Sunday, September 22, 2013

Cosplay Sharing-20130920




What kind of cosplay is a good one for you? Which one is your favorite? It’s hard to tell, right?

There are so many famous comics and animations and movies in this world. Everyone has his likes. Today I’d like to separate those works into 4 types, which are make-up, costume, photography and tools/weapons making. In each photo, you can see the coser has done their work really well. 




Makeup.
Character: Lilith is from a comic called Trinity Blood


To be honest, this coser has a very original makeup. One thing that cosplay requires the most is being original. She use oil colors to draw the tattoos on her skin. In cosplay, we do not only use cosmetics to do the makeups, but use everything helps us to have an original look. 



Costume.
Character: LiuBei is from the game Dynasty Warriors.



In order to have the original look, cosers make their costumes by themselves or ask tailors for help. Cosers draw a rough image of the exploded view of the costume. Then the tailor will make clothes as the rough shows. There are always some graphics on the cloth and you will never find end product in the market. Cosers use paints that are especially for cloth to draw the graphics on cloth. 
In this photo, the tailor gives coser a green dress and the coser draws the image of the dragons by herself. 




Photography.
Character: Lightning is from a video game called Final Fantasy Xlll.


The photographer and coser choose a dark stairwell. The character in this photo is a girl who has both dark side and bright side. She does bad things to save her sister. So the photographer uses an infrared flash light behind the coser. 



Tools/Weapons Making.


Cosers have magic hands. They use all the materials they can image, like paper, PVC pipes, EVA, and metals and etc. 



After watch those pictures, do you have a new understanding of Cosplay(*。∀。)? Which part is the most you interested at(●′ω`●)?


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