o: They look amazing! I always wanted to do the Magnet headphones ever since someone suggested it to me! I never got done with them sadly and never had the proper materials. I also tried too hard, I was trying to wire them in to make them actually works as headphones, but it all fell apart because I was trying too hard to make them look perfect... ;_; If you read this, any suggestions to make any sort of Vocaloid headphones? I'm starting on Len's regular, but the material I'm using is scrapped plastic from my old 360. (Ha, sorry, wall of text comment. :P)
Omg, what a super late reply hahaha. Haven't checked on here for a looooong time. But thank you so much!
If you want them to be like actual headphones, I suggest that you just work with a real headphone as a base. Our were completely fake (make out of icebreaker candy containers, foam, paint, wire, etc. Have you looked into clip on headphones? for those, you can just glue them inside the fake ones, and they'll probably still work. Anyways, I suggest you check out this tutorial: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.235117988154.135107.525528154. I based most of my design off of that, except for some changes here and there. I'm planning on putting up a magnet headphone tutorial one of these days, but don't expect it until a couple months later LOL.
o: They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to do the Magnet headphones ever since someone suggested it to me! I never got done with them sadly and never had the proper materials.
I also tried too hard, I was trying to wire them in to make them actually works as headphones, but it all fell apart because I was trying too hard to make them look perfect... ;_;
If you read this, any suggestions to make any sort of Vocaloid headphones? I'm starting on Len's regular, but the material I'm using is scrapped plastic from my old 360. (Ha, sorry, wall of text comment. :P)
Omg, what a super late reply hahaha. Haven't checked on here for a looooong time. But thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteIf you want them to be like actual headphones, I suggest that you just work with a real headphone as a base. Our were completely fake (make out of icebreaker candy containers, foam, paint, wire, etc. Have you looked into clip on headphones? for those, you can just glue them inside the fake ones, and they'll probably still work. Anyways, I suggest you check out this tutorial: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.235117988154.135107.525528154. I based most of my design off of that, except for some changes here and there. I'm planning on putting up a magnet headphone tutorial one of these days, but don't expect it until a couple months later LOL.
(haha, lol wall of text response)
Thank you! Time for me to go stock up on Altoids now! lol
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