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Goddesofthemoon — The Cosplay Guide: Tips II

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Description I’m glad my advice and tips have helped out those that have seen it. Don't forget to share. =]
FB Group DIY Cosplayer Help
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Here’s a little confidence booster for you guys:

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Look at Ryuk:
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Proof you don’t need a multi-million dollar budget to have an awesome costume. A theory proved by the so called, “Dragon ball” movie.

More non-Asian cosplayers:









Three friends that cosplay together.


A little heads up:

= Make sure before you go to a con that the props that you and your crew have are allowed to be used on convention grounds otherwise they will be confiscated and you will not get them back.

= Regularly check the official boards of the Con you will be attending, the forums hold awesome tips and links to tutorials and sites that could help you. Not to mention you get to find out things before your friends. =]

= Remember, extra batteries and memory/film for your cameras is a must.

= If you’re getting a hotel, chances are the convention center is in a city, chances of you finding a 24/7 super market within walking distance of your hotel is slim to nil. Don’t spring for something that is close by just because it’s within walking distances. Most likely it’ll be the most expensive of them all. Look for a hotel with supermarket’s or super-centers around it. Corner stores and restaurants.

= Speaking from experience one year at Otakon I got a really bad cut on my foot. If I had been at a hotel closer to the con I probably would have had to wait to get the medical supplies I needed to take care of the wound. Convenience is good, but having resources are better. Not to mention its Cheaper for the hotel rooms and food.

= If you do get hotel’s close by, invest in a cooler and ice for late night snacking and drinks, get food that doesn’t perish from supermarkets or get Lunch meat and store it in the cooler.

= Watch out for beggars, most are not poor.

= For all those spenders out there. Ration your money so you don’t go dead broke. Have a budget, forget to take your card with you or leave your money in the hotel room.

= If you're going to do an original outfit for a character actually make the effort to BE original. Don't put on a dress and call it cosplay. Use your imagination!

Tutorials:

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A very well organized site of tutorials. =]

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Many posted in this thread, as well as the forum.

Atashi from Chobits : [link]

One I am currently using and am very happy with. For those that use this x2 or x4 means you need that many of that pattern.

Other:
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You might get lucky on this site with some of the wigs but this is more or less only good for cheap but good props for Naruto cosplays.

I’ve been hearing about this Fifi-mahoney… After a half hour of finally finding the site I had no clue how to look for or even order a wig. I’ve been hearing that they do custom wigs, honestly, I have no clue. I don’t really trust the site on the fact that when on it I could not click to go to their accessories as well as other links.

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I definitely recommend Carrotanime for some styled wigs as well as some costumes. They also sell a selection of shoes and costumes with standard shipping to all countries. They sell many Lolita outfits and accessories and hands down, if their props are anything like the pictures your definitely in for a real treat without crying about your bank account.

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she sells a pretty good set of props, and fantasy weapons. I’m not sure of prices but you pay half before half after. She does commissions. Yes, but make sure you provide what she needs or it’s a no go. She does not do props over four feet long I believe and she sells ball joint doll clothing and wigs. C:

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I found this prop site by accident too. The guy who sells this stuff has great quality merchandise but I’m not all too entirely sure of the cost. If you want one of his props just message him for a quote. [link] There.

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awesome props, that’s all I got to say. =]

QQcosplay, if you’ve ever heard of it, forget it. Their quality is poor considering their prices. I would not even recommend this to fellow cosplayers unless you really want to waste your money.

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pretty good selection of costumes, even some you won’t find most other places.

www.Costumescosplay.com
they sell pretty good props and accessories as well.

When buying props and accessories it is good to compare prices as well as quality. Be cheap, but be reasonable. Make sure you keep in touch with the people you are ordering from, don’t be difficult. That’s an almost 1oo% guarantee that you’re going to get a crappy product. Be patient, and always have the guts to try and talk down a price.

If you don’t see a costume you want, don’t hesitate to ask them VIA Email if they could do a quote or custom for you. Be friendly, be fun. =]

Make sure your measurements are accurate; if you’re not sure add an inch or so. Remember, you can take things in but you can’t let them out.

If you have a grandmother, or mother, or family friend that’s into crafting, chances are she/he has a load of fabrics in the house as well as any small things you might need. Ask before you purchase.

CHEST BINDING:

The wiki : [link]
When binding the chest it is good to have Cloth, or ace bandages handy. One or two rolls are just enough unless you have bigger breasts and then a third or fourth might be helpful.

When you bind your most likely going to be sweating so it is good to put cotton balls or tissues, the one for your noses, folded neatly and tucked underneath and between the breast area. Be careful not to scratch and make sure that the bindings are loose enough to breath, but tight enough to restrict.

You can also use the bandages that are use for casts, the sticky but not actually sticky kind of ace bandage. Get rolls of gauze to go beneath.

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I found this site a bit ago, it is pretty interesting and you girls should take a look at it.

Ironically, you can most likely use a males girdle for stomach compression for female chest compression.
If you’re buying shirt that is a compressor, get a size smaller [possibly] than you are for extra compression [only if it’s going to be used for a short time], your body naturally stretches it out as you go on wearing it. Make sure to pay attention to washing directions.

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Though these are for male conditions they can probably be used for the female use as well.

Most are very expensive so if you’re looking to do it cheap then stick with gauze and ace bandages. =]

Make sure you have someone to help you wrap yourself when needed. Beware of the hazards, long time compression can cause chest damage. When being compressed make sure you are not participating in too much strenuous activity, you can strain yourself. Make sure it’s not too tight, I can’t stress this enough.

Remember not to scratch when sweating or you can peel off your own skin. Use cotton balls in between the breast and beneath. =]

MAKING YOUR OWN WIG

A few tutorials on how to make your own wigs. There are several ways you can do this but you will be making them like a weave.

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This one is a good one, less professional but very detailed. You do not need to do all of her steps.

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His techniques are good.

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If you get 'long' hair, you can reuse the fibers using this as a basis.

[link] Making wefts for wigs.


Supplies you'll need:

Wig needles - there is a combo that is sold. 3 needles and thread. Can be picked up at just about any wig shop or beauty store.

Multi-use weaving cap - A type of weaving cap to use, it gives a professional feel and if your head is smaller then how you make it then this is good for adjusting. one could also use a simple wig cap though it is not as clean looking in the end.

Hair tracks/wefts - There are many different brands. It is your choice which you want to use.

Most of the other supplies are listed in the video's, you can find a lot of it online but you should definitely look around for cheaper products if you are strapped for cash. Check your local beauty store.

These tutorials can be used with Synthetic or Human hair. Both can be purchased in packs a any wig store. Human hair longer than 8" can get pretty pricey. This is not recommended for abnormal coloured wigs such as pink, green, red, blue, white, orange, yellow, ect., ect. While you can find coloured packs of synthetic hair they are expensive and pretty hard to find. If you use human hair you can purchase in a blond and dye the hair the colour you need. Some synthetics take to dying but it is rare and few. If you are unsure ask the person you are purchasing your tracks/wefts from. A knowledgeable seller would know.


If you have any questions feel free to ask me.

If you have valuable tips you want to add please, don’t hesitate to note me and you will be given your due credit.
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CaleighCatastrophe In reply to ??? [2009-05-28 02:31:27 +0000 UTC]

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Goddesofthemoon In reply to CaleighCatastrophe [2009-05-28 02:32:38 +0000 UTC]

Lol, if you have any other questions don't ever hesitate to note me sweetie. I'll be glad to help you out.

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CaleighCatastrophe In reply to Goddesofthemoon [2009-05-28 02:33:22 +0000 UTC]

(: Thanks!

I will definitly keep you in mind if I ever come across something I don't understand.

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Goddesofthemoon In reply to CaleighCatastrophe [2009-05-28 03:11:22 +0000 UTC]

Aye aye.

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