Monday, April 25, 2016

How To Batman/Batgirl Cowl (BatHarley Cosplay Tutorial)

Hey guys! It's me again, you're friendly neighborhood neko!

Today I'm going to show you how I made my BatHarley cowl. You can also use this for a Batgirl cosplay and technically anyone in the batfamily that wears a cowl.

Now I've never made a cowl before so for the most part I winged it. I did look at a couple of basic tutorials but in the end I really just made it up as I went along.

Ok, let's start!

First, your materials:
-A reference photo
-Fabric (I used felt and I'll explain why later but you can use whatever you think it best)
-Needle and thread (or sewing machine. I used a mix of hand sewing and machine sewing)
-Pins to hold your fabric in place
-Duct tape and/or electical tape (I used a mix of both, I'll explain why later)
-A plastic bag or saran wrap
-A Manikin head
-Black paint (or I guess that rubber dip stuff)
-Paint brush
-Velcro
-Craft Foam
-Rubberband

Okee dokee, this is the reference photo I went off of but you can use whatever character you're doing:

So it is a pretty basic batgirl type cowl.

Next take your manikin head, plastic bag and tape!
Now, you want to make sure that your manikin head is close to the size that your own head is. I'm lucky to have a manikin that has roughly the same size head as I do due to it being from my time in beauty school. You can pick up a simple Styrofoam one at any craft store (I've seen them at Hobby Lobby and Joann's). These one's tend to be smaller than the average human head so you'll want to beef it up so that it matches your head size.

Take your plastic bag and cover the head tightly! Tie it off with a rubber band (it'll help hold it in place so it's not sliding around for the next part.

Next I used electrical tape to map out the eye holes and the basic edges of the cowl. I used electrical tape because it's thinner and a little easier to work with than duct tape. After you have the basic shape fill in the spaces with duct tape (except the eye holes of course). Make sure to layer it pretty good so that it will retain it's shape. Also I didn't bother with the ears at this point. We'll worry about that later. After that your manikin should look something like this:


Next, gently remove the whole thing off your head. If it's a little too tight cut straight up the back a little so that it will slide off. Don't worry, we can always tape it back up. After that cut off all the extra plastic and carefully cut out the eye wholes completely. Once that's done it should look something like this:


Now comes the nerve wracking part because this duct tape cowl is now out pattern. Put the duct tape cowl back on you manikin and start mapping out the parts to cut out. I don't have a picture of this part but basically I just drew a line from the inner corner of the eye holes to the back the cowl in a straight line. Also keep in mind that Batgirl has a different cowl than Batman's. Batman's cowl goes all the way down his neck but Batgirl has a window in the back for her hair to come out of. Now you don't have to have the window if you just want a short cowl but I made a window for my hair because I like Batgirl. So draw out a basic wind shape. Really you just want a basic shape that shows how high you want the window to start, how low you want it to go and how wide you want it.

After it's all  mapped out, take it off the manikin and start cutting! I would recommend taking your time with mapping everything out since you can only cut so much! After you cut out the pieces you want to trace them out onto your fabric. Since the sides curve you'll want to cut a slit into the top to make it lay relatively flat. This is basically what it should look like:


Ok so now why did I use this green felt? Well, I had a bunch of felt I wasn't using and felt is a very sturdy fabric. Also I found that when it came to sewing everything together the felt made it look really seamless which is what you want. I didn't have any more black though so I just went with green and decided to paint it (I did experiments on some scraps before I started though). Also it turned out using green made for a lot less eye strain!

Now, once you've traced everything out you'll want to cut out those pieces. Leave a seam allowance on the sides that will be sewn otherwise cut everything else to size. I also didn't cut out the darts yet, I just traced them for now but we'll cut them later.


When you have all the pieces cut out pin them together and put them on your manikin head to make sure the size if somewhat fine. At this point I found out that one of my sides was really too big so I traced the other side on to the too big one and cut it out to make sure the sides matched. Once your sides and sized correctly and everything is pinned together on your manikin you can pin you darts together to show where you will be cutting them out. It should look something like this:


After it's all pinned gently take it off the manikin and carefully put it on your head (if you put in the hair window then this should be really easy). Check in the mirror if everything is fitting correctly. 
Now I'm using my own hair for this cosplay but if you are using a wig then you want to make sure that it's not too tight for it.

When you are sure everything fits correctly put it back on your manikin. Then you cut out your darts and pin together so you sew it. 
Now, take it off your manikin and start sewing everything together. Make sure to turn it inside out and start by sewing your sides to the middle piece. Then sew together where you made your darts. Don't worry about the mask/eye hole parts. I ended up doing those later. After that put it back on your head to check to make sure everything fits snuggly and of course that it looks pretty seamless. 




Next it's time for the mask. I had some issues with this. The way that I mapped them out made them crease when you wore it instead of looking seamless so I ended up cutting the whole mask part off and re positioning it so that is sat correctly. But once you mask is all situated sew it together.

Now it's time for the ears. Basically all I did was take scrap of felt that was already in a triangle shape and held it onto the manikin to see how long I wanted it and how wide. Then I cut out a second shape for the other ear. Next I cut out two pieces of craft foam that were smaller than the pieces of felt. I really just made these to make sure that the ears stayed straight and upright. Next I cut out two more pieces of felt that were shorter than the ears. Then I sewed both pieces together and inserted the craft foam pieces. Then I roughly hand sewed the bottom of the short side so that the craft foam wouldn't fall out. Then I pinned the ears on to make sure that everything was symmetrical. 




When you are sure everything sits correctly hand sew the ears onto to cowl. I found it to be easiest if you sew the top crevice between the ear and the cowl first and them move onto the edges. When both ears are sewn on it should look like this:



Now, unless you are making a green lantern batman you'll want to make your cowl black. As I said before I experimented with paint before I started. I used cheap black acrylic paint and it ended up making the cowl pretty stiff which was fine with me since I wanted it to hold it's shape. I also had to do a couple of coats, but make sure that you wait until each layer is completely dry before adding another coat. It makes it a lot easier to tell what still needs to be painted.

There isn't any real technique to doing this, just go at it with your paint brush until everything is covered.


Once your cowl is completely black just add velcro to the back straps to fasten the back under the hair. I used self adhesive velcro but you can use whatever you fancy.

And that's it! Go out and be the hero Gotham deserves! Or in my case Harley Quinn masquerading as a Bat Family member.






Fairy Queen Asuna Cosplay Tutorial

Hi again!

So I finally finished my Fairy Queen Asuna cosplay and I thought I'd do a little tutorial/walk through of how I did it.

I'm someone who really just wings everything I do so that's what I did here. I used my basic sewing skills and several reference photo's to achieve what I wanted this cosplay to look like.

What you'll need:

-Reference photo(s)
-White fabric (I used a somewhat stretchy fabric that was mostly opaque but I'm not even sure what it is since I got it off of a star wars costume fabric display at Joann's)
-Elastic
-Red ribbon
-Sewing machine/ Needle and thread


Now keep in mind that at this point I have not made her wings but if I do I'll make a separate tutorial for how I accomplish them. I also didn't bother with the ribbons on her feet since I would rather go barefoot.

I started with her skirt.
First I measured my body from waist to ankle and then I measured my waist. Then I cut our a rectangle with those measurements, I added in some seam allowance as well as some space for the elastic. After that I hemmed the edges and sewed the channel for the elastic. Then I guided the elastic through and sewed the ends together. Also make sure to close of the channel as well. It doesn't have to look perfect at this point because it's the bottom layer that no one will see. Just make sure it's very secure. 


Then I measured my body from waist to knee and cut out another rectangle that was about twice as long as my waist. I kind of just winged this measurement to make the tied part hang down as far as I wanted. Then I hemmed all those edges. Then I folded the the fabric in half like a hotdog bun to get the middle around my body. Then pin the top edge to the top of the skirt and sew into place. Then tie the ends together and pin the knot so that it is situated the way you like it. Do this while wearing the skirt in the mirror.
You'll notice that if you just let the knot hang it won't look like the picture but if you sew it to the skirt it will perk up and look as it should. As a bonus that way you'll know that the knot won't come undone. It should look something like this:


Now it's time for the ruffles as the bottom. I'll be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the way it's supposed to  look so I used some artistic license for this part. I also had to wing the pattern a bit but I used this tutorial for these ruffles: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/489414684481198685/
After I cut everything out I hemmed it and sewed it to the bottom of the skirt. It ended up looking like this:



Now it's time for the shirt.
First I measure my bust. Then I measured the length from the top to bottom of my boobs if that makes sense. Basically, I measured how wide I wanted the top to be. Make sure you have a seam allowance that also has room for elastic on the top and bottom. I cut out the piece, sewed the two channels on the top and bottom and fed the elastic through and closed everything up. Nothing fancy:

You want to make sure that when you are doing this that you are wearing the same size bra that you will be wearing with the costume. I'll be wearing a strapless bra but it's the same size as the one I'm wearing in the picture.

Next, I measured the width I width I wanted the top drapey part to be and made it the same length of the crop top. I hemmed it and sewed it to the top of the crop top like this:

Now her top is a bit more fancy than this but I liked how this looked so I kept it. 
Next I took the red ribbon and cut out a piece that was long enough to go around the top and sewed it on like this:

I also had to cut a slit in the back of the ribbon to make sure that the elastic could still stretch but I'm sure there are ways around doing that. It doesn't bother me because the wig will cover it.
Next I took the ribbon again, cut off a long piece (a piece I knew was too long but I cut to size when I was done) and tied it into a ribbon. It took a couple of tries to make a ribbon that I liked so don't get frustrated. When I was happy with it I used fabric glue to make sure it stayed secure. Then I sewed it to the top and cut the strands to the length I wanted them.


Next I decided for the fancy neck piece thing that I wanted it to be separate from the top. So I took some cotton webbing (Or whatever you have, I had some lying around) and encased it in the white fabric to match the top. Then I cut out the basic shape of the piece on one side and folded it in half and cut it out completely to make it symmetrical. I left the bottom ends a little longer so I could attach them to the top. Then I sewed the top of the piece to the cotton webbing choker part. Lastly, I added velcro pieces to secure the back of the choker and at the bottom of the piece so it could secure on the underside of the top of the top. This way it looks like it's a part of the top but is actually completely detachable.

Lastly, I made her arm bands. These are super simple. I wanted them to be three inches wide so I cut out pieces that were six inches wide and I made them long enough to go around my arm snuggly. Then I cut out elastic pieces so that could go around my arm. I folded the arm pieces in half and sewed them together to make to three inch bands. I fed in the elastic and closed everything off.


And that's it! 
For her ears I used this tutorial on youtube:
I bought her wig here:


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Saturday, January 16, 2016

Meeting Voice Actors: Sonny Strait

It's your friendly neighborhood neko again! (anyone else getting tired of that? no? Great!)

Today on: Meeting Voice Actors!

Sonny Strait!

Uh... Sonny who??

This was my first reaction too but after meeting him I was very glad I didn't miss meeting him!
God what a horrible picture


Sonny does the voices of Krillin in Dragon Ball Z and Usopp from One Piece. He does other voices as well such as Mizuzu from Ouran Host Club. He directs for Funimation and he's also a comic book artist, although at this point he just does coloring.

Ray is the biggest One Piece fan ever and, of course, he grew up with Dragon Ball Z so he was super psyched to meet him. While I'm excited to meet any voice actor, I was a little more focuses on Vic. That is until we got to out first panel with Sonny.

First off, he's hilarious. Like most VA's he's an actor first and his improv is astounding. But more that that, he's an inspiration.

He pretty much revived Ray's passion for, well, everything. It got him thinking above his horizons. I even recorded good bits of his panels to play later when we really needed those words of encouragement.

He inspired us all to just do what we love and don't limit yourself to just one talent. If you are good at art and writing don't just do one, do both! It actually inspired me to get back to my writing and drawing which I used to do all the time. But my main passion will always be cosplay. He also made me want to explore voice acting myself (I know, its cliche).

Anyway, that's about it without repeating myself. On the last day he was too tired at his last panel to actually talk about anything so he just drew everyone a picture of which ever favorite character of ours that he voiced.

I got Misuzu of course

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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Bomshell Harley Quinn Review and Overview

Guess what? It's your favorite neighborhood neko again!
The finished product

Today I thought I'd review my Bombshell Harley Quinn Cosplay! Since I don't have any tutorials for it I thought I'd just go over it. What I bought and what I made and everything.

Harley Quinn is one of my favorite characters of all time, but to be honest, her bombshell look did have to grow on me a bit. This cosplay was also going to be pushing me out of my comfort zone a bit. I had never really worn a revealing costume before except for Celty and she doesn't really count since her suit is just skin tight and not really revealing (but she'll get her own review in time).

I'm not always confident about my body, especially my stomach because I have zero curves. But I really wanted to do it, so... I did.

Alright so first things first I needed a reference photo. Luckily the bombshell series has figures so it's very easy to get a 360 degree picture of the outfit. Instead of going with the official comic artwork I went with the figure's look which has slight variations. I also changed some features just because of my skill level (such as the patch on the back).


What we are going for

So since I like props, I decided to do the gun first. I've never made a prop gun before so I just winged it (that's like my catch phrase, I seriously don't know what I'm doing about 97% of the time). First I bought a Nerf gun at Target for like 5 bucks. It's really basic but it had a handle I liked since I would be covering up most of the barrel. 

Next I stopped at the Dollar Tree and picked up some flower arrangement foam since it was already in a cylinder. However, I've never ever ever even touched flower arrangement foam so imagine my surprise when I got home and opened it and realized how crumbly and weird it was. But I stuck it out and started  by pushing the barrel of the gun into the foam to get an impression of it so I knew how much to cut out so I could just glue it to the gun. After cutting the shape I glued it on and did the same with two more of the cylinders. After that it looked like this: (I swear I'll be making better tutorials in the future).
Nonetheless, it looked great!


After that I covered it in duct tape to hopefully keep it from crumbling apart. After that I covered it in paper mache. Then I painted everything black, except the gray ribbon looking stuff on the handle. I put a thin coat of silver paint on that part, kinda sloppily to make it look a little ruff or dirty. Then I drew on the barrel indents. Since I wasn't going to be carving it into the shape of a gun I just painted it on, creating a 3D kind of effect by making it darker in the middle than the outside of the shapes. 

And that was it! I didn't add the cork because I made it so that it could still shoot and I thoroughly enjoyed shooting my husband with it while I was working on it. I might add it later attached with velcro so I can still use it.

At this point I started working on the actual costume. I ordered the gloves, goggles and hair chalk off of Amazon. I bought the coat and shorts from the Goodwill! I already owned the thigh highs and boots. The thigh highs I believe we go from Hot Topic, but I can't really remember and the boots are from Target. The belt buckle is from Spencer's Gifts.

After I miraculously found a bomber jacket at the Goodwill I took it home. I had to sew up a large slit in the back to make the jacket just a bit tighter. Then I designed the patch. I was originally going to have a much more complicated patch. I was going to change it from the original anyway because I don't ship Harley and the Joker at all but due to my skill level the patch I designed didn't work so I made it much more simple by just making it her symbol. I made it out of felt and just sewed it on in a patchwork like style. I didn't add the the fur because I'm actually really liking how it looks without it right now.

Next I needed to find a bra. I am very flat chested, which is another part of my confidence issue, especially when I'm cosplaying a other wise large breasted character. It's obviously my preference that I beef up my chest as much as possible. I went to Walmart, which actually has a very nice selection of triple padded bras for a reasonable price. I found a red one that looked very nice but it had lace on it. Oh well, it's the one I went with. When I got it home I whipped out my trusty seam ripper and very carefully took off all the lace. One side was going to be black anyway so I didn't mind that there were tiny bits of black lace still there, even the red side in most illustrations has a black outline was I just did my best.
The bra right after I dyed it


Then it was time for my first time dying any type of clothing. Since the shorts I bought were white I had to dye those anyway, I did the bra and shorts at the same time. That's not the best idea. This is because you have to keep the clothing moving while it's in the dye so I had to stir the shorts while holding the bra half out of the water, also moving that around as well. 
The shorts were originally white but a little black dye fixes that 


Let's just say it was the longest 20 minutes of my life...

But when it was done it was indeed half black (and the shorts turned out a really nice black as well). My mom had advised me to add a package of black dye and a package of blue dye to the water to get a true black and it definitely worked. 

 After the bra was dry I just took a sharpie and drew the diamonds on the red side. She for this look there should be 4 diamonds but she typically only has three diamonds, which I prefer so I went with that. 
First look at bra + jacket

Next I made the utility belt. I got some craft foam and just winged it with the size. I checked Pinterest (my favorite cosplay resource) for a tutorial and I used this one: http://www.thefoamcave.com/captain-america-belt-build-tutorial/

Obviously I didn't make it as fancy as the one pictured but I used the same principle. I referenced the statue for how they looked. I hot glued all the pieces together, painted two red and two black, added velcro to keep them shut and a strip of craft foam to the back of each to slide them on the belt. On the belt the alternate colors. 
Before it was painted it looked a little like this

Lastly, the accessories. I made her choker out of black felt by just cutting out a strip, measuring it to my neck and adding velcro to the ends to close it. I already owned a dog tag that I bought at the Air and Space Museum back in 2012. I quickly put together her earrings. I was happy to find out upon closer inspection that her earrings are bells (I love bells, it's my favorite sound in the world). I already had bells for the collars I make so I just attached them to a pair of earring findings. 

As for hair and makeup, I'm already blonde. Harley is the only character I use my real hair for because it's actually a huge pain to use your own hair for cosplay. I put in low perky pigtails and barely straighten my hair, my hair is wavy and Harley's has just the slightest wave to it. Then I added the hair chalk. Hair chalk is great for coloring your hair temporarily. It washes out in a shampoo. The one I found was about three dollars on Amazon and it had really good staying power! I don't wash my hair everyday so I ended up keeping it in a day after my photo shoot and it stayed it really well, with very little transfer to your clothes (only right after applying it). Actually it took a somewhat aggressive shampoo to make sure it was fully out (I'm not ready to commit to red hair yet!).

For my makeup I went to the dollar tree and picked up some cheap white face paint and applied it all over my face with a foundation brush (I applied bb cream first). Then I covered my whole lid with red eyeshadow, then I went back into the crease with a dark gray. After that I used my usual ELF cream eyeliner and did a basic wing and put on false lashes. I use ones from the Dollar Tree right now since I was practicing (I'm still somewhat new to the whole fake eyelash deal) but I'll be upgrading to better ones soon. For now I really like how these ones look. 

I then drew on her little red triangles under and over her eye with red eye shadow and a teeny tiny brush. Make sure that you always check which side things are supposed to go on with Harley, I actually had to redo it because I put it on the wrong side the first time. Lastly, I put on a nice red liquid lipstick from Milani and called it a day!
Work it, puddin!

All in all, I'm super proud of this cosplay! It looks amazing to me and I feel like Harley wearing it. I'm currently back on my exercise routine to work on my abs so I can feel even more confident wearing it. (I'll probably be making a separate post on my exercise habits for cosplay).

My next blog should be about my adventures at Sangawa festival in Pittsburgh!

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Meeting Voice Actors: Vic Mignona

Hey guys!
I've just returned from Sangawa Project and I got to meet Vic Mignogna for the first time!

I go to conventions for two things: 
1) to show off my cosplays 
2) to meet voice actors

I'm a huge VA nerd so I thought I would do a little series of my experiences meeting voice actors!

So first up is the big one: Vic Mignona.

In case you've never heard of him (and apparently lived under and anime rock until today) he does the voice of Edward Elric (Full Metal Alchemist), Tamaki Souh (Ouran High School Host Club), Fai D. Flowright (Tsubaba Reservoir Chronicles) and Zero from Vampire Knight. He's done tons more in Bleach, Panty and Stocking and others as well. He is currently also directing/producing and starring in Star Trek Continues, a series that continues the original crew of the Enterprise (for you Trekkies out there!)

When I saw he was going to be at Sangawa I freaked out just a little bit. I'm the biggest Ouran fan so this was a pretty big freaking deal. Little known fact, Vic is actually a Pittsburgh native, which is where I currently reside.

Ray was also bragging about how this would be his fourth time meeting him.

Anyway, to start, first impressions.

He actually talked at the opening ceremonies and since we were in the first row we got to be up close and personal with. He's a lot shorter in person than I would imagine. Since Aaron Desmuke (the voice of Alphonse in the first FMA) is now like 6 feet tall, they match their roles very well now.

He also has an interesting and cool fashion sense. His pants are like, I don't even know how to describe. He kind of dresses like a k-pop singer I guess.

Anyway as for meeting him and talking to him, we got to talk to him at at least four times. We went to all of his panels and signings, this being my first time, I had tons of Ouran stuff for him to sign.
The first time getting out picture taken with him

Talking to him you can tell he is super sweet and caring. He genuinely takes interest in his fans. he's aware of how popular he is and how important his role as Ed is to so many people and he takes that very seriously. Quite a few people told him their stories of how his roles were there for them  when they were going through tough times.

I have no sad stories that impacted me to him, however, Ouran is super important to me. It has been my favorite anime ever since I first saw it years ago. It's been unshakably first on my list. It gave me so much enjoyment and laughter during a dark time in my life and Haruhi is my spirit animal, she helped me learn a lot (that's why meeting Caitlin Glass was super important to me, but I'll save that for a later post). Vic being part of that obviously means a lot to me. Even if I was never a TamakixHaruhi shipper (I actually ship her with Kyoya, shhhhh don't tell him that! I also got to meet his VA, but that'll come later too)

Our second meeting, me as Harley and Ray as Ed

Anyway, back to Vic.

We got a lot of stuff signed, like my giant Ouran poster, our dvd box set of Ouran, our dvd of Air and some other stuff. Each time we met him we got pictures and hugs!

My giant Ouran Poster, now I need the other signatures!

The bottom line is, there is a reason he is so popular. He's so incredibly nice and you can't help but love him. He's so talented and funny and he can sing!

I'll be posting some video of him singing later on on Youtube and we bought his concert video but he's very good at it. He sings one of the One Piece themes, two songs in Full Metal Alchemist and the ending song for Ouran so check it out!

Anyway. Here are some links to his stuff, check out Star Trek Continues, it's very good. Ray isn't a Trekkie by any stretch of the imagination but even he enjoyed it. Become part of the Resembole Rangers, his official fan club and like his facebook page!

Star Trek Continues: http://www.startrekcontinues.com/
His Website: http://www.vicsworld.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicmignogna?fref=ts