/Marvel

I made a custom Dr. Doom x Cyberpunk helmet

I recently finished this custom Dr. Doom inspired helmet, mixed with a more futuristic cyberpunk direction.

The idea was to keep that cold, intimidating Doom presence, but push it into a darker high tech look. It’s a wearable piece, made from reinforced abs, with internal padding, a harness system, and remote controlled rgb lighting in the eyes.

The finish was done to look like aged, battle worn metal rather than a clean comic style helmet. I wanted it to feel more like an actual artifact than just a display prop.

This was a one off custom build based on the given concept direction. Would love to hear what you think of this version of Doom.

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 3 days ago
▲ 187 r/scifi

Just finished this Gundam inspired armor for this year’s Neotropolis, a cyberpunk / scifi festival.

I wanted it to feel less like a clean cosplay costume and more like a worn futuristic combat platform, somewhere between mecha, tactical gear and cyberpunk wasteland armor.

The design was based on four different concept artworks, so the fun part was merging the best elements into one physical armor system that could actually be worn.

It’s built from glass fiber reinforced industrial ABS, carbon-fiber composite support parts and 1.5 mm laser cut aluminium magnesium plates. The helmet has red led eye outlines, built in dual side ventilation and detachable control wiring, and the wrist sections lock in place magnetically.

I also added weathering, dirt, thermal style discoloration, markings, hidden labels, stickers, detachable horns and an adjustable rear antenna to make it feel more used and grounded.

The full set was worn for over 7 hours during the shoot, so I’m honestly pretty happy with how it turned out both visually and practically.

What do you guys think?

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 12 days ago
▲ 626 r/Armor+2 crossposts

Just finished this Gundam inspired armor for one of my clients to wear at this year’s Neotropolis, a cyberpunk / scifi festival.

I wanted it to feel less like a clean cosplay costume and more like a worn futuristic combat platform, somewhere between mecha, tactical gear and cyberpunk wasteland armor.

The design was based on four different concept artworks, so the fun part was merging the best elements into one physical armor system that could actually be worn.

It’s built from glass fiber reinforced industrial ABS, carbon-fiber composite support parts and 1.5 mm laser cut aluminium magnesium plates. The helmet has red led eye outlines, built in dual side ventilation and detachable control wiring, and the wrist sections lock in place magnetically.

I also added weathering, dirt, thermal style discoloration, markings, hidden labels, stickers, detachable horns and an adjustable rear antenna to make it feel more used and grounded.

The full set was worn for over 7 hours during the shoot, so I’m honestly pretty happy with how it turned out both visually and practically.

What do you guys think?

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 12 days ago
▲ 1.1k r/newsokunomoral+2 crossposts

Just finished this Gundam inspired armor for one of my clients to wear at this year’s Neotropolis, a cyberpunk / scifi festival.

I wanted it to feel less like a clean cosplay costume and more like a worn futuristic combat platform, somewhere between mecha, tactical gear and cyberpunk wasteland armor.

The design was based on four different concept artworks, so the fun part was merging the best elements into one physical armor system that could actually be worn.

It’s built from glass fiber reinforced industrial ABS, carbon-fiber composite support parts and 1.5 mm laser cut aluminium magnesium plates. The helmet has red led eye outlines, built in dual side ventilation and detachable control wiring, and the wrist sections lock in place magnetically.

I also added weathering, dirt, thermal style discoloration, markings, hidden labels, stickers, detachable horns and an adjustable rear antenna to make it feel more used and grounded.

The full set was worn for over 7 hours during the shoot, so I’m honestly pretty happy with how it turned out both visually and practically.

What do you guys think?

u/Educational_Steak_29 — 12 days ago