Building a Better 'Bug' Costume Part 1: Inspiration
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As I set about my task, I will share what I learn with you here, in this multi-part series. Suggestions and comments are welcome! Now let's begin.
So What Does it Look Like?
I want my design to suggest something that my audience will be familiar with, but still be original. So I am mining the Interwebs for photos for inspiration.
Check out this collection. I will be adding more photos to it as the project rolls along. I have found that Pinterest is a great way to save and organize photos like this for your projects.
I am now working on some rough sketches for what I want my "bug" to look like! What would you use for inspiration? Feel free to share your thoughts and comments here.
Read "Building a Better 'Bug' Costume Part 2: Materials and Method."