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Circle Lenses Seller Review: Candy Lens

24 Monday Jan 2011

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So I needed to order some blue lenses because I planned on doing a mini photoshoot with my Yuna cosplay. I already had Dolly Lens Green from my Kurama cosplay, so I figured I’d just order some Dolly Lens Blue. I didn’t want to have to wait for a batch or pre-order so I was surfing around on the internet.

I stumbled upon Candy Lens, and it said they would take 2 weeks to deliver. They’re a circle lenses store based in Malaysia. And they gave you a tracking number to check on your lenses. I ordered on July 27th, and they were able to ship it out within the next day.

My one issue is that tracking it. They said sometimes the Malaysia Pos (where you can track the package) doesn’t update properly and after a week, to check it from your local post office website. It has been 9 days since they said they’d deliver it. The Malaysia Pos website updated it for the day it supposedly shipped. But when I checked the USPS website, it says “Origin Post is Preparing Shipment.” So I’m wondering what has become of my lenses. But it hasn’t been two weeks so I don’t want to assume anything yet. Shall update it next week!

EDIT: I received the lenses on Monday, August 9th. It took less than 2 weeks to deliver! The lenses were in a cute little box and I received a cute little ‘thank you’ card from the seller.

Pros:
– Quick delivery.
– Free lens case.
– Cute packaging.
– Lenses are extremely vibrant in color.

Cons:
– Unreliable tracking number.
– Felt that the lenses looked slightly unnatural when I didn’t wear makeup.

Price: 25.90$ + 4.50$ shipping = 30.40$
Time for Arrival:  13 days.

Would I order from them again? Yes!

Next York Anime Festival / Comic Con 2010 Report.

19 Tuesday Oct 2010

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cosplay, final fantasy 7, final fantasy vii, new york anime festival, new york comic con, nyaf, nycc, tifa lockhart

October 9th, I went to NYAF/NYCC! I really only planned on going for Saturday only because i’m going to school in Philly, so it would’ve been inconvenient going on Friday. Sunday was my catch up day for homework, and I have early classes so I didn’t want to end up being out too late. So my original plan was to go on Saturday, wake up at 8:15, leave to take the bus to the Greyhound station at 9:30, take the 11 o’clock Greyhound, be there at 1. Then go back to Philly on the 8 o’clock Greyhound to arrive back at 10:20, then get back to school by/before 11. Sounds good right? Here’s what ended up happening.

October 9th, I went to NYAF/NYCC! I really only planned on going for Saturday only because i’m going to school in Philly, so it would’ve been inconvenient going on Friday. Sunday was my catch up day for homework, and I have early classes so I didn’t want to end up being out too late. So my original plan was to go on Saturday, wake up at 8:15, leave to take the bus to the Greyhound station at 9:30, take the 11 o’clock Greyhound, be there at 1. Then go back to Philly on the 8 o’clock Greyhound to arrive back at 10:20, then get back to school by/before 11. Sounds good right? Here’s what ended up happening.

So I called my friend as a last resort, and she said she’d drive us to the Greyhound station. So we went back to my friend’s dorm in an effort to print out these tickets. I ended up taking the old black ink cartridge he had replaced and shook it and said, “If it prints out, then it’s meant to be.” And it worked!

My friend drove us to the Greyhound station and we ended up going on the 11:30 bus because the 11:00 one was full. By the time we got to the Javits Center it was about 2:20. There were so many people! It felt great going to a convention and cosplaying again. I met one of my photographer friends, Powdy, with his group fromPhotography X. Met a Cloud and Aerith, had epic pictures taken with the two. Met up with TheBigTog, chatted for a bit, then I went to the Final Fantasy photoshoot which was supposed to happen.

I met up with the Cloud, and there were literally no one there! I met Haruhi and Ranmaru of theNYCCosplayers group who cosplayed as Tifa (AC version) and Vincent respectively. Then we met a Barret, then another Tifa (Original version), her friend a Squall, a Lightning, Fang, a Sazh who stayed for a little bit, a Rinoa for Squall xD, a Chocobo, Moogle.

Sooo many people wanted to take our pictures hahaa. I felt bad for the ones who had to hold weapons xD Afterwards I met up with another of my photographer friends, Baldwin and later Youkuro. We were all really bored, so Baldwin and I had a mini photoshoot. No convention experience is complete without me doing a photoshoot xD So it seems. After that we went to the Dealer’s room, I tried on a corset. If it weren’t 200$ I would’ve bought one. It helped my posture xDD

That was pretty much my NYAF/NYCC adventure! Did you go to NYAF/NYCC? Tell me your stories! ^^

Character Profile: Kurama

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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Name: Kurama / 蔵馬
Appearance: Yu Yu Hakusho
Variation: Dark Tournament Outfit
Description: Kurama is perhaps the most calculating, cunning, and analytical member in the series and of the main characters. He is able to carefully look past his feelings and see the real situation at hand, demonstrated on more than one occasion. In battle, while his preference is to concoct strategies based on deducing his opponents abilities, he is quite cutthroat when the need arises.

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010, Northern NJ Cosplay Picnic 2010, Sakura Matsuri 2011, AnimeUSA 2011.

Why I chose this costume:
If anyone knows me, my all time favorite anime is Yu Yu Hakusho, despite the fact that I have yet to actually finish the series.. But my favorite character is Kurama. I don’t want to go crazy fan girl, but I absolutely love him. I’m going to stop there. I think I had originally wanted to make his school uniform, but was discouraged because.. well it is essentially a school uniform. So I decided to use one of his dark tournament oufits.

Mechanics of the outfit:
My mom helped me cut out the pattern, and sewed the collar. I sewed the blue lining and everything else. The white shirt I already had. For the pants, I took white sweatpants and sewed an elastic band on the inside. The waistband was the remaining fabric from the lining, which I pinned in. The shoes were Tai Chi shoes that I had in my house. For the contacts, I used Dolly green. More information on the wig can be seen here.

Personal Feelings:
I had fun with this cosplay haha. I met a bunch of crazy fan girls.I’m glad I got to cosplay as Kurama. ^^ For more images, check out my deviantart!

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Character Profile: Pichu [Gijinka]

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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animenext, cosplay, gijinka, knightmare6, pichu, pokemon, tutorial

Name: Pichu / ピチュー
Appearance: Pokemon Generation II
Variation: Gijinka
Height: 1’00”
Type: Electric
Description: Known as the “Tiny Mouse” species of Pokémon, are the pre-evolved version of Pikachu. Pichu is a small ground-dwelling rodent. Its fur is very short, and it has bright yellow coloration. The tips of its large ears are black, and it has additional black markings on its neck and short tail.

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010

Why I chose this costume:
There’s an interesting story for this. My roommate is one of the reasons I got into cosplaying. I’ve always wanted to cosplay, but didn’t have the skill or money for it. Then I learned that she cosplayed as well, so that pretty much started me off in cosplaying. She mentioned she was doing a Plusle and Minun gijinka with her best friend, so I was looking up Pokemon gijinkas to do. I thought, why not do a whole Pikachu family cosplay? I decided I was going to do Pichu and my friends volunteered cosplaying as Pikachu and Raichu. Thus, the Pikachu family is born!

Mechanics of the outfit:
My mom made the base dress and the petticoat underneath. I made the ears, and sewed on the collar. For the tail, I followed the reference picture and made sewed a ribbon in the back. For the shoes, I just wore a pair of yellow Harajuku Lovers converses that I had. I decided not to purchase a wig and just keep my natural hair. I originally had no intention of purchasing another wig because it would’ve been too expensive at the time.

The ears were the hardest part. I was feeling uninspired and short on time. I made ear covers with the fabric used for the dress, which was a terrible idea because it was a knit fabric so it was stretchy. I was originally going to put foam board inside the covers, and attach them to a headband, which completely failed. Then I used bubble wrap so it would be lighter, which sort of worked, but would have still failed. Suddenly I had an epiphany the night before I had to debut it. I put my hair in pigtails and pinned the ears to it. It completely worked. It flopped from now and then, but it still worked.

Personal Thoughts/Feelings:
Ahh.. This was a fun cosplay. I don’t think I’ll do another Pokemon gijinka for a while though, haha. Unless I needed a cosplay and absolutely had nothing else to do. I guess because a gijinka isn’t an actual official outfit. You could throw parts and bits together to make a gijinka, which makes it different and unique, but it’s not official. There’s nothing to base it upon. For more images, check out my Facebook!

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Copyright (c) 2010 Knightmare6 (Philip Ng). All rights reserved.
Disclaimer: The entire outfit is not made by myself.

Character Profile: Tifa Lockhart

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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advent children, animenext, cosplay, final fantasy 7, tifa lockhart, tutorial

Name: Tifa Lockhart / ティファ・ロックハート
Appearance: Final Fantasy VII
Variation: Advent Children
Age: 22
Height: 5’4″
Blood Type: B
Description: Tifa Lockhart is a female protagonist in Final Fantasy VII. She is Cloud’s childhood friend from Nibelheim and a member of AVALANCHE. Her personality is much more laid back and selfless in comparison, with a motherly streak concerning all her friends and her attitude to others. Tifa is quick to hide her true feelings her being shyness a key aspect of her character, and she is caring and loving to a fault.

Bright and optimistic, Tifa always cheers up the others when they’re down. But don’t let her looks fool you, she can decimate almost any enemy with her fists…

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010,  New York Comic Con/Anime Festival 2010.

Why I chose this costume:
Ironically, she wasn’t my first choice. I wanted a third costume for AnimeNEXT and I was originally going to cosplay as Yuffie Kisaragi in her Advent Children outfit. I think I was partially discouraged from being Tifa. Then I decided I didn’t want to cosplay as Yuffie, and wanted to cosplay as Rikku from Final Fantasy X-2. First her thief outfit, got shot down from that, then her songstress outfit, which was likewise shot down. Somehow I wound up back to Tifa and decided to just cosplay her.

Mechanics of the outfit:
I cannot even begin to describe what a pain in the butt it was to make this costume.. It wasn’t the design that was the issue. It was the fabric. I didn’t buy pleather, I want to say it’s vinyl pleather, but I’m not totally sure. It was basically a knit (stretchy) fabric with a film of the shiny stuff on it. I had to experience this first hand when the film on the back of the pants started to melt(?) off. I think it was because it was hot and I was sitting outside during the convention. But the cape in the back covers it so it’s not too big of a deal.

The only parts I made are the pants. The rest my mom made because I ran short on time (and I don’t know how to sew a vest yet..). I cut up the shirt and the shoes, gloves, and ribbon I already had.

Personal Feelings:
I have to admit, prior to cosplaying her, I never played the game. In fact, I still have yet to finish it! But I watched “Advent Children” and just been reading online, and the more I read the more I fell in love with her character and her personality. Her personality is somewhat similar to mine, and I love that she isn’t like the generic female character, she’s strong, a heroine even. For more images, check out my deviantArt!

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Character Profile: Hatsune Miku

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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Name: Hatsune Miku / 初音ミク
Appearance: Vocaloid 2
Variation: Magnet
Height: 5’3″
Description: The first product in the Vocaloid2 Vocal Series. It is considered as the most popular and well known Vocaloid. The name of the title and the character of the software was chosen by combining Hatsu (初, first), Ne (音, sound), and Miku (未来, future) thus meaning “the first sound from the future.”

Worn at: Northern NJ Cosplay Picnic 2010, Tokyo Fashion Festa Part 2: Cosplay, Japan Day 2011, AnimeNEXT 2011, AnimeUSA 2011.

Why I chose this costume:
This one is an interesting story as well. My friend uploaded a picture of a pink wig for her Kururu from Air Gear cosplay and I told her it reminded me of Luka Megurine from Vocaloid. Somewhere in the conversation I suggested doing a Vocaloid group cosplay, and we ended up choosing the song “Magnet,” because the outfits were the easiest. I was originally unsure if I should be Miku or Rin, but then I ended up choosing Miku so my friend and I could cosplay together.

Mechanics of the outfit:
I already had a black dress, so I used that as a base. For the waistband, I took a piece of white cotton (I want to say) bought some black floral lace. Then I realized that I was supposed to buy white floral lace.. But I had already asked the worker there to cut the fabric so I had to work with it. I sewed the black lace onto the cotton to create a waistband. I had originally pinned it, but I realized (since I made the waistband for my Luka) that the waistband would droop, so I’m going to lightly bast it on the dress (since neither of us want it to be permanent).

The hardest part was the headphones. I used this Youtube video tutorial as a guide. I’m going to post an actual tutorial for this later on. The contact lenses are Dolly Blue.

For the wig, I originally wanted to put pigtails in the wig, but I realized I couldn’t make high pigtails without stubbing it. I also realized there’s another costume I could use this wig with that I wanted to do, so I didn’t want to end up chopping off the hair. I didn’t buy one with pigtails because I didn’t want to spend that much money to use on one cosplay, and there aren’t many costumes with just short blue hair. So I just left the hair the way it was. More information on the wig can be seen here.

Personal Thoughts/Feelings:
I had fun with this costume. I don’t think I’ll do Vocaloid for a while though haha. It’s very popular right now, and I tend not to pick costumes that are super popular because then everyone else is cosplaying them as well. There aren’t too many Vocaloid ones that I actually want to do. The only outfits that I really love is from “Sandplay: Singing of the Dragon.” For more images, check out my deviantArt!

Re-Vamp (3/4/2011)
I don’t know why I said in my earlier post that I don’t think I’d ever cosplay Vocaloid again. After listening to more songs.. I would definitely cosplay it again! Anyways, here is the revamped version. Almost everything was revamped.

The wig was borrowed from my friend, Kitsy Dolly. The hat and headphones remained the same. New dress, same shoes, and the gloves and stockings were borrowed.

Yuna’s Tiny Bee Guns

19 Sunday Sep 2010

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cosplay, final fantasy x-2, hiyoko chan, prop, tiny bee guns, work in progress, yuna

Err.. Skipping cosplays haha. I haven’t been able to work on a lot of stuff recently because I underestimated the intensity of some of my classes. They aren’t difficult. They are just time consuming. I’m currently stuck on design homework, so I’m updating this blog.

Updating once every 2 weeks seems too little.. But we shall see what happens. My cosplay plans for 2011 are changing once again, so when the new year begins, I’ll update it.. again.. haha. I have another surprise, but I’ll announce it once it’s confirmed ^^

In other news. I’m not sure if you know of Hiyoko-chan/Teeny from TotallyToasty, the girl from my previous posts with the awesome FFX Yuna tutorial. Well. I sincerely look up to her for her cosplaying, and the other day she said she was selling some of her cosplay things on deviantArt. One of the things she was selling that caught my interest was her FFX-2 Gunner Yuna Tiny Bee Guns seen in the image on the right.

I do plan on cosplaying as her one day.. I also didn’t want to have to go through the trouble of making prop guns. And Hiyoko-chan’s craftsmanship is pretty high quality. Had to seize the opportunity ^^

I’m going to revamp them a little bit. There are just slight smears in some places and I want to fix the lettering on the guns. Nothing too serious haha. This way I can feel a slight sense of accomplishment.. ^^

2010 Northern New Jersey Cosplay Picnic Report.

07 Tuesday Sep 2010

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2010 northern new jersey cosplay picnic, cosplay, cosplay picnic, hatsune miku, kurama, megurine luka, new jersey, thebigtog, vocaloid, yu yu hakusho

On August 14th, I went to the 2010 Northern New Jersey Cosplay Picnic in Chatham, New Jersey. The picnic was held at Passaic River County Park. It was held by the lovely Tanya Wheelock and her sister Autumn Wheelock. Where do I begin to describe this experience..

This was the first cosplay picnic I have ever attended. Overall, it was a lot of fun! It was only a small group of people, so it wasn’t too bad. Getting there was probably the worst. There is no address for the place. The main road you take winds around. It took us at least.. half an hour of getting lost?

But all in all I had a blast! I invited my photographer friend I met at AnimeNEXT, TheBigTog. If you remember, he shot my [first] Tifa Lockhart photoshoot. ^^ Anyways, I did two photoshoots. The first, my friend (the Hiei from AnimeNEXT) wanted to do a “shipping” photoshoot for Hiei and Kurama. So I went to the picnic dressed as Kurama.

Then after the photoshoot was done, I debuted Miku Hatsune from Vocaloid, with her outfit from “Magnet,” while my friend cosplayed as Luka Megurine. We debuted the headphones and waistband that I made ^^ I will be making a tutorial for the headphones soon!

After I did my Miku x Luka photoshoot, I just hung around with everyone and we went our separate ways. I made a bunch of new friends ^^ I had fun haha. Will definitely go next year if there is another one. I’m going to upload some photos from the two photoshoots in a different post. I had Miku shot a few times by several different photographers, but I think I’m only going to upload the ones TheBigTog photographed on Blogspot. For the others, check out my deviantArt!

Summoner Yuna: Tutorial / Work in Progress

10 Tuesday Aug 2010

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I’m currently working on my Yuna cosplay, her FFX Summoner version. I wanted to do a partial tutorial/how I approached it. I just followed the game art version, not the FMV or CG version. There are slight differences in all of them, ex. in the game art version she has a light blue bead on the decoration dangling off the hibiscus flower while the CG version does not.

The version I’m using as my inspiration is the image on the right.

I’m going to write them in a series of posts, only because I am still currently working on it. I used very few patterns for this, but looked at some tutorials for ideas.

Credits: There are a lot of wonderful tutorials for Yuna that you can find all over the internet if you look. One of the places is on Cosplay.com That link shows you a lot of reference pictures for Yuna. Even the little details like her bracelets and rings and such. It also has great images for her obi and skirt design.

Another is a tutorial made by Teeny of TotallyToast. She includes a lot of design pictures on her approach of Yuna’s costume. She made her based on accuracy (which is great for a perfectionist such as myself xD) and her cosplay is really remarkable.

Tutorials

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Summoner Yuna Tutorial/WIP: Sleeves Gradient Dyeing

10 Tuesday Aug 2010

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cosplay, final fantasy, final fantasy x, gradient dye, rit dye, sleeves, tutorial, yuna

I followed Teeny’s sleeves diagram seen on the right. This method is great especially when you’re making the sleeves out of material like cotton, because then it’s not too see through.

I originally cut mine on the length grain but messed up and ended up cutting it on the cross grain, but in the end it didn’t make too much of a difference anyways. (For more information about fabric grain, check out this link!)

For the gradient look, I used RIT dye (powder) in Petal Pink. (I’ll explain the dying process in a bit.) I realize that the sleeves are actually cream with the gradient dye, but I used white cotton. I dyed it before I put the sleeves together.

There’s two reasons I do that, one is I cut more than I needed to to begin with. The reason for that is just in case you mess up or something, you can always chop it off. If you cut it exactly and you mess it up, you’re stuck with it. The other reason is that I had originally sewn up another pair of sleeves (which I ended up disliking, the fabric was just wrong) and I’m not sure what kind of fabric is was but it wrinkled so easily and barely accepted the dye. That and I messed up when I cut it and didn’t like the way I had ended up making it.

How long should you cut the fabric? Remember when you fold the fabric on the horizontal fold like the image, and place it on your arm (like you’re wearing it) that’s how long the fabric will be measured. How long you make it is up to you. For mine, if I stretched my arm out horizontally, it hit about mid thigh, and if I placed my arm on my waist right under the bust, it was just above the knee.

Gradient Dying Tutorial

  • This is a basic gradient dying tutorial, so you can use this for other colors if you want. This is just the method I used. This is the first time I did a gradient dye on fabric and it came out nice. If you have any suggestions to make this tutorial better, let me know!

Pre-treat your fabric! I personally didn’t, because I just cut white fabric, but you should get your fabric as white as you can (you can use dye remover like the box suggests if you really want).

  1. I folded the fabric like in the design. I dyed my fabric outside on the deck because I hear all these staining stories xD
  2. I boiled a pot of water and poured it in the bucket I was going to dye my fabric in. If you don’t want to ruin the bucket, just place a large plastic bag on the inside like I did. Just make sure the plastic bag doesn’t have holes in it or it’ll defeat the purpose of using it! The water doesn’t have to to be bubbling boiling, just so it’s hot!
  3. You’re going to use the fabric dye in rounds, not all at once. Take a water bottle you don’t want and fill it up with the hot water. Use with caution! I shouldn’t have to say this, but the bottle will be hot. Pour a little bit of the dye powder in the water bottle. I want to say less than 1/3rd of the packet.
  4. The pour a little bit of the dyed water into the bucket. You don’t want it too red, but not so little that it just looks barely tinted. Then I used a dowel rod that I had lying around the house to mix the water.
  5. Before you dye the fabric, completely dip the fabric in warm/hot water before you dye it. You don’t have to dye it in boiling water and I wouldn’t recommend it, unless you want to burn your fingers. Don’t worry, the dye won’t run up the fabric from doing this.
  6. Remember you’re starting from lightest to dark. The gradient begins after where the sleeves would be, so I’d say start about 1 ft or so after the fold. Dip the fabric into the water. You don’t want a line to appear so dip it in and out around where you’re starting. You don’t need to take the whole fabric out of the water each time, just so there isn’t a line.
  7. Continue doing this until you get to the end. Don’t forget to add more dye each time. If you run out from the water bottle, simply add more hot water and dye, shake and pour some into the bucket. Then dip the fabric. I used the dowel rod to mix the fabric into the water.
  8. For each layers, I switched between fabrics. I would dye one layer on the sleeve, then dye the other fabric. I wouldn’t recommend dyeing both at the same time. I discovered that since I folded it and dyed it, the inside of the fabric was slightly lighter than the outside (which isn’t too big of a deal since you can’t see the inside anyways).
  9. Leave the fabric out to completely dry.

Post-treat your fabric! All I did was rinse out my fabric in a bucket of cold/warm water. I basically dunked it in and out of the water, and swirled it around a few times, then poured out the water and repeated the process. Rinse it until the water is close to clear. I wouldn’t recommend throwing it in the washing machine if you haven’t sewn it yet because it will most likely fray like crazy! Also, it’s not a lot of fabric to begin with so it’d just end up being a waste of water.

Notes

  •   Wear gloves! I didn’t, because I didn’t really put my hands in the water, but you never know!
  • Wear clothes you don’t care about. Even if you’re very careful, you never know if the water could splash up and hit you. Especially if you’re using darker colors.
  • Post-treat your fabric!
  • Keep in mind that the color will become slightly lighter after you post treat your fabric. With that in mind, when you dye, dye it a tint darker. You don’t need to over exaggerate it. If you want it to be a slight pink, you don’t need to dye it pink-reddish. It won’t fade THAT much.
  • DO NOT directly pour the dye into the bucket of water, pour it in the water bottle first. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! Not only will you be more accurate when it comes to the amount of color you pour, sometimes if the powder doesn’t dissolve in the water, you’ll find random spots of color where the powder ends up clinging to the fabric.
  • I did NOT use a lot of water dyeing this. I probably used less than 2 pots of water, and ended up using less than 1/2 the packet.
  • Dyeing is pretty much based by sight, so I can’t give you an exact measurement of powder to use or how long to leave it in.

Check out the next post for how to sew it together!

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