moonwildflower
 
Sorry for being gone so long. So much to report.
Cosplay: Carl and I finished our Mass Effect 2 Cosplays and attended Anime Matsuri in Houston last weekend. We walked away from the contest empty handed but got an amazing photoshoot with Mike Boike. This had to be one of the toughest builds I've ever done. A mixture of both cloth and hard props. I got help from my mom on the cloth. I think I might be able to do the next on my own  now. Tali's helmet turned out just as I hoped. The vacuumforming of the visor was the most stressful thing I've done cosplay-wise. The entire photoshoot can be found at my cosplay groups DA page: http://shinkastudioscosplay.deviantart.com/

Art: Took a break on the art while I wos working on the props. But now I'm going to focus on portraits so I can try and help out with a charity that does portraits of dead soldiers.
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Update 02/05/2011
 
Still waiting on word from Spectrum and Tor. Every night before I go to bed, I imagine getting a letter and it saying something along the lines of "Congratulations, blah blah, publish/feature, blah blah". It helps me to visualize it. Makes me feel better too.
Entered another contest. This time, it's the Stan Lee Foundation super hero contest. Idea was to create a super hero that would excite the global audience. So, Fauna came to be. Got to practice my copic markers some more too.
And I've changed my mind about using foam for the pistol. I'm sculpting it out of clay instead. It's giving more control and will allow me to ultimately make more via  molds anyway. Might send one to Bioware if they turn out well enough.
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Wow. I love this stuff. After many months of searching, I found the liquid that had been suggested to me by a friend. It was at Home Depot.
This is just the rigging I came up with to keep Tali's gauntlets from sticking to anything while I let them drip and dry. I'm interested in seeing how they look painted. I've also cut out some of her buttons and belt peice. If the buttons look acceptable painted, I'll go ahead and make more. I plan on using this stuff on her boots and shoulder wraps.
 I also found a good pic of the pistol I'm going to be using. That will be done from the thick EVA foam, ala Evil FX.
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And we're back. This con felt different. I think it had to with the other events going. Graduation, Xmas, birthday. There was just so much to think about.
We were so stressed. The two days before con, we did not sleep. At all. And we still didn't get everything done. Time just didn't flow like how it should have. What should have taken 2 hours to cut, shape and sand took so much longer. The paint was still wet when everything was loaded into the van at midnight. The day of the cosplay contest was spent finishing up the rigging and minor painting. And it still took forever. We were even late to the prejudging. lol
Minuetes after that, we had to try and get the wings on. Sadly, we hadn't gotten the chance to try everything on before actually getting there, so we really had no idea how it would all fit. And it didn't. Carl and Ashely's wings drooped a lot. Part of the harness that held my wings ripped apart. Kat became my shadow and held it up while we were on stage.
Thankfully it was all worth it. We won 1st in the Open Walk-ons. Best in Show was an amazing Corpse Bride cosplayer. Her train was beautiful. Makes me want to do some more cloth-based stuff.
More good news to share! GameInformer's Cosblog has posted it's feature on our Silent Hill cosplays. It's cool to have more exposure. And some of the comments are so funny! Check it out! http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/12/29/cosblog-_2300_41_3a00_-silent-hill-monstrosities-by-shinka-studios.aspx?PageIndex=1
 
 
I'd like to say think you to everyone who visited my table during Exit Review. My ego got some much needed stroking and I have a bit more hope of having a career in Illustration and Concept Art. I even got to meet the Big Illustration teacher whom I never got to have a class with. Of everything I had on my table for people to take with them, only one of my resumes where taken and I believe that at least 10 of my business cards were picked up. I got introduced to a self-published comic art who said that he might be interested in having me do some covers for him.
I have to admit that I spent a good portion watching the doors for two groups of people who were invited. If they ever showed up, I have not clue. Guess I'll have to send them my resume after the New Year. Till then, I'm spending all of my freetime trying to finishing up a cosplay in preperation for Ikkicon. 10 days. Seems so short, but we've done more on less time. I have faith.
 
 
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Study 11-25
Study for today. Looks nice and warm. Opposite of what it's like outside. A cold front moved in this morning. I started sanding around 10am. By noon, it was too cold to hold the dremel.   But the weapon is looking good. It's been coated with resin and is nice and strong. 
 
 
And I just picked it up from the bookstore. It's pretty exciting to see something I've done in printed form. My illustration is on the page right before "Midnight in Heart of Midlothian".

Also just got back from seeing Megamind. Excellent movie. Much better than I expected. I've never been a fan of  Will Ferrel. I must admit though, his voice acting was amazing. I forgot that it was even him doing it. I'm still debating on how much of it was mo-cap vs actual animation. It was super fluid. And the cloth.... I'm still in awe. It crinkled in the arm pits. And the capes. Wow. Just wow. I would love to add the art book to my collection.

Ikkicon is a month and a half away. Been working really hard on the group's new cosplay. The foam technique is working out really well. I'm even using it for my weapon. Carl is going with wood for his. Will make sense when the whole thing is revealed.
  
 
Foam Armor 10/04/2010
 
Ran by Acadamy today and picked up a small package of EVA foam to play around with. I've been studying EvilFx's amazing set of Mass Effect armor and I'd like to extend his tech to my Tal'i. So far, I can say that it seems to be cheaper than smoothcast and fiberglass. I just need to get the tech down right. The sanding is a test of paitence. But it was my first attempt and I plan on practicing more before actually starting on a real piece. My experiement is sitting out back at the moment, covered in primer and various types of paint. I just wanted to see how it would look and what I would have to do in the future to make it look like different substances. Will make more progress next weekend.
 
 
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Went to a life drawing session in Austin today. That was interesting. Ten min of gestures and two, one hour poses. Done so I could make up an absense in Illustration Tech.
Also, Mike Boike, awesome photographer that he is, released the pictures that he took of me and my cosplay group. Head to our DA page to check them our: www.deviantart.com/shinkastudioscosplay.com 
 
 
Back from Anime Fest with some exciting news! We won first in the Master's division for our Silent Hill walk on! It was an amazing experience, I just wish our masks had allowed us to see it better. I'll post pictures as soon as I can find them.
Back at school, been doing life drawing and enjoying it again. Also, here's my first poster for Poster Design. I picked Art Nouveau and that translated into Mucha. The topic could be anything, so I picked what was on my mind at the time. Green Lantern. I felt that the energy could look like the hair from some of Mucha's pieces.
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Illustration Tech: Night One
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Illustration Tech: Night Two
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Green Lantern Mucha
 

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