
These things are hella intensive to make, but really fun, too. I thought more folks might be interested in the breakdown of how I've been putting mine together, so I snapped pics throughout the process while I worked on this one for
perdikitti today.
There's no right or wrong way to make these. This is just what I've found works for me. If anybody else wants to take a crack at it, go right ahead! I highly recommend using Rendr paper if you want to make your badges double sided. While it's not necessary, it's really neat if the badge continues if it flips over. It does make things more complicated, but the result is very nice if you're willing to put in the extra effort.
If you can't read the text on FA, you can find a larger version of the image here: http://alopexstudios.com/content/pics/shibari1.png

There's no right or wrong way to make these. This is just what I've found works for me. If anybody else wants to take a crack at it, go right ahead! I highly recommend using Rendr paper if you want to make your badges double sided. While it's not necessary, it's really neat if the badge continues if it flips over. It does make things more complicated, but the result is very nice if you're willing to put in the extra effort.
If you can't read the text on FA, you can find a larger version of the image here: http://alopexstudios.com/content/pics/shibari1.png
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
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Size 320 x 1280px
File Size 136.5 kB
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