Janelle Monae, amazing even when she’s not in formalwear.
Month: April 2013
Cosplay Bingo!
So, a fan brought This Comic to my attention today, it’s a year old, but it got me thinking. I’ve known about Gutters for a while, but I’m not a regular reader. I find its humor to be hit or miss depending on who’s working on it and plenty of times it devolves into frat boy antics that don’t interest me in the slightest when it comes to the medium.
Now some could say there’s no need to be outraged about a comic strip from over a year ago, but it bugs me because this kind of attitude is still being displayed about cosplayers – need we remind you of the Tony Harris debacle or fake nerd girls or the various other problems that come up? Or hell, even just tumblr posts from people saying “FAT PPLE SUDNT COSPLAY SAYLOR MOON!!111”
Body-shaming, slut-shaming (hell, what exactly is so “slutty” about the girl in that bingo card?), and various other wonderfully hateful things are said in it and it pisses me the hell off, not only as someone who frequents conventions as a guest and gets to see all these amazing people wearing outfits, be they storebought or handmade, and just having fun like a convention SHOULD be.
At the same time, though, the more I thought about it… the more a “Cosplay Bingo” sounds absolutely ingenious. Not in the way Gutters did it, of course, but when you go to a big convention with several thousand people walking around, you’re going to see a wide variety of costumes. Hell, at Youmacon last November there was a guy in a Megazord costume that actually had a little bridge set in the chest with the MMPR toys inside of it. It was ingenious and awesome. In fact, this is such an awesome idea I’d be shocked if no one had ever thought of it before.
As such, here’s what I’d love to see people start having at conventions – Customized Cosplay Bingo Cards. The idea is that you either have one printed out on cardboard/postersheet/etc. with drawings of various characters and their name/anime/TV show/movie/etc. written on them so you can mark them off at whatever convention you go to, with the drawings there to help identify it if it’s a franchise you’re not familiar with.
What’s more, I’d love a digital version that could be put on phones and tablets and etc. – the digital ones with the added bonus that you can take a picture of the cosplayer (if they’re willing) and put it over that space in the bingo card as the proof that you got it.
Mind you, I’m not saying there should be prizes for doing it (unless you were a convention and you were actually wanting to encourage your attendees to do it to win prizes – looking at you, Youmacon/Otakon/Various Comic Cons), but it seems like the kind of thing that would be simple to set up. Hell, I’d play it just as a convention guest and getting to see so many awesome cosplayers out there.
And the reason I’m bringing this up to more people is because I don’t think it should be just screenshots of the characters, but fanart done of them. After all, cosplaying is already a thing based on fandom (not to say you HAVE to be a fan of it to cosplay it, but you get what I mean), so why not encourage other aspects of the fandom to take on a challenge and draw headshots or full-body shots of those various characters, possibly with stuff they’re not necessarily familiar with.
And the customizeable idea is that the cards would be randomized or swapped out so that you would HAVE to get some that you aren’t necessarily familiar with. Does this sound like a cool idea or am I just talking out of my ass since someone’s already done it?
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That is a great adaptation of the style. Â Very pretty!
Yeah, I recently caught up on Homestuck. (Almost did a Huestuck parody for April Fools.)
This pleases me.
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Canon.
Melanie Gillman made my comic mantra.Â
I need to hand this by my desk, oh my god.
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Canon.
Melanie Gillman made my comic mantra.Â
I need to hand this by my desk, oh my god.
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…Caroline?
Yes?
I’m… I’m going to die, aren’t I?
Yes-indeedy, said Caroline, in the same bright, unconcerned tone.
Ah, right… I… I wasn’t a… a hundred percent sure. Don’t… really mind, I suppose… not now, not in the… the scheme of things… but it’s just- well, they told me it’d hurt, dying. Will- will it hurt?
Oh, gosh, little thing, I don’t know, said Caroline, and there was a smile in her voice. I’ve never died.
– Blue Sky, Chapter 15: The End
read the fic here: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7434133/1/Blue-Sky
I wanted to try my hand at perspective but man did it kick my arse. In the end I had to simplify my image a lot, but I still like how it came out.
We all know I am a Blue Sky fanatic. I dunno if it’s weird that I make a lot of fanart for it and PM Wheatley, but I just really like the stories and Erin’s imagery really captures my imagination.
Hope you guys enjoy it :D
Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide away for soooo loooong…
So pretty~
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CHELL THAT IS NOT HOW WE HOLD PORTAL DEVICES.
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Let’s Draw The Hues! Page 20 Shading [4 of 4]
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Strip Search, Season 1, Episode 11 – Street Art
I can’t think of what would go in a Pineapple Maki cocktail at the moment, but I must insist there be a tiny paper parasol involved.
SPECULATION:Â From the previews, it looks like the elimination challenge might be about character design!








