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Fantastic tutorial on how to make an EVOKER from Persona 3

“I was in charge of making the evokers for our Persona 3 group last year and the method I used ended up being quite simple and inexpensive so why not share it? This isn’t a perfect method, the biggest flaw is that the paint easily cracks if you drop it on a hard surface, but if you value inexpensiveness like me, $15 evokers are hard to beat (even cheaper if you make a batch)!

Start by printing the pattern pieces at 100 % size (no shrink or stretch by printer). The completed evoker will have the following dimensions:”

Thickness: 2.5 cm
Length: 18 cm
Height: 13.5 cm

It fits my hands (I’m female), but you may want to adjust the size if you wish.

You will need:

  • Craft foam (4 sheets)
  • White glue
  • Paper scraps for paper mache
  • Spackling paste or gesso
  • Paint scraper
  • Oven-bake or air hardening clay (Sculpey, Paperclay, Fimo, etc.)
  • Sandpaper (220 grit)
  • Spray primer
  • Silver spray paint
  • Acrylic paint (blue, black, silver, bronze)
  • Painter’s tape
  • Clear adhesive labels for printers
  • Transparent protective spray

Click here for the full tutorial

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can be adapted for guns in general, and foam board is also an option…might be useful to some followers

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