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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Cosplay Interview with Emma Rubini

Cosplay interview with Emma Rubini Cosplay Character: Gaige (Borderlands 2) Facebook page: facebook.com/emmarubiniart Other Social media links: Instagram: @emmajiqrubini Photographer name and/or link: Bert Rubini and Alex Taranoff
Interview Questions:
1. How long have you been Cosplaying and why do you do it? I’ve been cosplaying since 2009. It’s one of my favorite creative outlets. I think of it as creative problem solving. My first cosplay was American McGee’s Alice.
2. Do your family and friends support you as a cosplayer? Yes! In fact, my dad and I often cosplay together (for instance, he has a cosplay from Borderlands as well).
3. What was your FIRST convention you cosplayed at? I made my first cosplay in 2009, but I didn’t wear it to a con until MegaCon 2010.
4. Are there any charities you work with locally? I haven’t done any cosplay charity work yet – a lot of my cosplays are kind of scary and from video games which aren’t very charity-friendly. But, I have a few Disney cosplays planned, so we’ll see!
5. Do you follow other cosplayers? Who inspires you the most? I follow a ton of cosplayers! Honestly, too many to even pick favorites. But, the skills I really look up to in other cosplayers are detailed sets of armor and intricately sewn costumes, because those are things that I can’t do.
6. Are you an avid comic book reader? Which is your all time favorite? I think my favorite comic series is probably Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (although I’ve fallen behind on the Overture series!)
7. Other than Cosplay, what else are your hobbies or interests? I’m in school for illustration, so most of my hobbies are still art-related. Also, I play a lot of video games.
8. Why did you choose Gaige? As soon as I played Borderlands I knew I wanted to cosplay from it. I really like Gaige’s personality and character design, and it seemed like the right about of challenge for my first Borderlands cosplay. Also, the fact that she can summon a giant robot is pretty neat.
9. Have you done other versions of this character? I haven’t, although I have cosplayed another character from the same game, Tiny Tina. However, all of the playable characters in the game have alternate skins and outfits, so I may do another version of Gaige in the future.
10. Are there any other characters you cosplay as? Yes! I think by now I have created over thirty costumes. Some of my favorites that I’ve made are Little Sister from BioShock, Toothiana from Rise of the Guardians, Emily from Corpse Bride and steampunk Tinkerbell, which was an original design.
11. Have you ever “CrossPlayed”? I’ve done a few male characters, the most recent being Newt from Pacific Rim (my father cosplayed Hannibal Chau from the same movie). It’s interesting to experiment with gender-changing makeup, but I prefer to do “genderbent” cosplays, where I reimagine a male character as a female one. Most recently I did this with Cecil from Welcome to Night Vale.
12. Do you have any upcoming appearances? My remaining cons for 2015 are Hyper Japan (in London!), Fanboy Expo, Tampa Bay Comic Con, DragonCon, and Baltimore Comic Con. In 2016 I’m hoping to make it to at least Katsucon, MegaCon, Metrocon and Dragoncon again, but it’s too early to tell for sure!
13. Can you give us a detailed description of how you made your cosplay and props? My Gaige cosplay is probably the one I’ve put the most work into. I originally started it in April 2014, and made the costume as well as Claptrap (the smaller, yellow robot) for Metrocon that year. I probably spent about three months on it. Sometime in the last year I decided that I was insane enough to make Deathtrap, which is about seven feet tall and also a robot, and I figured I might as well improve on the costume itself as well, because I’ve learned a lot in the past year. I’ve spent the last month or so not only altering most of the costume, but also creating a life-size Deathtrap, which I brought to Metrocon with me this year. My favorite part of the two Borderlands cosplays I’ve made (and the ones I’ve seen) is the cel shading, which is the comic book-y lines that I’ve applied to all of the costume as well as my makeup. My favorite part of the costume is probably my wig, which I made out of Model Magic on top of a plaster cast of my head!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Cosplay Interview with Gothic Sushi

Cosplay interview with Gothic Sushilady Cosplay Character: Lady Dead Pool Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/gothicsushiCP Other Social media links: Gothicsushi2 (Instagram and twitter) Photographer name and/or link: E-mazing photography https://www.facebook.com/emazingphotoz
1.How long have you been Cosplaying and why do you do it? I have been cosplaying for officially about 1 1/2 years now! I did some Renfairs for a few years before moving down to Florida and being introduced to this world of cosplay. Why do i do it? That starts out with me being dead pool (my favorite cosplay) why, you see it was a way for me to just be crazy silly old me for the first time in years and not have to worry about people judging me for who I am.. because well most people at that point just thought i was just being sill taco loving dead pool and not... what every one knows me as today... Crazy ass maria! It made making friends a whole lot easier when moving to a new state.. and it still does!
2.Do your family and friends support you as a cosplayer? Well the depends.. My KIDS LOVE IT!!! my youngest (he is 9) has even made his first cosplay almost all by him self (rocket raccoon) and even though my oldest ( who is 13) is not into dressing up he loves to go to Cons and play the video games! he is hoping to enter his first tournament at some point this year which is amazing because he is Autistic!
3.What was your FIRST convention you cosplayed at? This one is a little tricky because my first Con was "Evil con" and I was talked into dressing up right away into my cheap Halloween costume dead pool suit, but right after that I got EXTREMELY HOOKED AND couldn't wait to get out there and go for real and make it an adventure! so the next month I had decided to go away for the weekend and hit up Animate Miami! Wow, what a huge DIFFERENCE THAT WAS from a little tinny first year con to a huge one!
4.Are there any charities you work with locally? Here in Florida not exactly. I was way more into the Charity stuff in N.Y. mostly SPCA type things and animal rescues but in the summer I helped out at a lot of children with disability events... wish I had known about cosplay back then it would have been awesome! Down here (in Florida) I have done a few small event to raise $ for low income family's but I have yet to get into any actual groups for it here.
5.Do you follow other cosplayers? Who inspires you the most? I fallow a TON of other cosplayers! but my personal biggest inspiration Is Face of Freya! She was the very first cosplayer I have EXTREMELY LOOKED UP TO that actually answered me back like a human! she is just so beautiful on the inside and out! and after watching her for some time I found out me and her had gone through a lot of similar life problems and even now with her own crap going on she still has such a strong heart and she is also the reason I hit the gym and try to get in shape! for a while i had thought i was never going to be able to work out or even get to my personal goals after having surgery but she always motivated me to keep trying and push my self! I love her so much and she is 100% the main reason I am happy with the woman i am today!
6.Are you an avid comic book reader? Which is your all time favorite? I was an Avid comic book reader until I started cosplaying! I am defiantly not as up to date with comic knowledge as I use to be but yes I do still check out new issues and hit the comic book store at least once a month! by far my favorite comics are dead pool or most things Xmen related... when i was younger thought i was all about that manga... and sailor moon...
7.Other than Cosplay, what else are your hobbies or interests? oh so many... I like to keep very busy, for starters I am a Tattoo Artist so that's my main profession, which leads into my art back ground! I love drawing and painting on all type of medians! also cosplay has got me into actual carving, shaping and building of things!
8.Why did you choose Dead pool? I posted a little about why I started off doing dead pool earlier! because it was easy for me to be my self and not be a complete weirdo! also he is one of my FAVORITE characters of all time!
9.Have you done other versions of this character? I have about 5 running costumes of the same character... and actually still coming up with new ones... if not for me for my friends!
10.Are there any other characters you cosplay as? HAHAHA! would you actually like my to list these? because I'm starting to think i have a cosplay building addiction problem.... here I will list some of my FAVORITES! 1.Abe Sapiean 2.Purgatory 3.Android 18 4.Launch 5. Vaporeon
11.Have you ever “CrossPlayed”? No I have not.. I think not any way o.o;;
12.Do you have any upcoming appearances? Lets see the next cons for me are Supercon, Tampa bay and Fanboy expo in Tampa.
13. Can you give us a detailed description of how you made your cosplay and props? I have so many cosplays I can give you an Idea for my biggest one yet that I am Re creating! which is my Lady Loki! this will be my first ever show piece costume! and first I will be happy to enter into a contest! I am working with Micky flint and creating a full under body of leather from skirt to corset all hand done with green and yellow leather.... with serpents burned into the leather! also I am welding, cutting and carving my very own LEGITIMATE metal head dress, chest plate, and belt guards! with the help of some of my very close friends! this costume is in the works still so i dont know exact details yet for we have barely just started but when its finished it will be a costume that will defiantly stop a crowed!

Monday, June 22, 2015

Cosplay Interview with Myriad

Cosplay interview with Myriad: Cosplay Character: Claire Redfield Facebook page: Facebook.com/myriadmargo Photographer name and/or link: Jimmy Talley
Interview Questions:
1. How long have you been Cosplaying and why do you do it? I've been cosplaying for 10 years, but it was on and off for four of those years. I do it because I enjoy going to shows and being in character. I enjoy it when I see the face of another nerd light up at seeing a character brought to life before their eyes. Its like working for Disney, but without all the crappy rules.
2. Do your family and friends support you as a cosplayer? Oh yes! Almost all my friends are cosplayers, and even my mom and dad do it too!
3. What was your FIRST convention you cosplayed at? AdventureCon 2007
4. Are there any charities you work with locally? I work with my local library, and I do fundraising for some small charities in my area, including a wildlife rehab clinic, and a local food bank.
5. Do you follow other cosplayers? Who inspires you the most? I really love Nana Bear. Ivy Doomkitty, too. I love that curvy, plus sized women can get far in this (the cosplay), world.
6. Are you an avid comic book reader? Which is your all time favorite? I don't read that many comics, except for old star trek ones. I like really off beat stuff when I can find it, and really inappropriate ones. I once found one called Battlepope which was amazingly hilarious and one of those things where you think 'I Shouldn't read this'...and I loved it!
7. Other than Cosplay, what else are your hobbies or interests? I love knitting and crochet and spinning my own yarn. I run a fiber processing business on the side, where I turn wool fleeces straight off the sheep, and into useable yarn and wearable products.
8. Why did you choose Claire Redfield? I'm a huge Resident Evil fan! I love the games, and the horror game genre. Claire always spoke to me as a character, I love what kind of a badass she is. I also love how simple her costume is, and comfortable for convention wear.
9. Have you done other versions of this character? I did her about four years ago, her 'Code Veronica' outfit. It wasn't flattering at all! I really hated how it came out, and I'm glad I got to redo it.
10. Are there any other characters you cosplay as? Oh yes! I regularly do Black Canary, which is my other 'go to' costume. I also do a version of Jubilee, which is one of my VERY favorites, since I get to be annoying and hyper and a lot closer to my normal personality.
11. Have you ever “CrossPlayed”? Define cross play? I haven't done a straight up guy character as a guy. I'm a fan of rule 63 if its done well. I've done a girl version of Hellboy (retired now) and I've done a girl version of Dean Winchester (from supernatural.)
12. Do you have any upcoming appearances? My next show is going to be Marble City MiniCon, a one day show in Knoxville , in October. I'll be part of a huge Game of Thrones group there. I'm doing Sansa's black raven dress, which I'm excited about!
13. Can you give us a detailed description of how you made your cosplay and props? For being such a SIMPLE costume, I really love this one. The Jacket was the hard part. It started out as another version that I had painted as a trade at a show (I did a favor for an artist friend, she painted my jacket.) But that jacket failed. I cut the painting out of it, and glued it onto the red denim version shown here. The red denim vest was originally a dress that I cut down. I purposefully didn't hem anything, since the character was a biker chick, I wanted the rough-edged look. The shirt was a last minute 'I ripped my shirt' stop by goodwill on the way to a show, but it looks better than the original. The jeans were the hardest part to find. I'm a big girl (size 12) and I'm short, and the character is very lithe and lean and tall, so it took some doing to find the right ones on a budget, that gave the right look. Everything else was a closet dive. The prop weapons were already in my closet, I have a habit of buying them and sticking them away just in case.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Cosplay Interview with Mico Kessler!

Cosplay Interview with: Mico Kessler Cosplay Character: Wonder Boy Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MICOmkessler Other social media links: https://instagram.com/mia.c0c0/
1. How long have you been Cosplaying and why do you do it? It’s been about a year now cosplaying I started last year when I went to Comic Con in Tampa. I began to cosplay because as a potential actor, I always wanted to build character or to be a versatile actor; wanting to do action movies and comedy mostly. So I thought that while doing cosplaying it allows me to stay in character and get to feel what my character is about.
2. Do your family and friends support you as a cosplayer? Absolutely, they love that the fact that I’m a creative person and they always love to see me in my costume.
3. What was your first convention you cosplayed at? To be technical, I first cosplayed at Nan Desu Kan in Colorado, but I didn’t really commit to it. Hence why I explained before that last year was my first time cosplaying. My first convention is at Comic Con last year (July 31, 2014) at the convention center here at downtown Tampa, FL.
4. Do you follow other cosplayers? Who inspires you the most? Two people I actually follow and inspired me to cosplay is Nana The Red (Local cosplayer here in Tampa, FL.) and Yaya Han. I use to watch "Heroes of Cosplay" and when I first saw Yaya Han with her cosplay outfits, I was immediately inspired to start cosplaying. Nana The Red inspired me as well, because at the point before going to comic con I didn't know anybody and so I look into cosplaying groups on Facebook and then I saw her group page and so I entered it. Just looking at her pictures just inspired me to keep continuing on with my cosplaying and never give up.
5. Are you an avid comic book reader? Which is your all-time favorite? Yes, all my friends and co-workers knows that I am an avid comic book reader; They would sometimes come up to me and ask me “Have I seen the latest episode of this show”, because now these days some of the comics are turning into TV shows (i.e. Flash, Super Girl, Arrow, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D). My all-time favorite comic is Wonder Woman and Super Girl
6. Other than cosplay, what else are your hobbies or interests? Besides cosplay, I also perform in drag, my drag queen name is Mìa Coco, and I just love to perform and entertain people. I also like to write my own stories (sometimes Fan fictions). I like to sing and dance, play video games, watch action movies (to a certain point) and comedy movies. Like to cook, bake and go to beaches and theme parks.
7. Why did you choose Wonder Boy? I mentioned earlier that my all-time favorite comic is Wonder Woman, so I wanted to dedicate my cosplay to Wonder Woman. So I created my version of what Wonder Boy will be like. I made up a story on how Wonder Boy became to be. Wonder Boy is the son of Wonder Woman, Diana Troy and Steven Trevor’s child.
8. Have you done other versions of this character? I haven’t yet, this is the first official cosplay that I came up with. But this year’s comic con, I’m going to do an updated version from last year’s cosplayer (from the picture).
9. Are there any other characters you cosplay as? Last year, besides Wonder Boy, I also cosplayed as a male version of Sailor Pluto for Halloween at my work, I tried to ask the person to send me the picture but I can find that person sadly. This year I’m planning to also go as Wiccan from Young Avengers, the son of Scarlet Witch.
10. Have you ever crossplayed? I have thought about crossplaying with my drag performances. Like I am planning to crossplay as Poison Ivy someday.
11. Do you have any upcoming appearances? Not the moment I don’t think, unless appearing at this year’s Comic Con counts as an upcoming appearance.
12. Can you give us a detailed description of how you made your cosplay props? Well for the first time I bought the lasso, boots, and the gauntlets. For the costume the compressor shirt, pants and the red shirt were bought as well. For the red top I altered it (I cut the sleeves). I self-patterned the W emblem and sewn it onto the shirt. The material is from a dance fabric (Lycra/spandex)

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Game over! 2014 wardrobe!

So I've been working on 2014's personal wardrobe!
I'll snap some shots once I complete the last item.
I'm making 3 new pencil skirts (Pin-up style) in fandom themes I found at my local Joanns!
So far I have one Star Trek, one in old school comic sayings (POW, BAM, etc), and working on one Star Wars Revenge.
I found a few super cute dresses on amazon but only bought one (The teal colored gameboy dress in the photo below) $25.00!!!
Now I need to get started on my next cosplay and set a date for the photoshoot!
Nana_The_Red should be offering photo prints for sale soon!
Xoxoxox,
Nana~

Monday, December 23, 2013

Photo Shoot Silk Spectre and Kids!

Yesterday we had a ton of fun with Kent Akselsen during our 5 hour photo shoot!
We are very Thankful to have such kind and talented friends! I have worked with Kent several times and helped him out at "Necronomicon" 2013. Kent has background in photoing animals (Dogs mainly) and raises Great Danes. This experience gives him a real edge in doing cosplay shots because he is amazing at catching action shots! So you should look for him at any events in the Florida State!
If you have kid's esp. teens...Then you know how rare it is to have them in the same room, let alone smiling and having fun! Well my two were in the same room for over 5 hours yesterday and not one ill word or dirty look was to be had! Amazing! It's a Christmas miracle! I am beyond thrilled! These photo's are a gift in themselves!
Here are 8 of our Favorite photo's taken yesterday, All are still unedited (But i don't think we need anything edited except the background where the shot went off screen.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Cosplay: The making of Nana's Plaster cast sewing mold Post 2

Sorry had to put away personal projects for a bit while working on wardrobe for film shoot! Now that's finished I can get back to my body mold and hopefully complete it before the next film starts!
So re-cap...After the plastering, drying, and foaming of my body mold (see post 1 for more details) It's time to remove the plaster cast from the foam. A huge future helper here would be "You can't go overboard with the lubricant" as you can see I had some spots where the plaster sealed itself to the foam and I had to sand her down. To be fair though expect "Some" sanding no matter what. I re-measured myself and wrote the results right on my mold then sanded any lumpy areas until she met my correct measurements.
Next I will fine tune sand over her for smoothing, Fill in any holes from the foam bubbles with a hot-glue gun, and cover her in some stretchy material for eye candy.
Then she will be all ready for any Cosplay projects I have in the making! I can't wait to try out the roll of Worbla I picked up! ^.^ /Happy Dance
A special Thank You to Harbor Freight tools for hooking me up with special coupons via Twitter! Got this sander for less than $10.00! In return they want me to keep them posted on my Cosplay adventures!
Pictures below: BTW THIS is WINTER in Fl!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

I'm on a journey (Music Video)

here are some photo's from what I was working on this weekend! Music video "I'm on a Journey" produced by Red gears Studios. Will link the video once it goes live!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Cosplay: The making of Nana's Plaster cast sewing mold Post 1

DIY Plaster cast body mold for sewing or Cosplay:
This is not a CHEAP project but it is custom and still less than a standard sewing model form sold at the local shops. It is messy and you will need a partner, friend, bet loser, etc to help you out.
Things you will need to acquire:
*10 to 12 rolls of plaster cloth (Can be bought online at specialty FX shops, or at your local Micheal's arts and crafts)
* A drop cloth
* A bucket (or two) for water
* and an old Bra and undies unless you want an all natural form (I used the undies and Bra option as mine is for Cosplay crafting and I wanted my mold to have my form wearing undergarments)
* Optional shears
* Optional Vaseline
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The application:
There are several ways you can apply the plaster cloth to each their own way! If you choose the mummy strip wrap application you will need the (*scissors or bandage shears to remove the mold from your body) My helper chose to fabricate a front and a back section using (*Vaseline)to keep the overlapping sections from sticking together. Basically this section you as the model just stands on the drop cloth staring at a spot on the wall and trying to stay still. The helper tears, wets, and applies the wet (not too wet) bandages to your body. (Some have said it get HOT, some have said it get's COLD, some have said they passed out or felt faint...I didn't feel any of these things. Just felt like I had got out of a pool so "Wet" that's how it felt to me..) Start to finish it took about 1hr 20 min. after that the mold was easily peeled from my body and propped in a chair to dry overnight (Sorry I forgot to take photos of the two pieces separately)
Day TWO the plan:
The plan is to go back to the studio tomorrow and duct tape the two halves together and plaster cast the open arms/neck to hold in the foam for day 3. (I had only bought 6 rolls of plaster cloth so had to go buy some more thats why it's day two...otherwise all of this could have been done on day one)
PHOTOS? Yes Please!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Which of Erza's armor should I make?

So I've been asking our group to come up with a "Group Cosplay" idea and Miah came up with and everyone agreed we should do a group "Fairy Tail" Cosplay! So I am left with choosing which of Erza's Armor to try and take on. What are your thoughts and opinions?

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Bio of Nana The Red

Nana_The_Red has been involved in Costuming since age 13. It all began with the S.C.A (Society for Creative Anachronism) and she continues to be an active Cosplayer. Self taught costumer who rarely uses patterns she creates costumes ranging from pre-1800 to Fantasy drawn ideas and everything in between. Nana has written game reviews and took part in beta testing while working with EGCore for MMRPG’s such as Dark Age of Camelot, World of Warcraft, Matrix Online, and Age of Conan. Nana was featured in Jeannie Novak’s book “Play the Game” A Parents guide to video games. She is a strong supporter in the idea that raising your children in a “Gamers” environment brings the family back together, strengthens communication, and builds trust with your children. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Just_BeCos_Play Just BeCos Players of Tampa: https://www.facebook.com/JustBeCosTampa Nana_The_Red Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NanaTheRed