Make Your Own TRON Costume 205
cottonbuds writes "Apparently someone used his imagination -- with plaster, some time, a drinking straw up his nose and vaseline, combining these four elements he created a fascinating Tron costume."
"Just think, with VLSI we can have 100 ENIACS on a chip!" -- Alan Perlis
Man... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Man... (Score:1, Funny)
Wow! The server has blown up... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Wow! The server has blown up... (Score:2)
Perfect for Halloween... (Score:5, Funny)
"Don't hit the program!"
Re:Perfect for Halloween... (Score:2)
Re:Perfect for Halloween... (Score:2)
Tron: Bit, was the server de-rezed?
Bit: (thinks for a while) Yes!
Re:Perfect for Halloween... (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, instead of being a hazard, you can be a target.
Hmm... (Score:4, Funny)
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DIY costumes on /., eh? (Score:1)
Re:DIY costumes on /., eh? (Score:3, Informative)
-cp-
Re:DIY costumes on /., eh? (Score:3, Informative)
I didn't bother looking at the grinch or the alien, I figured this person thought that the low lighting situations of trick or treating would be able to mask most of his CRAPPY workmanship. Sorry but I think I'll keep looking before I make anything from that guys site.
If you
Re:DIY costumes on /., eh? (Score:2)
Hmmm.... I really must resist the temptation to buy that borg costume and drive up to Redmond.
This is the perfect article (Score:2, Funny)
Re:This is the perfect article (Score:3, Funny)
*shudder*
Re:This is the perfect article (Score:2)
Easy... a mullet, a large moustache and an ill-fitting pilot uniform. Bonus points for carryng a tape recorder with the appropiate soundtrack and for going comando.
ALMOST scary (Score:5, Funny)
And I can only thank God the sentence ended with "Tron Costume".
Re:ALMOST scary (Score:1)
The one time when Taco Snotting would be on-topic.
slashdotted =) (Score:5, Funny)
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But, hey - he's using .NET, 'cause it is a mature, feature-complete [joelonsoftware.com] language, right?
looks like (Score:1, Funny)
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Server already /.ed. Cache linked here (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Server already /.ed. Cache linked here (Score:1)
It's nice to see something constructive instead of people just bitching and cracking jokes.
I never have mod points when I really want them. When I have them, I either waste them on something stupid or hang on to them too long and they expire.
That costume really is impressive, tho.
T
Re:Server already /.ed. Cache linked here (Score:3, Informative)
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
apparently (Score:5, Informative)
Article Text (Score:5, Informative)
The bust began with a standard life-mask made with plaster impregnated bandages available at craft and medical supply stores. As you might have guessed, I sat for about half an hour with pieces of drinking straw up my nose, while my mother wrapped my Vaseline coated face in plaster bandage. After the bandages had set, the cast was carefully removed and the breathing holes patched with small pieces of bandage, and more Vaseline applied to the inner surface of the mold. I then poured plaster of paris into the life-mask, let it set, and carefully removed the finished life-mask. I sculpted a bust around the life-mask, all the way down to the beginning of the shoulders. This involved taking measurements from my head and comparing the bust to them, until the basic geometric requirements had been met, and then using a bit of "finesse" to make everything fit together properly.
The original helmets used for the film were a style of hockey helmet in use at the time, extended slightly at the back to hide the hairline. Since I couldn't lay my hands on one on short notice, I began sculpting it in oil-based clay over my custom-made bust. I used paper templates as a guide to insure that the sculpture maintained it's goemetric qualities, and to make sure the side details would remain symmetrical. Finally, a plaster mold was made, and a positive cast made with a cellulose-based material called Celastic. If I had it to do over, I would have cast it in polyester resin and fiberglass, since Celastic must be dissolved in acetone (which is relatively toxic if not handled properly), and must be sanded and filled before being painted and finished. Alternately, I could have broken the original up into sections and vacu-formed it, but we live and learn! The finished positive, after having been filled and sanded, was painted with a cheap, white, oil-based primer (which has yellowed with age - next time I'll use acrylics), and detailed with the circuit pattern. Lastly, the interior was padded to make it more comfortable to wear.
In the images above you see some of the painted circuitry work being done by hand. I could have masked all of this off, but it was faster to do it "freehand". The "disc", is a glow-in-the-dark frisbee with most of the surface detail sanded off, and new stripes scribed in and painted flourescent blue. The shoulder and arm guards are formed from Celastic in much the same way as the helmet, and attatched to the leotard with small pieces of elastic glued to the pieces and sewn to the costume body.
YORI by IronWulf
Visit IronWulf's TRON costume page for more pics and info.
TRON by BaumSquad
First thing to find was some armor. For this, I went to Play It Again Sports (the BEST place to get Halloween gear IMHO) Anyway, I picked up some Hockey gear, which looks amazingly similar to Tron gear. Some hockey helmets look almost identical to the Tron helmets. I found a GREAT helmet used for pretty darn cheap. Then I needed a chest plate because I'm a scrawny little guy and a plain tight T-shirt would have looked too wussy. I found a wonderful thing for baseball catcher's (maybe) and it was great. Had a big chest plate on it and some nice big round shoulder covers. Then I just got some Soccer shin guards to use as those things that Tron has coming off of his elbows. Just wear shin guards on your wrist, with your hand coming through where the foot goes, and the shin part running up your forearm, mocking the things that Tron has quite well. So that takes care of most of your upper body.
Then at Play It Again Sports I bought an old weight lifters belt to wear, well, as a belt. It defines the look a little better, though drawing lines on the shirt would work as well. And then I bought some old moon boots at Goodwill (okay, goodwill is probably the best Hallowe
TRON Costume? (Score:2, Funny)
To delve deeply into TRON Costume is an exciting adventure. The constantly changing fashionable take on TRON Costume demonstrates the depth of the subject. Though TRON Costume is a favourite topic of discussion amongst monarchs, presidents and dictators, its influence on western cinema has not been given proper recognition. It still has the power to shock the aristocracy, who form the last great hope for our civilzation. Keeping all of this in mind, in this essay I will examine the
Old info, but useful (Score:2, Informative)
Greetings Program (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe I've just seen the movie too much.
Re:Greetings Program (Score:2)
That's how I remember it
Cheers
Stor
Re:Greetings Program (Score:4, Funny)
Another (Score:3, Interesting)
Hockey Equipment (Score:3, Funny)
I used to think they looked pretty cool until I realized that. Now it's just kind of funny. It makes you realize that it's really just a bunch of fully grown adults running around a soundstage pretending to be IN TEH COMPUTAR.
Still a good movie though.
Tron game... (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.cybermonkey.org/html/game/swron/index.
not completely /.'ed (Score:1, Redundant)
TRON by IronWulf
I started out with the one element I knew would take me the longest, the helmet. I should mention that any time I have to work on a helmet or loose-fitting full-head mask, I use a bust that I created just for this purpose.
The bust began with a standard life-mask made with plaster impregnated bandages available at craft and medical supply stores. As you might have guessed, I sat for about half an hour with pieces of drinking straw up my nose, while my mother wrapped my
Re:not completely /.'ed (Score:2)
Blue hockey players (Score:5, Funny)
I will tell you this, once you do this, all chances of getting Anna Kournikova as your wife (a la Sergei Federov) are over. Keep it as a hockey costume to increase the chances of this from zero to nill.
Yep, that's me as the second TRON suit creator... (Score:5, Informative)
Woops. But, yeah, I did make a Tron suit for Halloween a couple of years ago. Have worn it for each Halloween since. It turned out great, and I'm sorry to the guy at Tron-Sector that got slashdotted. It's a great site and I recommend it to all once it gets back up and running. Anyway, the full text of my description on how I made it is posted in here somewhere. My name in that is BaumSquad as well. I'm just sorry that you guys can't see the final products!! It's pretty damn cool, if you like TRON. If you guys are nuts to see it, someone with webspace can post an e-mail address or e-mail me at paul(at)thebaumsquad.com and I'll send you the pics from my version. Pretty rad.
Anyway, thanks for enjoying the work! And honestly, if any of you are interested in doing something like this, it's not THAT hard. Just take a weekend or so and about $50 in materials, and have a pretty damn kick ass costume, if I do say so myself.
The light cycle, however, will take a little more time and energy. (And no I haven't made one... YET!)
Nothing is "kick ass" which includes the sentence: (Score:2, Funny)
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I made one too with elwire back in 2001 (Score:2)
The best part was when a girl at one bar here in Chicago told me, "Holy shit, I'm related to the bad guy in Tron." I don't remember if he was her uncle or what, but
SOMEONE PLEASE SAVE ME FROM MY IMAGINATION (Score:1)
Re:SOMEONE PLEASE SAVE ME FROM MY IMAGINATION (Score:2, Informative)
four? (Score:3, Funny)
That's FIVE.
1 - Imagination.
2 - Plaster.
3 - Time.
4 - Straw.
4.5 - Nose
5 - Vaseline
Not exactly elements either, are they?
Re:four? (Score:2)
Re:four? (Score:2)
Not in the Aristotlean, Lavoisierre, Cantorian, or Roman Catholic senses of the word, but in vernacular English... sure they are.
Re:four? (Score:2)
(his imagination) [along] with (plaster, (drinking straw (up nose)), vaseline)
Priceless (Score:5, Funny)
2. 5 yards of blue lame fabric: $53
3. Look on boss's face when you walk into the office Monday morning in full costume and yell "GREETINGS, PROGRAM!"..... priceless.
You forgot to add (Score:5, Funny)
5. Unemployed
Or alternatively... (Score:2)
Re:Priceless (Score:4, Funny)
and they do.
Re:Priceless (Score:2)
Amazing how you could use something innocous like this to once again remind us how true computing talent goes unrewarded and the people who get the promotions are the "generalists", the people "who know where to look", rather than the people who actually understand the company's products and services, and their computer systems.
Props. MAD PROPS.
Re:Priceless (Score:2, Insightful)
Translation:
The idiot savant drolls in the corner while the regular joe makes good.
I wonder (Score:2, Funny)
I wonder what his
On the sixth day at 11:59pm the lord created Knoppix and it was good.
Re:I wonder (Score:1)
Re:I wonder (Score:2)
Re:I wonder (Score:2)
Family Guy Reference: (Score:1)
Guy on Bike: "Peter? Is that you?"
Peter: "Yeah! What are you doing nowadays?"
Guy: "I'm the Red Guy!"
Peter: "Hey, I'm the Blue Guy!"
Or something of that nature.
Hello there, pretty girl. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hello there, pretty girl. (Score:3, Funny)
Article Text... (Score:1, Redundant)
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heh (Score:2)
The helmet is easy to find. (Score:4, Informative)
Still, props to him for going the extra mile...
MCP! (Score:2)
Clearly this guy was using the MCP for his webserver, and Slashdot has about the same effect as a well-aimed deadly disc.
Slashdot Jeopardy? (Score:5, Funny)
What is CowboyNeal's normal Saturday night, Alex?
WORKING MIRROR (Score:5, Informative)
Re:WORKING MIRROR (Score:4, Informative)
Slashdot outta compensate these poor guys.... (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe a T shirt with the catch line "My web site got slashdotted and all I got was this lousy T shirt"
Looks to me like the ultimate bicycle outfit (Score:2)
Re:Looks to me like the ultimate bicycle outfit (Score:2)
He's got nothing.... (Score:1)
Stillsuit (Score:2, Funny)
W00t! (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmm.... (Score:2)
MIRROR LINK (Score:5, Informative)
Fortunately the content is old enough that it's available through the Internet Archive [archive.org]
Momma's geek. (Score:1, Flamebait)
Momma's geek.
obligatory movie quote (Score:2)
"Martin, you don't scare me". (ref [imdb.com])
A lot of people are easily "fascinated" (Score:2)
Fascinating the same way people crowding hotels dressed in Worf costumes is fascinating.
In other words, this is morbidly fascinating.
It's a pity people can't "wget life."
TWO WORDS: (Score:5, Funny)
Not the same, but... (Score:2)
Pics [p4ul13.com]
I can't believe he is single (Score:2)
I did it first. (Score:2)
I bought a whole bunch of Cyalume light sticks, they contain a chemical and a sealed plastic capsule containing the catalyst that makes them glow, break the capsule and the chemicals mix. I tried to buy the chemical in bulk from American Cynamid but they wouldn't sell it to me. So I laboriously cut apart several dozen tub
Like 'Queen' said... (Score:2)
Aah-aaaaah!
They crashed everyone of us!
Old News. (Score:2)
Code bloat (Score:2)
Re:Mirror (Score:1)
Re:Sounds like a trekkie to me (Score:5, Insightful)
Imagine where the world would have been if there weren't more people with "too much free time".
Loser 1: "Where's Leonardo?"
Loser 2: "Oh, he's off painting some tart or designing his whirly-gigs again."
Loser 1: "That guys has way too much free time."
Instead of complaining try doing something creative yourself sometime.
Re:Sounds like a trekkie to me (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Sounds like a trekkie to me (Score:3, Funny)
You mean something like This [webshots.com]?
Re:Up his nose? (Score:1)
The straw was for breathing through.
Re:Up his nose? (Score:1)
Seriously dude, go outside...Even Slashdotters need sun. ;)
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Re:Up his nose? (Score:3, Informative)
He started out making a stillsuit... (Score:2)