by daniel@anthonythomas.com | Mar 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
The difference between a good cosplay and a great cosplay is how long it lasts and how well it stays together. However, there is unfortunately not one singular adhesives solution when it comes to putting your cosplay together. Your assembly process ultimately depends...
by daniel@anthonythomas.com | Nov 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
One of the best ways to make translucent cosplay pieces and details is to cut and mold acrylic plastic sheets or plexiglass into the shapes you need. Acrylic and plexiglass make ideal substitutes for real glass because they’re easier to work with and much less...
by daniel@anthonythomas.com | Nov 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
L200 foam is a great option for cosplay armor and props because of its low density construction and the wide variety of thicknesses you can buy it in. While L200 is actually just a specific type of EVA foam, many cosplayers enjoy building with it because of its...
by daniel@anthonythomas.com | Nov 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
When it comes to cosplaying on a budget or building in some particular styles (like 8-bit or Minecraft), cardboard is a great material to play around with because of its low cost, light weight, and sharp angles. If you’re considering building your next suit of...
by daniel@anthonythomas.com | Nov 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Attention to detail can make or break your cosplay. Whether you’re making your costume from the real materials your character wears or doing some improvising to make things easier, you want to really nail those details and ensure they’re going to stay put....
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