Here's the finished bracer. It worked out realy well. I'm going to make another one incorporating a couple things I learned making this.
For one, putting the grommets in once it was all formed up was a huge pain. For this one, the order of what I did was: cut, dye, clean, dye again, wet-form, put grommets in, let finish dry, seal. The next one will be: cut, clean, grommet, wet-form, dye, let dry, seal. Should go faster with less headaches and with a more consistent result.
Once the next one is done I'm going to grab a friend to model it for me and then post it up on Etsy for ordering. Currently I'm thinking of putting the price at $100 for a pair.
Made of 7-9 oz vegetable-tanned leather. Dyed green and finished with a matte clear coat. The leather is hard and stiff, but flexible enough to put on reasonably.
Previous WIP
Finished Pair
For one, putting the grommets in once it was all formed up was a huge pain. For this one, the order of what I did was: cut, dye, clean, dye again, wet-form, put grommets in, let finish dry, seal. The next one will be: cut, clean, grommet, wet-form, dye, let dry, seal. Should go faster with less headaches and with a more consistent result.
Once the next one is done I'm going to grab a friend to model it for me and then post it up on Etsy for ordering. Currently I'm thinking of putting the price at $100 for a pair.
Made of 7-9 oz vegetable-tanned leather. Dyed green and finished with a matte clear coat. The leather is hard and stiff, but flexible enough to put on reasonably.
Previous WIP
Finished Pair
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1200 x 713px
File Size 237.8 kB
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