This was my first time at Anime NYC and I will freely admit I didn't know 80-90% of the characters being cosplayed there. In fact I had to contact a friend to help me identify the characters in this video. Regardless, there was still some awesome cosplay there, and here are some of the cool ones I saw!
Many thanks to these amazing cosplayers! And if you can help identify any of them, please let me know!
Voltron and Paladin
https://www.instagram.com/outlaw2lk/
https://www.instagram.com/cjpropstudio/
Astolfo from Fate/Apocrypha
Nergigante from Monster Hunter World
https://www.instagram.com/mjcosplay_/
Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh
https://www.instagram.com/enitan_cosplay/
Giovanni from Pokemon
https://www.instagram.com/ghostbusterman1984/
Newt Scamander
https://www.instagram.com/mysticartscosplay/
Cloud from Final Fantasy VII
https://www.instagram.com/foreverkuraudo/
Priss from Bubblegum Crisis
https://www.instagram.com/_vertruecreations_/
Nero from Devil May Cry
Fullmetal Alchemist
Roy Mustang
https://www.instagram.com/enyen_/
Alphonse Elric
https://www.instagram.com/savage83/
Edward Elric
https://www.instagram.com/vantasticosplay/
All Might from My Hero Academia
https://www.instagram.com/its_just_koch/
Saber from Fate / stay night
https://www.instagram.com/artoriagrey/
Genos from One Punch Man
https://www.instagram.com/fullhealthcosplay/
Maid 4 U Cafe
https://www.instagram.com/maid4ucafe/
And here's some of the cool things I saw on display at Anime NYC!
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Thursday, November 15, 2018
The Tesseract!
Stan Lee left behind an amazing legacy of characters, and is responsible for many of the popular heroes in Marvel today. He also co-created the Cosmic Cube also known as the Tesseract in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Jack Kirby. Here's my attempt at making one.
Items used in this build:
3.5 inch Photo Cube
Blue LED fairy lights
Wax Paper
Fine Grit Sanding Sponge
And check out Uncle Jesse's Tesseract video which inspired me to make mine.
While I'm happy with how this turned out, the frosted spray paint that Uncle Jesse uses is probably the better alternative to sanding. I might go back and do that.
But this is a quick and easy project that anyone can do!
And thank you Stan Lee for allowing all of us to play in your universe.
Items used in this build:
3.5 inch Photo Cube
Blue LED fairy lights
Wax Paper
Fine Grit Sanding Sponge
And check out Uncle Jesse's Tesseract video which inspired me to make mine.
While I'm happy with how this turned out, the frosted spray paint that Uncle Jesse uses is probably the better alternative to sanding. I might go back and do that.
But this is a quick and easy project that anyone can do!
And thank you Stan Lee for allowing all of us to play in your universe.
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