October 1, 2013

Takashi Natsume Cosplay photo

He is the main character in Natsume Yuujinchou anime series, like his grandmother he also has the ability to see spirits (youkai), he has a sweet face and looks like a Sweet Girl with dusty-blonde hair and golden-brown eyes, Takashi Natsume is kind towards both Humans and youkai and with her ​​soft smile, he had many and has multiple fangirls in his school.


I'm not a fan of this anime, but I believe in this Takashi Natsume Cosplay picture he looks pretty sweet to make many fangirls in school, unfortunately I still do not know the name of the Cosplayer, i owe you if you can tell me the cosplayer name behind Takashi Natsume Cosplay photo.

Cosplayer : ???????
Character : Natsune Takashi
Tittle : Natsume Yuujinchou

Fujiko Mine Cosplay by Kisakiurumi

Fujiko Mine is the main character of the anime series titled "Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine" or also known as Lupin III in the manga, and in the third series, for the first time Lupin is not the main character, Fujiko Mine has brown colored hair and wearing a tight black latex (is that called latex?) somehow she remind me to the Black Widow character.


                                                 Kisakiurumi WorldCosplay

I know nothing about the anime and this character, but this Fujiko Mine Cosplay picture is tempting me to post them on this blog, i think Kisakiurumi always managed to make a hot character alive in every her Cosplay photo, like on her Boa Hancock Cosplay photo. well love the classic touch on this Fujiko Mine Cosplay photo.

Cosplayer : Kisakiurumi
Character : Fujiko Mine
Tittle : Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine Anime.

Perfect Brook Cosplay Photography

Brook is a straw hat pirate crew most recently joined, he was a musician, he has thick lips, high tall body and a very cool afro hair, but when he met with Luffy for the first time, he just has bones left and his afro hair, but that's why luffy invited Brook to join his crew, well ... I think Luffy did not ever find a normal pirate crew.


When I saw this Perfect Brook Cosplay picture, it make me believe that the skull actually live in the real world, I think I just saw the original brook in this Perfect Brook Cosplay picture. its awesome cosplay costume, I'm just curious who the Cosplayer behind this cool picture.  whoever he is, he is awesome guy, Hail to the KING Soul Brook! ~

Cosplayer : ?????
Character : Soul King Brook
Tittle : One Piece Anime

Yuma photoshoot and trivial information


Last weekend I squeezed into Yuma’s costume and we headed to a nearby nature trail for a small, autumn photoshoot. Karan, who has taken our photos as FemBots and Lady Doctor was kind enough to act as a photographer and Yoki was the sword wielding, grass bending assistant.

Ideally we would have left to our shoot in the morning, but because I had to work late on Saturday we only had few hours of day time left. And it was rather chilly, but gladly no one cached a cold. The outcome was a lot of interesting facial expression and few gems in the mix.


In the shoot I wore the cape that I made, but didn’t wear at the convention few weeks ago. It was too hot to wear it at the time, which is rather hard to believe now with nights below zero. The cape is basically a circle with drapes on the back. I made it from “brushed” polyester for the weight and flow. I usually try to pick natural fibers over synthetics, but with Yuma I made all the exceptions.


With Yuma I wanted to concentrate on textures, matt versus shine and fit. The bodysuit, which is actually shirt and pants are made from polyester jersey with lycra. I remade the pants three times before I was satisfied with the fit. First version I made out of wetlook spandex, but in the end it looked too much like the fake leather I used in the armor parts.



The second version had a seam on the center both back and front, but because the references didn’t have any seam on the front I remade the pants again. The third version was a success with “hidden” seams. The stay-up socks are fake; I sew folded strips of fabric on the leggings to mimic the look. I didn’t want unnecessary moving parts and separate pieces of clothing in the costume. More so, when I had to attach the armor parts to the “socks”.


I patterned the foot piece directly to the leggings trunks and glued old canvas shoes on with hotglue. Normally hotglue is not ideal with shoe covers, but I tested it and found that it worked with the materials I was using. By the way, Yuma is the first costume I have to use a shoehorn to squeeze in.

During the photoshoot we might have spooked few joggers. One felt sorry, that she interrupted our movie shoot. Yuma is a movie star!

Photographs: Karan
Modeling and costume: Hiron/ Casualty Cosplay