... was awesome. My inner child just squee'd in delight all day.
Kaga said
Conventions awesome.
BrobyDDark said
I've never been to one.
Darog the Badger God said
they are pretty awesome.Especially when you dress up 8D
Kaga said
Definitely. Cosplays are half the fun.
Darog the Badger God said
they are pretty awesome.Especially when you dress up 8D
Halo said
I really regret not going in cosplay. Definitely going to next time. The insane work that some people put into them, though... there was this guy who somehow managed to make a 10-foot tall mecha costume. Conveniently easy for his friends to track through a crowd, I imagine. :P
Kaga said
Cosplays be really fun to put together. I remember about a year ago I did Crona from Soul Eater and wound up making a sword Ragnarok out of cardboard and duct tape...
BrobyDDark said
If cosplayers had government funding they would make actual mechas just to go to Comicon.
Kaga said
Cosplays be really fun to put together. I remember about a year ago I did Crona from Soul Eater and wound up making a sword Ragnarok out of cardboard and duct tape...
Darog the Badger God said
You better have been in character xD.
Halo said
I think they're fun to put together when you don't take it too seriously. Some people spend absolute on their costumes though...
Darog the Badger God said
You better have been in character xD.
Kaga said
For some of the time, yes. Being able to act in-character, even in situations your character would've never had to face, is just one of the most amusing things about cosplay.I remember I went to that con with a friend of mine who came as the TARDIS, and, at one point, I lost her in the crowd. In all honesty I wasn't that concerned about tracking her down again - I could always text her and ask where she went or w/e - but instead I went with my Crona mindset and acted all panicky saying "The TARDIS left without me! I don't know how to deal with this!!" And I was quickly comforted by a group of kind strangers who tried to convince me that the Doctor would come back for me any minute.
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Kaga said
Well yeah, but you really don't have to do that in order to make an awesome cosplay. I always hate when I hear about people spending hundreds of dollars on cosplay websites that I swear , as well as when people claim that they to use such sites because they can't sew or w/e.In the case of most cosplays, you can get most of the clothing you need from second-hand stores with minimal edits needed. That's what I did with my Grell Sutcliffe cosplay - $7 at Goodwill for every piece that I needed, as opposed to the hundred-or-so dollars I would've spent on one of those stupid cosplay-selling sites. Not to mention, if you buy actual clothes while intending to mimic the look of your character, then it feels a lot more like you're wearing actual clothes that the character would wear, as opposed to just a costume. (Not to mention, with a lot of characters, you probably already own a lot of the basic stuff you might need.)As for wigs, always go generic. Most places that sell wigs for halloween costumes will sell them year-round on their websites, and you can get wigs of most colors and styles for about $15 for a short-haired wig or $30 for long-hair. It might seem a bit pricey if you need longer hair, but that's a thousand times better than the hundred-dollar wigs those stupid cosplay sites will charge just because they can claim theirs are custom-tailored to look like the character. Not that it matters much since, unless your character has some really wild, really signature hair, you can find a generic wig that looks just like theirs. Also, wig caps are about $2. Ladies (and men with long hair): they're a wise investment.As for weapons/accessories, that's a good chance to get artsy. If you have that kind of talent, go for it. If you don't... well, it's probably not essential to the character's look, and it's probably not worth the prices on the cosplay sites, either. Even then, a lot of unique accessories that you wouldn't be able to find generic you can still probably find elsewhere on geek-gear sites and the like for far lower prices than they'd be sold as for part of a cosplay. A Death Note? $15. River Song's journal? $10. The t-shirt worn by virtually any Homestuck character? About $20 on one of the two Homestuck shop sites. Not to mention any one of the things I just mentioned can also be homemade if you have the time and effort.
Raxacoricofallapatorius said
I feel so inspired