The look took around eight hours to complete. I began mid-day by layering latex paint across my whole body. Then, using my finger, I created stripes of a deeper shade of blue to mimic the striped appearance of avatars. I braided my hair in a variety of various sizes and then concentrated on my quick last. To make the look more feminine and personal, I put modest rhinestones throughout my face's stripes, pink blush on my cheeks, and a tinge of lipstick to finish. When I eventually made it out into public, people stopped and requested to take pictures with me, actually chasing after me down the street, yelling âAvatar, Avatar, please take a photo with meâ. My friends failed to recognize me. It was an incredible metamorphosis and one that I will always be proud of. Getting all of the latex blue paint off of my skin at the end of the night, on the other hand, is a whole other story.
4 pandora 3d models of navi avatars discovered
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Hello Halloween devotees!
While this is not the scariest costume, it may be one of the most popular this year...second only to Freddy. I just completed a fresh set of female Na'vi prosthetics. They are crafted from supple foam latex and have exceptionally fine blending edges. The following are a few photographs: More of them may be found on our website at http://www.reelmagik.com/REELMAGIK/Navi Female.html.

