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#51
StarDustShadow

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Wow, everyone's work is SO impressive! Fantastic job to you all <3 

 

I just finished up Leliana for this past weekend at Katsucon. Still needs some things fixed up, but it was a fun challenge to make! Looking forward to wearing it again at PAXEast (and other DAI cosplayers here planning on attending in their costumes?)

 

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#52
Lady Mutare

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Is that Worbla the leg bracers are made out of? BTW the outfit looks outstanding.



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Uccio

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You people put a lot of effort in these. Kudos.



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StarDustShadow

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Is that Worbla the leg bracers are made out of? BTW the outfit looks outstanding.

 Mine is EVA foam (exercise puzzle mats) :D



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Lady Mutare

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I am making a plaster chest mold for my daughter , and will be trying my first armour piece out of Worbla . I have never used it before so , we will see how it turns it.  



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Uccio

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So, once you make a one set of outfit, do you people use the parts from the old outfit for the new one, or is a completely new and stuff the old one in a closet?



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RoraM

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nightingale__dragon_age_inquisition__by_

 

Amazing!  How did you make the chainmail?



#58
StarDustShadow

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nightingale__dragon_age_inquisition__by_

 

Amazing!  How did you make the chainmail?

Thank you! <3 The chainmail is polycarbonate rings that have been primed and spray painted. There are solid rings, and then the "connector" rings which allow you to weave it like regular chainmail (I did the 4-in-1 technique - lots of great video tutorials on the internet that make it easy to pick up), but then you just snap the connector shut instead of having to use pliers! :D I used 12g rings, from http://theringlord.com/ 



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Saw this today, and it includes some well made Bioware Cos-play fans:


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Hello everyone! I hope you won't mind my post, because they are cosplay photos of normal Morrigan version.

I met with this wonderful girl at a convention and asked her to be my model. She on the other hand was so happy I recognized her cosplay. I had my own vision of how I should portray Morrigan on those photos, so I hope you enjoy!!!

Photography/edit/MUA/hairstyle: DarknessNox (me)
Cosplayer: Tuuli (sorry guys she doesn't cosplay that much)
P.s. hehe, the only character I'm suitable for is Leliana :)

 

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#61
stephen_dedalus

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Pretty impressive Cassandra here:

 

http://cosplay.kotak...0/ lukeplunkett



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I often like the look of certain armor on certain characters ( such as in origins and forcing Alistair to wear Templar armor). I'm looking at all the armor choices and their edits as ways to create a cosplay that I like with multiple and interchangeable pieces. As I have been told a few times I should cosplay Varric I'm going to shoot for it but I'm not going to stop at the basics. I'll most likely end up with three different coats, multiple tunics, and then the actual armor set that's wearable by Varric in Inquisition. It allows me to change it up a little and since I am frequently in character at Conventions its easier on the brain.

 

The only thing that terrifies me is the creation of Bianca. I feel I may not do her justice as she is an absolutely beautiful crossbow and I often have doubts about my prop workmanship. Anyone got any tips?