How to Cosplay Professor Stein from Soul Eater

Go to Goodwill and buy two turtleneck sweaters in two different shades of gray; then, basically dissected them., Then, cut a light grey sweater's abdomen section and sew that on to the abdomen of the darker sweater at a slight angle. , Cut the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to Goodwill and buy two turtleneck sweaters in two different shades of gray; then

    Use a dark grey sweater, cut one sleeve into a short sleeve, and cut the other sleeve off.
  2. Step 2: basically dissected them.

    ,, Afterwards, sew the stitches onto the sleeves. , Wear a pair of black pants, once the shirt is completed, to accompany it. , Do not buy them from Milanoo.com.

    As other Cosplay articles explain, Milanoo offers lesser-quality items at nearly double the price.

    They most likely used to be good, but this isn't the case anymore. , If you feel like this character adaptation is going to be a permanent part of your style, why not get the style tattooed onto you? You may want to wear olive green colour contacts and a pale foundation.

    Don't forget a silver wig with bangs to replicate his hairstyle.

    Don't forget to droop your eyes to being half closed or 1/4 closed.

    Stein does this himself. ,, Maybe metal if you know people who blacksmith as a hobby/career (they do exist). , It's recommended to watch Soul Eater at least ten times through.

    After this, it's simply a matter of replication and training yourself.

    It's theoretically possible to replicate someone else's voice.

    Did you know most people who sing in metal bands had to learn to make their voices deep first? Same basic principle.

    The trick is to talk in complete and fluent sentences while doing it in a lowly voice.

    Kind of like you're bored of everything regardless of how happy you are.

    Maybe even sounding like you're overly tired from staying up all night.

    When you laugh try to make it sound like an "eh-heh-heh-heh"

    fully pronounced and like each "eh" and "heh" is a sigh out (make sure you still smile too so people don't think you're being rude).

    Finally, talk about science things.

    Stein specializes, based from the show, in one of History, Chemistry, and Biology.

    Based on this, take an interest in these., He is somewhat insane.

    Remember when he bashed his face to the screen, rapidly flailed his pupils around, and was laughing? Yeah.

    Don't do that.

    That's not healthy.

    However, you can adopt his mind-frame without excessive laughing and damaging your mind.
  3. Step 3: cut a light grey sweater's abdomen section and sew that on to the abdomen of the darker sweater at a slight angle.

  4. Step 4: Cut the sleeve of the lighter gray sweater off

  5. Step 5: cut it into a short sleeve

  6. Step 6: and then sew that sleeve onto the darker grey sweater (on the side that you cut the sleeve off of).

  7. Step 7: Finally

  8. Step 8: take the widest

  9. Step 9: thickest black twine or thread you could find and sew the stitches onto the shirt where the three sections of the shirt's torso meet

  10. Step 10: then hem each section with that same thread.

  11. Step 11: Keep sewing until it looks like Stein's shirt.

  12. Step 12: Buy a pair of white shoes

  13. Step 13: and draw stitches all over them with a black sharpie.

  14. Step 14: Wear a pair of clear

  15. Step 15: no-frame/plastic-frame glasses

  16. Step 16: and draw black stitches in a huge semicircle around your right eye.

  17. Step 17: Construct a headband with Stein's head screw; if you can

  18. Step 18: make the screw head spin and click by integrating metallic parts.

  19. Step 19: If you feel so inclined

  20. Step 20: you can decorate an office chair to look like Stein's

  21. Step 21: as well as design a death scythe out of old wrapping paper tubes.

  22. Step 22: To get Stein's voice right it's best to watch the show multiple times through.

  23. Step 23: Adopt Stein's mind-frame.

Detailed Guide

Use a dark grey sweater, cut one sleeve into a short sleeve, and cut the other sleeve off.

,, Afterwards, sew the stitches onto the sleeves. , Wear a pair of black pants, once the shirt is completed, to accompany it. , Do not buy them from Milanoo.com.

As other Cosplay articles explain, Milanoo offers lesser-quality items at nearly double the price.

They most likely used to be good, but this isn't the case anymore. , If you feel like this character adaptation is going to be a permanent part of your style, why not get the style tattooed onto you? You may want to wear olive green colour contacts and a pale foundation.

Don't forget a silver wig with bangs to replicate his hairstyle.

Don't forget to droop your eyes to being half closed or 1/4 closed.

Stein does this himself. ,, Maybe metal if you know people who blacksmith as a hobby/career (they do exist). , It's recommended to watch Soul Eater at least ten times through.

After this, it's simply a matter of replication and training yourself.

It's theoretically possible to replicate someone else's voice.

Did you know most people who sing in metal bands had to learn to make their voices deep first? Same basic principle.

The trick is to talk in complete and fluent sentences while doing it in a lowly voice.

Kind of like you're bored of everything regardless of how happy you are.

Maybe even sounding like you're overly tired from staying up all night.

When you laugh try to make it sound like an "eh-heh-heh-heh"

fully pronounced and like each "eh" and "heh" is a sigh out (make sure you still smile too so people don't think you're being rude).

Finally, talk about science things.

Stein specializes, based from the show, in one of History, Chemistry, and Biology.

Based on this, take an interest in these., He is somewhat insane.

Remember when he bashed his face to the screen, rapidly flailed his pupils around, and was laughing? Yeah.

Don't do that.

That's not healthy.

However, you can adopt his mind-frame without excessive laughing and damaging your mind.

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