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Poppy Playtime Prototype Cosplay Making-of: The Secret to Perfect Recreation!The process of creating a Prototype cosplay, featuring the popular character from Poppy Playtime Chapter 5, has been revealed. The mother's excellent sewing skills, the cosplayer's delicate makeup, and creative prop making combined to perfectly recreate the in-game character. Discover every step of this cosplay, boasting incredible completeness, from the details of each arm to the facial makeup.
1. 🎮 Prototype Cosplay Introduction and Preparation
· This cosplay is a much larger project than the Lily Love Braids cosplay.
· We worked with my mother for several weeks to personally create everything, including the costume, hat, and prosthetic arms.
· Specifically, we recreated the Prototype's prosthetic jaw, Kissy Missy's arms, and Mommy Long Legs' arms.
· We worked with my mother for several weeks to personally create everything, including the costume, hat, and prosthetic arms.
· Specifically, we recreated the Prototype's prosthetic jaw, Kissy Missy's arms, and Mommy Long Legs' arms.
00:00 - 01:10
1. 🎮 Prototype Cosplay Introduction and Preparation
· This cosplay is a much larger project than the Lily Love Braids cosplay.
· We worked with my mother for several weeks to personally create everything, including the costume, hat, and prosthetic arms.
· Specifically, we recreated the Prototype's prosthetic jaw, Kissy Missy's arms, and Mommy Long Legs' arms.
· We worked with my mother for several weeks to personally create everything, including the costume, hat, and prosthetic arms.
· Specifically, we recreated the Prototype's prosthetic jaw, Kissy Missy's arms, and Mommy Long Legs' arms.
01:24 - 05:40
2. 🎨 Face Makeup and Hair Styling
· Before applying makeup, I changed clothes and tidied my hair to prevent white makeup from getting on them.
· I wore an additional black cap to neatly hide my hair inside the hat.
· To express the Prototype's eyes, I wore a black lens on one eye and a white lens on the other.
· I wore the Prototype hat my mother made for me before applying makeup to prevent it from getting on my face.
· The hat had bells made from Christmas decorations, adding to the detail.
· I applied white makeup all over my face and used black eyeshadow to create contours and cracks.
· I drew a long, extended smile like the Joker's, and although the eye expression was a bit disappointing, the overall result is satisfying.
· I wore an additional black cap to neatly hide my hair inside the hat.
· To express the Prototype's eyes, I wore a black lens on one eye and a white lens on the other.
· I wore the Prototype hat my mother made for me before applying makeup to prevent it from getting on my face.
· The hat had bells made from Christmas decorations, adding to the detail.
· I applied white makeup all over my face and used black eyeshadow to create contours and cracks.
· I drew a long, extended smile like the Joker's, and although the eye expression was a bit disappointing, the overall result is satisfying.
05:41 - 09:14
3. 🛠️ Three Arm Sections Production Process
· The Kissy Missy arm was made using old fur.
· The Huggy Wuggy arm was dyed by mixing white fur with blue acrylic paint and water. The dyeing process was a bit messy, but it effectively captured the worn and tattered look.
· The Mommy Long Legs arm reused the arm frame previously made for the Angel Dust cosplay.
· My mother sewed the main lengths of the arms, and for the palm sections, we used leftover pink gloves from the Angel Dust cosplay.
· The Huggy Wuggy arm was dyed by mixing white fur with blue acrylic paint and water. The dyeing process was a bit messy, but it effectively captured the worn and tattered look.
· The Mommy Long Legs arm reused the arm frame previously made for the Angel Dust cosplay.
· My mother sewed the main lengths of the arms, and for the palm sections, we used leftover pink gloves from the Angel Dust cosplay.
09:16 - 12:26
4. ✨ Final Costume Fitting and Cosplay Completion
· Due to their weight, the created arms were difficult to secure with wire, so fishing line was used to tie them firmly to the corset.
· The main costume, the Prototype's 'frak,' was perfectly recreated by my mother. The sleeves, collar, and bow tie all match the in-game appearance.
· A prosthetic jaw, longer than real life and painted with cracks, was worn to emphasize the character's features.
· Silver-painted mechanical fingernails were worn to complete the Prototype's mechanical arms.
· The finally completed Prototype cosplay is much better than expected and was rated as one of the best cosplays.
· The main costume, the Prototype's 'frak,' was perfectly recreated by my mother. The sleeves, collar, and bow tie all match the in-game appearance.
· A prosthetic jaw, longer than real life and painted with cracks, was worn to emphasize the character's features.
· Silver-painted mechanical fingernails were worn to complete the Prototype's mechanical arms.
· The finally completed Prototype cosplay is much better than expected and was rated as one of the best cosplays.
