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You guys looks terrific! And think of it this way... those costumes will be new for SDCC 2020!
sdcomicfest #Luigi is such a good driver he made it through LA traffic in record time.
Any good references on creation of armor? Or blogs/articles/resources folks can direct me to to look into the creation of armor pieces? I gots an idea for next year's SDCC...
kpbs 📸: Christopher Canole Comic Con looks a lot different this year. You won’t find the crowds near the Convention Center. But Christopher Canole AKA “Dude Vader” made sure the cosplaying still made an appearance. Are you checking out Comic Con@Home?
San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing, only this time it’s from the comfort of our living rooms. But amazing cosplay waits for no convention center! In lieu of our normal compilation videos, we asked cosplayers to send us clips showing off their tributes to our favorite shows, films, comics, and video games. And y’all freakin’ delivered.Check out io9's video above that highlights some truly fantastic at-home cosplay submitted by our readers for SDCC 2020. Whether it’s Iron Fist and Ryu showing off slick moves in a garden, Merida from Brave having some socially distant fun at a castle, or a couple of Skeksis from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance doing chores around the house—they’re all outstanding. Be sure to tell us your favorites in the comments, because we’re seriously having a hard time choosing!We want to thank all the cosplayers who sent us videos for our at-home cosplay video. We got submissions from all over the world, including folks from India, Denmark, South Africa, England, Egypt, Brazil, and more! These cosplayers have made our Comic-Con feel so much brighter. Be sure to check out each and every one of them online—we’ve highlighted their Instagram or other social media platforms in the video.
Hi You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login !! This is a great time to learn about sewing! Avoid crowds and have your cosplay perfect by next summer!My daughter has made many costumes, as well as props, corsets, and armor. She searches youtube for videos once she has an idea what she wants to make. There are also costume specific groups on FB and other sites, for instance she follows a FB group that makes Wonder Woman costumes. Good luck with your searches and hopefully your learning curve won't be too steep!