#Ryme from PokemonScarletAndViolet: Accessories Walkthrough (Jewelry/Hat/Microphone)
Welcome back to the final walkthrough video of how I created my Ryme Cosplay from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This video looks at how I made all of the accessories: her earrings, her necklace, customizing her hat and her microphone. The components of the accessories I worked on over the course of a month, amidst the other portions of her cosplay.
Earrings:
Worbla
Resin
Custom Molds (tip taken from @luduscosplay7067)
Jewelry:
EVA foam
Jewelry hooks
Jewelry chain
Hat from Amazon, backstrap custom painted
Microphone:
the handheld microphone was a happy accident. I wasn't familiar with how microphones functioned since I never used them for a personal project. The original microphone that I bought was misrepresented in the description on amazon -- every wireless microphone has to have some sort of transmitter to receive the audio, and that microphone was $10.00 and sold without it. However the wireless microphone that connected to my phone worked perfectly. That trick of having microphone sound coming from a different speaker I learned from @PlexiCosplay when they were showing how to do their Alaster microphone from Hazbin Hotel. With the Pokeball Bluetooth speaker it executed super well.
The microphone cover and details were made from EVA foam or foam clay, and the painting methods were the same as when I was making Ryme's shoes.
Thank you so much for watching. If you've made it this far, there will be one more bonus video featuring the re-make of Ryme's jacket because I needed to test a brand new sewing machine. Stay tuned for that.
Earrings:
Worbla
Resin
Custom Molds (tip taken from @luduscosplay7067)
Jewelry:
EVA foam
Jewelry hooks
Jewelry chain
Hat from Amazon, backstrap custom painted
Microphone:
the handheld microphone was a happy accident. I wasn't familiar with how microphones functioned since I never used them for a personal project. The original microphone that I bought was misrepresented in the description on amazon -- every wireless microphone has to have some sort of transmitter to receive the audio, and that microphone was $10.00 and sold without it. However the wireless microphone that connected to my phone worked perfectly. That trick of having microphone sound coming from a different speaker I learned from @PlexiCosplay when they were showing how to do their Alaster microphone from Hazbin Hotel. With the Pokeball Bluetooth speaker it executed super well.
The microphone cover and details were made from EVA foam or foam clay, and the painting methods were the same as when I was making Ryme's shoes.
Thank you so much for watching. If you've made it this far, there will be one more bonus video featuring the re-make of Ryme's jacket because I needed to test a brand new sewing machine. Stay tuned for that.