How to Make EVA Foam Look Like Leather Fallout 4 Heavy Shoulder Armor

In today's video I am going to show you how to make EVA Foam look like battle damaged weathered leather. Obviously the best way to do that is to fabricate some awesome Fallout 4 Cosplay heavy leather shoulder armor! This tutorial hack will show the basic techniques I use so you can craft your own fake foam leather pieces. Art of Fallout 4 - This book is absolutely amazing if you are a fan of the game or concept art books in general pick it up! If you are purchasing my HD-Foam from Blick Art Materials please go through my website or these links first because I do receive a small vendor affiliate. Those affiliate clicks allow me to continue to create more instructional videos and fabrication tutorials for our awesome Cosplay Community. HD-Foam 2,6,10mm - HD-Foam Dowels - Foam Clay - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can now support my channel by becoming a Patron of SKS Props! These fabrication videos take a lot of work and as a self employed artist every little bit helps. Your donations directly support my tutorials which are designed to take an in depth look at my crafting processes and easily teach these techniques to beginners and pros alike. Thank you to all of my Patreon subscribers! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Products used in this video Links- HD-Foam 2,6,10mm - HD-Foam Dowels - Cutting Mat - Heat Gun - Respirator - Safety Glasses - Leather Stitch Spacer - Black Skintx Gloves - Utility Knife - Kershaw Knife Sharpener - Dremel - Belt Sander - Bob Smith Super Glue 2oz - Bob Smith Glue Accelerator 2oz - Extra Tips for Glue Bottles - Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylics - Mars Black - Iridescent Rich Silver - Raw Sienna - 1“ Mop Brush - Filbert Brush - Liner Brush - Flexbond - Plasti Dip - Krylon Red Primer - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My channel and website are designed to teach the fundamentals of various arts and craft methods by easily demonstrations the required techniques to make the viewer a better builder. You can follow my work at: Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram @SKSProps Etsy - Email - SKSProps@ I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and the Blick Art Materials affiliate program, an affiliate advertising program is designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to and other affiliated sites.