It’s Cosplay meets Cirque.
The Acrobatica Infiniti Circus based in Chicago tells us how it got started, about the show itself, and what it takes to be a performer.

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It’s Cosplay meets Cirque.
The Acrobatica Infiniti Circus based in Chicago tells us how it got started, about the show itself, and what it takes to be a performer.
Cosplayers...we’ll be looking for you in Chicago at the Pop Culture Con 2016. Will you be ready? We’ll be interviewing and photographing the best...so let’s do this.
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http://www.CosplayRadio.com Joe Fiduccia has heavily modified a semi truck, and turned it into the world's only officially licensed Optimus Prime. In this vi...
So this guy decides to buy a 2017 West Star truck and turn it into Optimus Prime. Bold. Ambitious. And he nailed it - legitimately - and now takes it to cons.
Here, he gives you a brief tour, and talks about the conversion process.
http://www.CosplayRadio.com Wilson from Nock World Entertainment gives a quick tour of the original 1966 Batcopter (a Bell 47-G3B1 helicopter), a replica Bat...
The original Batcopter from the 1966 t.v. series “Batman” was on display at the Cincinnati Comic Expo, and Wilson from Nock World Entertainment was kind enough to give us a quick guided tour - with specs - and talks about what it took to get the copter back to being air-worthy.
Patterns, refs, and more+
So this con season I made myself Pidge and a Shiro paladin costumes to wear, with pretty good results. The worst part of it though was the amount of time I spent drafting patterns, so I figured this might be a good resource for anyone else looking to make armor in the future.
This is all based on my measurements (a 5′1″ average-ish build with… bigger thighs), so you’ll likely need to make adjustments to have this fit yourself, but hopefully this makes building your own cosplay a little easier. Materials, patterns and everything under the cut. Hope it helps!
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Want to create your Pokémon Go trainer’s costume? You’re in luck!
Click here to learn to make your own!
New video is up! Types of dyes and what they’re used for.
You going to @sacanime this weekend? We can't be there :-( but we want to see your cosplay! Just use the hash tags #cosplayradio & #sac2016 #cosplay #sacramento #sacanime #Costume #fanboy #fandom #makeup #bodypaint #nerd #geek #california #letsdothis
Cosplay Radio will be live at Cincinnati Comic Expo 2016 (this is the one with Stan Lee).
Cosplayers...we are looking for the best, most authentic, fun, original, and whatever else cosplay you can show us!
We’d love to feature you on CosplayRadio.com, and all of our social channels. Come find us....or we will find you.
September 23-25 at Duke Energy Convention Center, Cincinnati Ohio.
Do you have the best cosplay in Cincy? We will be looking for you... http://cincinnaticomicexpo.com/ #cosplay #cosplayer #Cincinnati #comicexpo #cosplayradio #dc #marveluniverse #Costume #makeup #nerd #geek
Sivir Cosplay by Miyuki Cosplay
Sivir, the Battle Mistress (Chinese splash art blue version) from League of Legends
Photography: Alive Alf
http://www.CosplayRadio.com http://www.DrOddworld.com How long does it take Andrew Wilson to make one of these Steampunk top hats? It's almost a full time jo...
Andrew Wilson from Dr. OddWorld describes how he uses antiques to make his beautiful, custom Steampunk hats. Interview with Tim from Cosplay Radio.
http://www.CosplayRadio.com With so many Deadpool cosplayers at Kansas City Comic-Con 2016, it shouldn't be a surprise that a few of them got together and ha...
So I had some footage of these Deadpool cosplayers dancing. I had no idea what to do with it, so I turned them into “The Deadpool Dancers.”
B-Roll at its finest.
Shot at Kansas City Comic-Con 2016 for CosplayRadio.com.
Someone...anyone...I’m sure will turn this into a gif. Or something.
http://www.CosplayRadio.com Cosplayer Brittney Baldwin discusses her "Nurse Joy" Pokemon cosplay, and her "Harley Quinn" cosplay at Kansas City Comic-Con 201...
Cosplayer Brittney Baldwin reveals where she gets her costumes, while dressed as Pokemon’s “Nurse Joy.”
She talked with Cosplay Radio at Kansas City Comic-con 2016.
I’m planning on making a proper tutorial for this but in the meantime here’s the string of tweets from earlier this year where I explained how to
~*CUSTOM SIZE A WIGHEAD*~
A custom wig head not only helps with specific styles like ponytail wigs, but when cutting bangs and other fringe relative to your features. It also slightly stretches out the wig to fit you even better then before and help avoid pain for those of you (like me) with large heads! This isn’t a 100% accurate or foolproof method, but can make a world of a difference in the process of styling your wigs. Hope this helps in the meantime as I create a proper tutorial.
Dying faux fur with iDye Poly or Rit DyeMore
or, “Stupid Things Tokoz Does When She Doesn’t Want to Work on her Dang Costumes”
Hi. I have too much fabric, an electric stove, and a predilection for collecting jars of chemicals. I’m also a fabric snob. I wanted a specific color and type of fur. It didn’t exist. I said “heck, I’ll just dye it!” then went to find tutorials online. Surprisingly, while there are several perfectly good, well-established, highly effective and reliable ways to color fur (with acrylic paint, sharpie “dye” , even chalk pastels) using dyes on fur usually ends in failure. But logic never stopped me and my cosplay neuroses before!
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