Nope. Scarecrow, ala Arkham Asylum.
That's the one who I was thinking of, yeah. I guess hers is a few shades lighter, I guess more of a "white with blue rinse" than "blue with white highlights"@Ravenpoe @Mathias @GasBandit Wow, you guys sure know how to spoil a girl. Dem innuendos.
@Null , thank you! I'm absolutely in love with the wig. Haha, that's funny, I don't think it's close to KOS-MOS's color it all. =^^= Unless you're talking about something other than Xenosaga. But that's the only KOS-MOS I know.
Also, I'll try and get around to posting my Halloween costume soon! It's all done and ready to go, I just haven't taken any pictures of it all together yet.
It's not a bad idea though because Kos-Mos is an awesome character. =^^=That's the one who I was thinking of, yeah. I guess hers is a few shades lighter, I guess more of a "white with blue rinse" than "blue with white highlights"
I have no idea who that is, but googling her she looks pretty bad-ass.Why was I thinking Painkiller Jane?
--Patrick
I can't wait to see more pics of this. This is probably my favourite of your costumes!
Oh yeah. I'm ready.
EHEEE, thank you! I feel like I'm being drawn to darker characters, or battle worn cosplays now and it's so fun!I can't wait to see more pics of this. This is probably my favourite of your costumes!
So, since I asked this on my facebook page, I thought I may as well ask here too; If I were to cosplay Jessica Rabbit
I think that you could probably get some good mileage from her standard red dress.So, since I asked this on my facebook page, I thought I may as well ask here too; If I were to cosplay Jessica Rabbit which version would you guys like to see? Her sequined show dress, or her regular red dress?
Also, I've been working on a 'holiday' themed outfit since my cos-sister and I want to squeeze in a photoshoot when she comes to visit in a couple of weeks. Excite!
That's a really tough call. The regular red dress would be simpler and you'd probably get more mileage out of it, but the red sequined show dress has a lot more *pop* and is immediately "Jessica Rabbit" rather than taking a minute. If you have the time and budget, I'd say go for sequined.So, since I asked this on my facebook page, I thought I may as well ask here too; If I were to cosplay Jessica Rabbit which version would you guys like to see? Her sequined show dress, or her regular red dress?
Also, I've been working on a 'holiday' themed outfit since my cos-sister and I want to squeeze in a photoshoot when she comes to visit in a couple of weeks. Excite!
*everything slowly becomes hazy, noises slowly drone out*So, since I asked this on my facebook page, I thought I may as well ask here too; If I were to cosplay Jessica Rabbit
Which, it's funny because everyone does red sequins, but her show dress is actually pink.That's a really tough call. The regular red dress would be simpler and you'd probably get more mileage out of it, but the red sequined show dress has a lot more *pop* and is immediately "Jessica Rabbit" rather than taking a minute. If you have the time and budget, I'd say go for sequined.
Yeah, I've seen that going around. Most of my costumes hit around the $200 mark when all is said and done. Kratos is my most expensive so far at $330 ish, and SO MANY HOURS. The back armor piece alone was around 10 hours - molding it, molding all of the spine pieces and painting it.So on my FB, it looks like Stella Chuu started something of a cosplay meme, where she has a picture of her cosplay and a list of all the costs involved. There's at least a dozen doing it so far. It's rather interesting, and shows that doing cosplay well often isn't cheap - in material, hours, and or both.
Also, pouring out a 40 because BelleChere's Bernina Serger machine died this past week.
Red outfit would probably be easier to implement.So, since I asked this on my facebook page, I thought I may as well ask here too; If I were to cosplay Jessica Rabbit which version would you guys like to see? Her sequined show dress, or her regular red dress?
Funny enough, I just saw a cosplayer do a version the pink dress. I think she found the fabric pre-made, but judging by the details she puts into her other costumes, who knows.Which, it's funny because everyone does red sequins, but her show dress is actually pink.
If you can find the right material(something with spandex-stretchiness), the dress pattern is simple enough. But finding the right fabric is tricky.
Oh, finding the right fabric isn't an issue - it exists. Just, good stretch sequin fabric is EXPENSIVE like $20+ a yard expensive. I found one that $40 a yard and it made me cry.Finding the right fabric is half the work most of the time. Especially when you are neurotic about it.
"happy accident"just some random twine in my hair.