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to the people asking where my âsixpack isâ, get one first before bodyshaming someone who worked out for months to become at least a little more muscular. thank you.
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Basically THIS describes VEGEBULâs relationship in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z.
I donât know if anyone already had this idea, but yesterday I saw the movie âHomeâ, and I imagined that this type of movies that show the friendship / pet  ownership between earthlings and aliens (like Lilo & Stitch or E.T) could be considered racist and offensive to Saiyans and I came up with this BAD edition.
Cosplay and props: Me Photo: Felipe Attanasio
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MIRACULOUS LADYBUG MOVIE IN THE WORKS + BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE PROTOTYPES
Brand new Miraculous Ladybug Merchandise! I love it! Thank you Lindalee Rose for touring Zag and showing us these products! Not only that, there is a Miraculous movie in the works! Get the inside scoop below, and donât forget to subscribe to Miraculousity! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf7GclA3cR4
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Hey, itâs been a while I know. So Iâm just leaving here some of my Princess Tutu cosplay Photos. :DÂ Cosplay/er - Me Photo: AndrĂŠ Jung Photo edition and manipulation - Rococosplay PS.: I realized too late that in all the pictures I was in Sylphide pose... oh well. lol
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#Why you should photoshop your cosplay pictures (Part 1)
â**WJS Cosplay Photography Blog**â
Cosplay: Anarchy Cosplay, Photo: WJS Cosplay
âPhotoshopâ has a negative connotation among the mainstream audience and while Iâm open to the idea of people not liking any post-processing manipulation, I would like for folks to know a little more behind it before they come to the conclusion that it shouldnât be done.
*mid-write edit* So I thought I could address the controversy that arises when a personâs body is manipulated in post-production as an aside, but I realized I really needed an entire entry for that. And that really isnât what this post is about. Body manipulation is an important topic that deserves itâs own post. This post is about showing how I edit photos and more importantly, why.
Cosplays: Anarchy Cosplay, Photo: WJS Cosplay
When I first started photography, like everyone else I had the notion that a photo captures a truth. Not some esoteric truth, I mean a truth as in physics forces it to capture a truth. Once I actually learned the mechanics behind photography, I realized that that couldnât possibly be true and that for a lack of a better description, photography is just like drawing but really really fast and way easier (easier to produce an âaccurateâ image, not easier as in the art as a whole).
A lot of people believe film captured things more honestly than digital. I dropped that notion when I learned about the chemistry behind how film works. The idea that film ever captured a truth can be dis-proven by just pointing out the fact that Fuji sells Fuji Provia (mid contrast, slight saturation, medium sharpness), 400H (low contrast, low saturation, pastel-tinged soft edges), Velvia (high contrast, hyper saturation [more than most digital cameras can do]), and countless other films. Film literally **canât **capture what the human eye sees and so they ran with it and marketed different formulas for wedding shooters, landscape shooters, etc. Digital canât capture an accurate image for similar reasons.
The point? The point is that once I understood that cameras not just donât, but **canât **capture the truth, I had less qualms with âphotoshopping.â Then, once I learned lighting and photographic techniques, I had almost no qualms about photoshopping because of the magic you can already do on set. Take this photo of Niicakes:
Thatâs a gif animating through all five of the Canon 6Dâs profile settings: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful. Itâs been a joke among Canon shooters that Neutral and Faithful were named that because they clearly arenât, and the âStandardâ profile that everyone leaves their camera on is the second most âpunched upâ setting after Landscape. The implications is this: the photos coming off the camera are already processed and none of them represent reality. It also has implications for the âNoFilterâ hashtag.Â
Thatâs the .RAW image of Storm and Sam, straight off my Panasonic LX100 with no setting changes. I shot the two with the sun behind them because I wanted the soft quality of shade lighting. If I had assistants and a budget, I wouldâve lit up their front with some strobes. I had neither. And so during .RAW conversion I bumped up the exposure to something more natural feeling and added a hint of contrast and saturation:
The result couldâve been done in camera, live. If it had been, would it have been any less âhonest?â
Now, if I had the budget of a Hollywood film production, I would remove that lamp post, shoot my scene, and put it back. I donât have that, so I rely on photoshop.
Cloning (what I just did to the lamp post) and warping (when you stretch/shrink peopleâs bodies) are the two biggest things the mainstream thinks of when they hear photoshop. In this case I doubt anyone is offended because it isnât the personâs body being manipulated.
So Iâll start on that.
Harkening back to the lack of strobes issue, I wanted to brighten their skin, knowing that the human eye tends to fly towards the brightest part of an image and in this case, I wanted the audienceâs attention on their pretty faces and awesome costumes.
The equivalent of this in real life is simply shining light on them. And once you realize that itâs light bouncing off the body and not the body actually changing, you might realize itâs not much different than walking under an archway and âturning darkâ under the shadow.
Now, I had my camera set to the lowest contrast. Why? Because of something the camera canât do: see as well as we can. When I shot this, the image on my LCD screen was lower contrast than what I saw in real life. I did this because the camera cannot capture as much âdynamic rangeâ as the human eye + brain can. In this case, I believe our brains can handle 3-4 times what my Panasonic LX100 can. 3-4 times. And so I set the contrast low, knowing that in post I would increase it to something more natural-looking and still protect my extreme high tones and low tones. So I bumped up the contrast:
I also added a custom-drawn vignette because I didnât like that edges of the frame were pure white, which compete for attention from the subjects. Some might say thatâs manipulating an image in a way that wouldnât ever happen in real life. Thatâs true. But in real life the edges of the frame would never be pure white, either. Because brain power.
After I added contrast, I felt like the costumes were now too dark compared to the bodies that were brightened up earlier. So I just extended that layer to the dresses:
Now hereâs something the brain is amazing at that you never noticed: it color balances. What this means is that it actually corrects color for you. Complicated story simplified, in the shade, the blue spectrum dominates. During sunset, the orange-red spectrum dominates (hence those sunset colors). You can actually force this out by staring out the window in the late afternoon for a minute straight and then turning your eyes to a white wall indoors. If you pay close attention, youâll notice everything is blue for a few seconds. The camera? It doesnât color compensate nearly as well. Especially my camera which tends to naturally shoot heavily blue/green, even after Iâve nudged the settings.
And so in photoshop I pushed it back to red-yellow, because those were the colors I saw when I shot this at sunset. And then I pushed it even further, to even more red-yellow, because thatâs how it felt to me when I shot this.
And so thatâs what photoshop means 95% of the time. Itâs correcting what the camera couldnât do. Obviously you can go way further with it, at which point youâre focusing on âcreating an imageâ (see my banner image) and not ârecording a momentâ. Which is fine, with caveats. For me, a camera is primarily an artistic tool and only secondarily a record keeping tool. I am a creative photographer, not a coverage photographer, which is its own skillset. And as such I rely on post-processing as another technique to create an image with the primary emphasis being how it feels.
I would go further but this is the second time I wrote this article because my browser crashed and itâs past mid-night and Iâm very tired. Iâll have to make this another two-parter. In the mean time, letâs all enjoy Sam and Stormâs amazing rendition of Cardcaptor Sakura:
So I hope that helped explain just what âphotoshoppingâ really means to me, why I donât shy away from it, and why I think most people should edit their cosplay photos. Next up Iâll go deeper into the âcreativeâ photoshop mindset, which is Iâm sure what a lot of people find distinctive about my cosplay portfolio (ie the ones with the energy blasts and lightning bolts).
If you enjoyed this, please follow my facebook, follow this blog, and reblog this post. Iâll be updating consistently with more topics!
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Here's another photo of Mercury. Cosplay and edit by me Photo by Krisk productions (https://www.flickr.com/photos/kriskproductions) At London Comic Con May
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