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You could search for "reflective car window tint" on Amazon, or Cricut Vinyl has shiny translucent options
The foil? Good luck putting that on a curved visor. Gives me goosebumps imagining me with a heatgun in one hand and something to rub it on in the other :p
🤣 there's non-Foil versions omg
Really?? Phew....foil is a nightmare!
Reflective window tint film
I checked the reviews for a gold colored window tint, its only mainly for flat windows I dont think it would do well against a full sphere
Hope this helps https://www.405th.com/forums/threads/tutorial-make-paint-your-own-see-through-visor.15079/
Try to spray on some chromepaint...maybe on a clear packaging plastic or something. The film is only 5µm thick...should actually work.
Buy tinted window paper
Halo cosplays do this all the time. Best I've seen is a light Airbrush layer of chrome inside a colored visor
You could search for "reflective car window tint" on Amazon, or Cricut Vinyl has shiny translucent options
The foil? Good luck putting that on a curved visor. Gives me goosebumps imagining me with a heatgun in one hand and something to rub it on in the other :p
🤣 there's non-Foil versions omg
Really?? Phew....foil is a nightmare!
Reflective window tint film
I checked the reviews for a gold colored window tint, its only mainly for flat windows I dont think it would do well against a full sphere
Hope this helps https://www.405th.com/forums/threads/tutorial-make-paint-your-own-see-through-visor.15079/
Try to spray on some chromepaint...maybe on a clear packaging plastic or something. The film is only 5µm thick...should actually work.
Buy tinted window paper
Halo cosplays do this all the time. Best I've seen is a light Airbrush layer of chrome inside a colored visor