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So, you want to cosplay?

Sophie Austin shares her top tips to get you geared up for your next convention. Get ready to dish out the spandex and body paint!

Welcome to the world of cosplay! After cosplaying for two years, I’ve learnt a few tricks of the trade and it seemed fitting to dish out my hacks to new cosplayers.

For those don’t know, cosplaying stands for “costume roleplay” which involves dressing up as a character for events.

The pop culture convention Supanova is just around the corner so you might not be able to become a master cosplayer right now. But save these handy tips for your next convention and you may just find your calling.

Planning, just do it

“Failing to plan is planning to fail” rings true in the art of cosplaying. After you’ve chosen your favourite character, it’s time to write everything down.

 

Worbla? What’s that?

It’s not a type of Pokemon, Worbla is a thermoplastic regularly used when making props and armour in cosplay. It is one of the many materials favoured by cosplayers for its ability to be heated and shaped and its light weight. Here are some more materials that you can use when creating:

If you’re a struggling university student, there’s always cheaper alternatives. I prefer using EVA foam from yoga mats and sewing most of my cosplays. Second-hand shops, Lincraft and Kmart are your secret weapons when it comes to finding the things you need.

[!] Hint: learn how to prime your foam and thermoplastic before painting, it will save you a lot of time (and effort) later on. Here’s a tutorial on how to prime foam properly.

 

Wigs, makeup, and all the rest

 

On the day

 

If you use any of these tips or just want to share your own cosplaying experience, use the hashtag #yaksnap on Instagram, we would love to see your creations.

 

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