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Cosplay Noob
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Hello from a complete noob! :D
Hey, my name is Assen and I'm 17.Obviously still in school.
I kinda started watching anime about a year ago but got serious in March this year. I recently started working on my first cosplay ever. I kinda started watching anime about a year ago but got serious in March this year. I've visited a few small cons over here in Bulgaria. I love seeing cool cosplays and I respect everyone who loves cosplaying.So as I said I'm totally new to the scene but would like to get more into it. |
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Cosplay Noob
Join Date: Jun 2012
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I feel so unwelcome
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Philosophaster Ephemerist
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Welcome Assen, nice to meet you! What anime do you like? What costume are you working on?
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Cosplay Noob
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Yay, finally someone
My favorite anime for now is One Piece (when it's not fillers and even some fillers are good) and I'm working on Roronoa Zoro from that. Next possible cosplay could be Death Scythe a.k.a. Spirit from Soul Eater. |
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Philosophaster Ephemerist
Join Date: Oct 2002
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I haven't seen much of One Piece, but I have a friend who's cosplayed Roronoa Zoro before, it's a great costume! Especially for the summer months when it's hot. Whereas I think Death Scythe in his full suit would be great for the winter months. Good planning!
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Cosplay Noob
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Umm any suggestions how I can make the red circle patterns on Shusui? Since I've made the sheath and painted it black and all that's left is the pattern on it....The other two swords are much easier to do.TY in advance.
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Philosophaster Ephemerist
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Well, bear in mind I generally don't make my own costumes or props, and usually commission them. However, the circles on the sheath don't look like they'd be too bad. If it were me, I'd print out a picture of the pattern that's been enlarged to the size you need it to be, then cut it out, cut out the red areas, and then use it as a stencil and paint them onto the sheath yourself. Other people may have better ideas, but that's the first thing thing that came to my mind.
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