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fandomsecrets2017-06-29 06:32 pm
[ SECRET POST #3830 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3830 ⌋
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[Drake Bell and Josh Peck from Drake & Josh]
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[Death in Paradise, Ardal O'Hanlon]
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[Dreamwidth Roleplay]
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[Final Fantasy X & X-2]
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[Outlander]
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[Animal Crossing/Legend of Zelda]
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[Daredevil TV]
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Re: Cosplay question
So, for example, someone cosplaying as Ash, I think it looks better if the jacket looks like a real jacket that you could buy at a store, even if that means adding details or texture that doesn't exist on the show. Same with hair color, if it's not too far off.
Re: Cosplay question
(Anonymous) 2017-06-30 12:52 am (UTC)(link)I'd rather see realistic hair and clothes that look like what the character's design was supposed to represent, rather than someone actually trying to make themselves look like a walking cartoon, you know? Cartoons and anime are heavily stylized, and the characters wouldn't actually look like that in real life. Trying to look exactly like the cartoon drawing usually just looks messy, because real people can't recreate the weird proportions, faces, etc. with their actual bodies.