SatsuiNoJXA
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Hey there guys, so recently I came across tutorials on how to properly create Ranger Helmet kits and Green Ranger Shields
So after my new and recent discovery I figured it would be the best time to start building a Green Ranger suit.
But of course it all starts with the suit itself before the props.
And I wanted to do something a bit different so I am going for this design.
(Btw, if anyone knows who the artist is, I would appreciate it if you comment and let me know that way I can search him up to reference)
Which in turn, I went on Photoshop and made this up.
The Hunter Green is the only layer that holds a honeycomb pattern. Reason I did this was to keep it focused in one color. If it went everywhere else, it would be too clustered and wouldn't seem unique.
There are also 4 pieces which look like padding on both thighs and upper ribs. I will be taking some craft foam that obviously matches in color tone and glue it to the suit after texturing it.
All I need to work on after the suit gets printed, is to sew it and work on props after.
I already have a Legacy Dragon Dagger that I can use for the suit, just gotta make a sheath.

So after my new and recent discovery I figured it would be the best time to start building a Green Ranger suit.
But of course it all starts with the suit itself before the props.
And I wanted to do something a bit different so I am going for this design.
(Btw, if anyone knows who the artist is, I would appreciate it if you comment and let me know that way I can search him up to reference)

Which in turn, I went on Photoshop and made this up.

The Hunter Green is the only layer that holds a honeycomb pattern. Reason I did this was to keep it focused in one color. If it went everywhere else, it would be too clustered and wouldn't seem unique.

There are also 4 pieces which look like padding on both thighs and upper ribs. I will be taking some craft foam that obviously matches in color tone and glue it to the suit after texturing it.
All I need to work on after the suit gets printed, is to sew it and work on props after.
I already have a Legacy Dragon Dagger that I can use for the suit, just gotta make a sheath.
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