Blood Moon Katarina Mask Template

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Description

*PLEASE READ FULLY BEFORE PURCHASING*
Blood Moon Katarina inspired mask pattern. Package contains 3 files.

This Set Includes:
-Mask Template
-Horn Template & Guide
-Labeled Reference Photos
Anything not listed is not included. If you’re at all confused, please ask!
NOTE: Files will be emailed out to you within 24 hours. There is no instant download option. Please check the email associated with your Storenvy account or include an email in the notes at check out.

TUTORIAL/GUIDE: This pattern does NOT come with a written tutorial/guide! I have a video tutorial up on my YouTube channel instead. Any further questions? Message me! I can provide further explanations and progress photos if need be. I'm more than happy to help and respond asap!
https://www.youtube.com/c/arlenafae
**The video for this build is not uploaded yet. I am working on getting it edited and upload asap. If you find yourself needing help in the meantime, please message me! I can provide further explanations and progress photos.

SIZING:
-This pattern measures 8" wide and 6.5" tall when complete (excluding horns). Horns measure about 9" tall.

TAG & SHARE WITH ME:
I love seeing what people make when using my templates/patterns or with the help of my videos! If you make something using this and want to share it with me, feel free to send photos via email/messages or tag me on social media (Arlena Fae on all platforms).

PRINTING INFO:
-Templates too large to fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11" (standard US letter paper) are broken down across multiple files. These are all ready to print on 8.5x11" paper with settings set to no margins/border-less.
-There is marking on the sheets to help with aligning the templates after printing.
-A full spread is included when there are pieces too large to fit on a single sheet of paper. A full spread is a file that contains the entire, pieced together, template that was too large to fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11" paper. This can be used as a reference when piecing together the templates and used to resize it digitally.
-Please don't ask me how to resize it digitally. I'm not knowledgeable enough about this. I just know having a full spread can make it easier for some people.
-Please refer to this FAQ video and the FAQ section on here to learn more about printing and reading the templates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIgpmxpwxjc

PLEASE NOTE/GENERAL FAQ:
-Please be aware that these are not professional patterns/I am not a professional pattern maker. These are just the patterns I’ve used when making my own cosplays (with some added information + markings) or have made to help others and put them up for sale after many requests to do so. The instruction/format may be different than what you’re normally used to and I’ve done my best to explain what to expect below. If you have any further questions just message me! :)
-This is for digital pattern/template files only! There is no physical item. This is not a finished costume piece. It's merely a guide to help you create your own cosplay.
-File types (not all packages include all that’s listed; please refer to the “includes” section to see what’s included): Templates & Build Guides are jpeg images only (no PDF). I may be able to send a PNG version (with a transparent background) of templates upon request. Ebooks (and only the eBook portion) are PDF files. Write-Ups are word documents (and can be viewed in browser window).
-When it comes to props/costumes that have layers: My patterns are not a tracing over an in-game/show model. If there are multiple layers/details to a piece, my patterns will be broken down into those pieces/layers (only). There are labeled reference photos or markings on the template to show the layer placements, if the placement is not straightforward. If you need further help, just ask! :)
-How my patterns are made: They are drawn by hand and used to create a prop/costume piece (if it’s not one that I’ve yet made then I create a paper mock-up to make sure it’s accurate/works). The final patterns are then traced onto sheets of paper, scanned to my computer and “digital-ized” via an art program.

Any more questions? Just ask!


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