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Shunya Yamashita's Cocona

Journal Entry: Tue Jun 16, 2009, 10:22 AM



The Making of Cocona

(Now with MORE pictures!)

PICTURES OF THE ENTIRE PROCESS ARE IN MY COSPLAY.COM PAGE: [link]

At this year's Jacon I debuted my Cocona cosplay.
I'm very happy, excited, proud to have finally completed this project. Cosplays I've done in the past usually involved comissioning my costumes overseas, making them mostly out of already existing garments and lots of help from friends, and for the past year extreme costume recycling (aka using somebody else's costume or using old stuff over and over again).

Beginning the project

For Cocona, I had to make it special... This has been my dream cosplay for over a year now. The moment I saw the figurine I completely fell in love, and the artwork is even more gorgeous.

Getting ready for this costume involved months of workouts and weight training (greatly aided by Body-for-Life and P90X baby!) to get in shape to wear an outfit this skimpy. I also needed a very large budget and a lot of time since I planned on making all the parts myself.

Illustrator was a great tool to help me make the sword prop and armor, since I could trace the design directly from pictures or artwork to then scale it to the necessary sizes...


Cocona's Sword

Of course I was asked this a dozen times, and each person had their own ideas about how it was done, but since I planned on explaining it anyways and took some pics, here's how my sword was made:

The base is made from 1/4" oakwood. I printed the sword design I had traced in illustrator, glued it over the wood, and cut at it with a dremel (hand held cutting tool). One that was done, we cut a slit in the middle were a dowel would be inserted to make the handle of the sword. Thusly it was all glued up:


Styrofoam sheets were glued on each side of the sword with epoxy and then sanded down to resemble the thickness of the blade, 'its not a completely flat sword ya know...


The "heart" of the sword which is the intricate design in the middle was made entirely of several layers foamies painted over with glossy acrylic.


Here the bevel edge on the middle of the sword has been placed, as well as the cut-out of the heart design.


After this the styrofoam was covered  in fiberglass cloth and given 2 coats of epoxy resin (shoulda gone for 3...) to give it a smooth edge that could be spray painted on. This was the most labor intensive part since the epoxy (hardener + resin) have to be mixed in exact ratios, you have a limited amount of time to work with it before it thickens, the cloth had to be precisely placed before being covered, and any tools I used with them would be rendered useless after the substance dried... =_=
Also it takes 24 hours for each coat to thoroughly dry, and sanding fiberglass is the biggest b*tch ever since the tiny particles stick to your clothing and skin and it makes you MAD itchy.



Cocona's Hair

Cocona's hair was one of the most important parts of this cosplay for me. I love blue haired characters and I had noticed that other cosplayers had rendered her with blue -almost cerulean- colored hair, when the artwork shows her with cyan blue hair that fades into violet.

The wig is from eBay seller wigfashion [link] and was custom dyed purple with Katie Blair's [link] wig dye.


Cocona's Dress

As always, I used help for most of the dress parts (yay for Grandmother's and friends that know how to sew!). We didn't use molds for anything and pretty much winged this part of the process and came up with our own.


The shoes were seriously the most difficult part of the project, and also the most unsuccessful since they fell apart by the end of the day and sustained major damage as soon as I walked in the con.
Right now I'm almost finished with the second version of the shoes which were finished much faster and are much neater.


Unfortunately the first version of my skirt was too long (as can be seen in Jacon photos), and this was corrected by the time I wore the costume again for SuperCon, where it was deemed too short =_=


Maybe it IS too much >_<... I think I've found a solution to keeping my skirt's length but not over-exhibiting my goods...

PICTURES OF THE ENTIRE PROCESS ARE IN MY COSPLAY.COM PAGE: [link]

Photos!!

Shoot with Morataya




Aound DA






Thanks to all that asked to take our picture at the convention!
If you have our pic please let me know, I would like to see it and add to my collection ^_^

Please vote in my poll! I'll gladly answer any questions about the costume, feel free to ask me guys =^_~=


  • Mood: Pride
  • Listening to: Lady Gaga - The Fame
  • Reading: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Playing: Settlers of Catan
  • Drinking: Not enough water

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:icontyr-malystryxs:
i do have to admit, you took my breath away when i saw your cosplay pics of shunya Yamashita sorry i'm not a subtle person when honesty is involved. You wouldn't be able to come to anime central and wow people with that would ya. I like what you used for the sword material i've been needing to fine a way to make some swords that bugged me to make them collapse able yet still make them stylish i would like to trade notes if thats okay
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~Realm-Of-The-Shadows Jun 16, 2009  Hobbyist Interface Designer
is this of a series or are they all OC?
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*otakitty Jun 17, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
the series of figurines released are called "Funny Knights" by shunya Yamashita, they're in his artbook Wild Flower.
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~Realm-Of-The-Shadows Jun 17, 2009  Hobbyist Interface Designer
wow interesting!

certainly looks like i could derive great inspiration from his designs,

any sources or scans of the artbook?
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*otakitty Jun 18, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
yea, just mad google and you will surely find it.
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~Realm-Of-The-Shadows Jun 18, 2009  Hobbyist Interface Designer
well i find the artbooks, but nothing within.

guess i will have to buy up a copy from my japanese friend.
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:iconremuko:
Short skirt = <3

I want to see you overexhibited goods :iconsuperpervertplz:

xD
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~HumanOutside Jun 16, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Oh dear! Yeah, gorgeous ass sweetie, haha it had to be said. But yes, too short indeed. I'm sure there's a happy medium to be found between the two lengths.
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:icondjgaijin:
Wow, that is short! :omg:
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:iconjessthemullet:
I think that all of your outfits turned out awesome, and all the pictures you've got so far are pretty good. :)
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