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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:49 pm
jagged1 Ryu_chan My twelve-year-old brother has Seto's haircut, and blue eyes--but it's too ash-blonde, his eyes are gray-blue--not piercing, electric blue-- and he has freckles all over his face. Otherwise I'd so be whoring him out as a mini-Kaiba. ((Figuratively, not literally, of course... sweatdrop )) *Watches someone run by, staring blankly and deciding not to ask* That's still really close. True, true.....know where I could cheaply get materials to make him a gravity-defying trenchcoat?
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:05 pm
Alright, you gotta ask a really good cosplayer that. *cough*Kaiba!*cough*
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:56 pm
Then I'd need a black wig to be Mokuba. OMG role-reversal!!! rofl
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:25 am
OMG!!that´s very COOL!!! Love it!! xd
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:27 am
Ryu_chan jagged1 Ryu_chan My twelve-year-old brother has Seto's haircut, and blue eyes--but it's too ash-blonde, his eyes are gray-blue--not piercing, electric blue-- and he has freckles all over his face. Otherwise I'd so be whoring him out as a mini-Kaiba. ((Figuratively, not literally, of course... sweatdrop )) *Watches someone run by, staring blankly and deciding not to ask* That's still really close. True, true.....know where I could cheaply get materials to make him a gravity-defying trenchcoat? cheaply + gravity-defying coat = near impossible. If you want to make a good outfit, you should spend the money to ensure the quality of said outfit. Because if you use cheapass fabric and like the coat with wiring, the wiring's gonna poke out and you're gonna lose that effect entirely. most cosplayers opt not to make the coat fly out in all directions to give it a more "natural occurancce in reality" kinda feel. (Personally, I'm one of those people... 's also why I didn't point up the shoulders on mine and whatnot...) But, whatever. If you want to make a gravity-defying coat, you should use a thick silk or pleather. I wish I was kidding about the pleather. The lining is always a silk. Now, this is a slight problem, seeing as silk and pleather are two of the hardest fabrics to work with. You can't pin anything with pleather, and silk is a very, very slippery fabric. ...but you asked about the coat-flying, didn't you? well, there are a few ways to go, the way I see it. All involve batting and chicken wire and/or some strong metal wire of some kind.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:38 am
Kaiba Ryu_chan jagged1 Ryu_chan My twelve-year-old brother has Seto's haircut, and blue eyes--but it's too ash-blonde, his eyes are gray-blue--not piercing, electric blue-- and he has freckles all over his face. Otherwise I'd so be whoring him out as a mini-Kaiba. ((Figuratively, not literally, of course... sweatdrop )) *Watches someone run by, staring blankly and deciding not to ask* That's still really close. True, true.....know where I could cheaply get materials to make him a gravity-defying trenchcoat? cheaply + gravity-defying coat = near impossible. If you want to make a good outfit, you should spend the money to ensure the quality of said outfit. Because if you use cheapass fabric and like the coat with wiring, the wiring's gonna poke out and you're gonna lose that effect entirely. most cosplayers opt not to make the coat fly out in all directions to give it a more "natural occurancce in reality" kinda feel. (Personally, I'm one of those people... 's also why I didn't point up the shoulders on mine and whatnot...) But, whatever. If you want to make a gravity-defying coat, you should use a thick silk or pleather. I wish I was kidding about the pleather. The lining is always a silk. Now, this is a slight problem, seeing as silk and pleather are two of the hardest fabrics to work with. You can't pin anything with pleather, and silk is a very, very slippery fabric. ...but you asked about the coat-flying, didn't you? well, there are a few ways to go, the way I see it. All involve batting and chicken wire and/or some strong metal wire of some kind. eek Wow.....you really are a professional at this, aren't you?
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 4:54 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:05 pm
xD I'm okay. I'm working on a DD Warrior lady for Otakon < 333333
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:40 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:56 pm
D.D Warrior Lady. It's a card. And we think your a goddess of cosplay D-chan.
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:21 pm
*Gets some cider from the guild's kitchen* A toast to the Goddess of Cosplay!
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 7:29 pm
*raises glass* To the Goddess of Cosplay!
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:35 pm
May she continue to bring us joy and beautiful cosplay images for years to come!
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:52 am
A salute to D-chan! We want to be her and be with her! Especially at cons!
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:43 pm
Amen to that *drinks cyder* man I wish I could make my own clothes, or find someone good to do it. That way I would have not had to result to finding things on Ebay sweatdrop But it worked alright. But a pro would've been better. It was a prety damn good Mokuba costume for searching on Ebay xp
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