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Cosplayers Pull Off Amazing 'Beauty and the Beast' Shoot On a Budget
With cosplay steadily becoming a lot more mainstream, it's gotten a lot of people's attention. It seems like every year more and more people are giving it a try and the amount of awesome cosplay at conventions keeps increasing which is awesome. There are some, however, who might be intimidated by the hobby. Maybe they think they just don't have it in them artistically or they figure the hobby itself is prohibitively expensive. While it's true that there are some builds out there with price tags that could make your eyes water, that doesn't always have to be the case.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCosplay and Commerce: How Joanna Lynn Turned Her Passion Into A Successful Business
For the past six months I've been on a journey to learn photography that was all started by going to cons. This week, I jumped into the deep end by shooting with someone different every day and I got the opportunity to shoot with someone pretty cool. It was a little nerve wracking but that's how I always am when shooting with someone new. The good news is that I made it out alive. The cosplayer I got to shoot with was Joanna Lynn and she's known for her spot on princess cosplays. On this day, however, I decided on something a little different. Something that didn't involve cosplay (which is a stretch for me, I know). Thankfully she was patient with my experiment and was a joy to work with. She knew how to pose with very little direction which was a godsend for a beginner like me.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksOh, For The Love of Cosplay!
So for the last few years, I have been a member of the board of directors for the cosplay event company N.E.C.C. Events. Now I bet some of you are going "Oh, that's cool! You must have been super popular!" The truth of it is no, no I was not popular. Believe it or not, myself and the rest of us on staff were not only referred to as gods but also "Scary" people. Keep in mind that I'm 5'4", chubby, and look no different than the rest of the cosplayers 90 percent of the time.
Cosplay ChroniclePublished 6 years ago in GeeksCosplay Creation: Image Transfer Methods for Embroidery
Looking to embroider that pattern or section on that cosplay you’re working on for Anime Boston 2018? Or maybe you’re just looking to dress up a flat-looking prom gown or suit. Well, no problem! Today, I will be giving you four ways to transfer your design onto your fabric!
Cosplay ChroniclePublished 6 years ago in Geeks7 INSANE Cosplay Armor Builds That You Have to See
I love me a good cosplay armor build, man. There's just something about seeing someone bring a suit of armor from your favorite game, movie, or anime to life that's just extremely cool. What makes them so impressive? For one, there's the sheer amount of craftsmanship and hours spent bringing something from a fictional world into ours.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksYou Have To See This Stunning Cosplay Homage Gallery For 'The Last Of Us Part II'
There's just something about the way The Last of Us plays — from the menu down to the music — that's absolutely engrossing. When you pick up that controller to follow Ellie and Joel around, you just can't put it down. And fans are more excited than ever with the announcement of the the second installment.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksBest Gifts Cosplayers Will Love
Cosplaying is a way of life, every cosplayer knows this. Unfortunately, the life isn't so easy when you don't have the best gear to make your awesome costumes with. Cosplay insiders point out that the craft of cosplaying itself necessitates a multitude of different materials and tools, all of which aren't too easy to acquire, nor are as affordable as you might think.
George HermanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksInterview with a Cosplayer
I recently became fascinated with cosplay and cosplayers alike. I actually spoke to a cosplayer through social media and I interviewed him through Tumblr about cosplaying.
Rachel AdamsPublished 6 years ago in GeeksLook, But Don't Touch
Cosplayers, models, and many other genres of hobbyists experience creepy comments online from the masses. In the Learning Stages:
Shelle chiiPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCosplay Makeup Tutorial — Recoloring Eyebrows
Because I am a cosplayer who's at a huge disadvantage in comparison to the majority (can't sew and/or knit, can't style wigs, can't make props/accessories), the least I can do is keep improving and refining my makeup technique as well as be accurate to the character (in terms of appearance, especially if I need to make a few changes in the costume, and being in character for photos).
Is it Ever Okay to Wear "Blackface" for My Cosplay?
When is "black-facing" okay? Personally, as a POC cosplayer, I go out of my way to find characters of color such as Static Shock, Yoruichi, Esmeralda, etc—to cosplay so I can potentially be "cannon" in my cosplay but I also cosplay fun characters like Natsu, Mizore, Raven, and others because my skin color doesn't dictate what I can and cannot cosplay. Not once have I ever thought, "I should lighten my skin" for a non-POC character, so why is the cosplay community suddenly a breeding ground for "black-face" cosplayers?
Yarn Goddess CosplayPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCosplay Insider — blueheartless
Hitomi: Tell me a little about yourself. Blueheartless: I'm mainly a video game streamer on Twitch and Youtube. I have a degree in Computer Science and Computer Networking. However, due to mental and physical illness, I am unable to leave the house much. So, I want to become a makeup artist instead. My original goal was to become a Twitch partner, but the competition is too high.