| Date: | 2008-06-27 10:38 |
| Subject: | I'm a fairy tale prince and I don't lie... |
| Mood: | cheerful |
A few photos of Ridonculus (Odin Sphere's Cornelius to the people not used to my terrible sense of humour) are trickling in, so I'll share some of them with you, as I wait for the second photoshoot from Anime North to appear online. Oh, the suspense!

(Uncropped version - by Elemental)
- Mr and Mrs Ridonculous looking very bucolic. - by Kevin
- And now, in a more moody setting... - by Elemental
In other costuming news, I really need some motivation to finish a few outfits that have been sitting around at 10-80% completion for months or years... mostly because it would be such a waste to have bought all of those materials for nothing. I know I might eventually be able to reuse them but... no. I need to work of this before I start on new ones.
Which means technically I have four I need to finish before adding new ideas.
We all know that's not going to happen.
Maybe I should set a more humble -and realistic- goal? One? Two?
That being said I already have a few plans for next year, especially one that I am very excited about that I will be doing with my favorite partner in crime (we call ourselves the "fastidious spinsters" for fun... wait no it wasn't fastidious, what was it?), Koumori. It's a pretty complex outfit, but I am definitely looking forward to it, although it irks me that I have the perfect wig at the wrong length for it.
I wish I could come with costumes that have similar hair... because I keep on having to buy more and more wigs and they do end up being a rather expensive addition to each costume (when you figure at least $30 if you find a cheap Hong Kong one, to easily $50 and up for nicer, or longer, ones).
Oh and I don't have four costumes in progress, I have five, I just remembered another one.
Maybe I will end up listing them to see if anyone had something from the same series in the works, as that might motivate me a bit more. Not making a deadline when you're the only one affected isn't too important, but when it has an impact on someone else, I always get things done!
Which reminds me of my infamous "8 stages of cosplay". I'm firmly stuck in stage 5, Denial. Although now I think I should add another stage... Apathy?
Does anyone else think a Tim Gunn poster would be an amazing addition to a sewing room? Even better when paired with a word bubble that says: "Make it work!"
Project Runway season 5 starting the 16th of July. I can't wait!
One last thing! Anyone going to Dragon*Con in need of a room? Koumori and I have space!
| Date: | 2008-05-30 10:32 |
| Subject: | Best of show in Canadia |
| Mood: | chipper |
My feet still hurt from all the walking and the uncomfortable shoes, but I am back from the whirlwind that was Anime North. I can't say whether or not I enjoy canadian cons, if only because I really didn't see the convention, but they do get my votes for a very well organised, very clean masquerade where they actually fed the contestants (which was a blessing since I was working on other people's costumes and didn't get to eat). The way to my affections is definitely through my stomach.
Although Ang and Cho got sick, probably from the mayo in the egg sandwich, since it's the only kind I didn't sample heavily and I was fine. But then I also have a stomach of steel, so that might explain it too. (The veggie and the tuna sandwiches were especially good.)
To start with the end, which is also the best part, the Odin Sphere group I was a part of won Best Master Craftsmanship and Best of Show. We were laughing while the awards were announced (that was my only gripe, the awards not being given at the masquerade itself) because it was also a carbon copy of Katsucon, since there were two almost identical groups (one character difference), one in master, one in journeyman. And the master group took best in class craftsmanship, while the journeyman one took best in class presentation!
Well, I do admit you had to be there both times to find this funny so let's move on.
My costume, codename RIDONCULOUS, for the design is so utterly ridiculous and his name is Cornelius and I know it's not funny I don't care, turned out a lot better, and a lot less flaming, than I thought it would. It's still the fruits of an unholy union between Prince Phillip of Sleeping Beauty fame and Princess Peach, but it wasn't as embarassing to wear as I thought it would be.
Here are Mr. and Mrs. Ridonculous. With a pasted on background because the photoshoots aren't out yet and the wrinkled tarp in the back sapped me of my will to live. It gives you an idea... and vibes of a red mage wearing the wrong cape.

The preparations for the group were hellish, as I was done in advance (as I almost always am) and had to scramble on other people's costumes (Thank goodness I'm a speed demon when it comes to making and feathering wings now), but the results were really nice and almost everyone made it onstage, even if Odette missed craftsmanship judging.
I can't wait to see the skit, although I have to admit that in my sleep deprivation I forgot to make people practice their exit and it ended up with a huge unwieldy traffic jam at the end of the skit. Beep! Beep! Queen of the Dead backing up!
The evening after the skit was the best, though, as we got to take photos and finally spend time together as a group. Ingway was a riot, and I hope someone got his impression of a mushroom on film, because it was my favorite thing at the con. That and how he did a perfectly creepy Ingway voice and would sneak up on me and whisper in a really unsettling tone: "My my Cornelius you have such nice bone structure" (and other assorted strange compliments).
We had a whole Odin Sphere Soap Opera going, as Mrs. Ridonculous ditched me frequently for Oswald (her real life boyfriend) who abandoned poor Gwendolyn, which led Ingway to theorize that the reason he ranted so much about Cornelius and his sister was because he had the hots for the prince and that they should elope. We were going to take photos of that momentuous plot twist of Odin Sphere 2, but completely forgot.
That moment took a back seat to Ceri whispering to me (as I was falling asleep on my suitcase in the bus on the way to the convention) in a very skeevy Dist voice: "I love to watch you sleep, Jade." (Well something like that, although it might have been "You're so pretty when you sleep".) The result is that I jumped out of my skin and kept on looking behind me for the rest of the weekend.
What else...
DARKOVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA?
| Date: | 2008-05-21 09:41 |
| Subject: | 'Tis may, the month of Anime North |
| Mood: | exhausted |
I am taking a few minutes away from the end of semester panic to jot down a quick update. Too many of my posts start with "I'm alive", don't they? I just can't find the time or, more importantly, the mental energy to update. And, to be honest, I'm not sure stories of teaching in University, writing papers for seminars and signing offers on houses with a weeping willlow in the garden are all that thrilling. (If by some incredible stretch of the imagination they are, do tell me and I will make an effort to relate all those minutiae of my life which seem to me quite boring material.)
First off, since I forgot to post it, the incredible (horrible) state of the D'Eon Katsucon room has been recorded for posterity by Yuffiebunny in one of her video logs. It also features lots of silly antics, D'Eon doing a particularily amazing face, boob discussions (yes I had to pad because the corset was a smidgen too low for the bodice) and sleep deprived cosplayers in XVIIIth century clothing, as well as a very confused Lia de Beaumont in glasses (I never got around to putting in my contacts).
(Fast forward to 3 min 10. Kit, you're so loud, we can hear your voice through the whole thing!)
That being said, my next goal (after I hand in this paper that has been plaguing me all week) is to head off to Anime North, where I will room with Kit and her friends and cosplay with my lovely canuck ladies. I had great plans which were foiled by excessive amounts of schoolwork, so I will only bring Lia (I need photos of this costume anyway) which I will wear with Cho's D'Eon in a dress, Kit's Anna, and Ceri in Durand (Do I need to bring Oscar's shirt?), and a new costume for the masquerade.
All I will say on that costume is that I love my friends and that I am waiting impatiently for the time they will make it up to me, because it's an utterly ridonculous outfit (yes it's a neologism not a typo) that I altered as best as I could, basing myself off of early concept sketches, in hopes of not being laughed out of the convention.
That being said, with a lot of imagination and creative license, it almost but not quite looks like a red mage outfit with a tacky cape. That is, if red mages lost all sense of style.
I wish it came with a hat.
So I will see the few of you heading out to Anime North this weekend, and we will have to be crafty to meet up, because my cell phone is Canada-phobic and will stop working the second I flash my passport and pass the border. Thank you, beloved phone company, I feel like I am being tossed back into the dark ages of convention-going!
I should also note, that the Return of the sheep took place a few weeks ago, and that my furry friends led me to more victories in Settlers of Catan (which I always always spell Katan right off the bat, even though I haven't read Angel Sanctuary in years. Old habits die hard). So I think that now that school is over, we need to plan another rematch, especially since Kittsburg didn't do so hot the first time around. I'll cook something yummy.
My break is over, I better run!
| Date: | 2008-02-19 10:41 |
| Subject: | Project cosplay |
| Mood: | exhausted |
Katsucon went by in a blur, or perhaps I should instead say that Katsucon weekend went by in a blur, since I barely saw the con as I commuted from my room to the cosplay and back.
Why the title of "Project cosplay" ? One of the people in our skit had an accident 24 hours before the con and unfortunately the skit could not go on with one less cosplayer since we needed 4 people to carry my coffin and me onstage. So, it was time to make a full costume, in this case, le Chevalier d'Eon himself, in 24 hours and $0 since we had no time to go out shopping.
With the help of my magic buttonhole fairy and the leftover fabrics in my closet (the costume is part Moses, part Oscar, part Robespierre, part Nuriko and part Albert), I managed to pull through and get us all onstage ! As Tim Gun says it so well in "Project Runway" (which we watched nonstop while we worked like busy -and cranky- little bees) : "Make it work!" And we did!
I felt like a regular Christian (from Project Runway) minus the flaming personality, tailoring an outfit out of thin air, and was incredibly surprised when it actually fit the person I was making it for beautifully, as I hate making things blind and I had never even seen the person I was making the costume for. Speaking of, thank you so much Mel for stepping in on such short notice and helping us through the madness!
That being said, I hope you're feeling better, Jenny ! And that we can take photos together at some convention, I'm sure your costume was lovely and I was sad to miss it.
This skit was so much work (I made the coffin, Lia, Max, and d'Eon, but also helped out with others, with some hand sewing here and there and some props) but it was definitely worth it when I saw the result. I thought we all looked lovely, and I want to thank everyone who was in on this wild ride.
In short : a dozen metro trips to run back home looking for things, 3 meltdowns (thankfully none of them me), 1 new friend, and a BEST OVERALL CRAFTSMANSHIP (the trophy is almost bigger than our Robin cosplayer, no kidding).

More photos on
ACP
Left to right : Luna Hoshino as Kit (costume by Maura), Ali as Durand, Mel as d'Eon (costume by me), myself as Lia, Maura as Mme de Pompadour, Yuffie Bunny as MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE (costume by me, caps an inside joke), Ceri as The King of France, Louis XV, and his silk pantaloons, and, kneeling, Cho as Robin.
See the skit here for a compressed version when the setup time was removed (it was a pain to hoist the "piece de resistance" on the stage). You can also see it in high res and in its original version on ACP, although you do need to log in.
All in all, I was underwhelmed by the masquerade: there weren't as many great costumes as I remember in Katsucon masquerades of the past, and I didn't understand a lot of the skits. Between cultural differences and a lack of knowledge of what I was later told were all 4chan jokes, a lot of what made the audience laugh left me puzzled and confused.
I did love the Death Note skit with the puppets, though, and enjoyed the Tales of the Abyss one, even though I checked out mentally before the end because it dragged on too long.
I thought I would also mention the funniest quote of the con (paraphrased) which was relayed to me by a friend (as I was rushing through the metro with costumes at the time)... context? A male friend of mine (you know who you are) and I independantly (and freakishly-that costume is pretty ridiculous) ended up planning to make the same costume.
And I quote : "You can go over to Rosiel's and she can teach you to wear pants like a man."
I thought it was so funny. But then I haven't had a decent night's sleep in a long time, so my sense of humour might be a bit off!
This is it for now, but I will post more photos soon, I have to go give an exam !
| Date: | 2008-01-08 10:19 |
| Subject: | I am not a pirate |
| Mood: | bouncy |
2007 ended with a bang, and a good one at that! I got my grades back from my first semester of graduate school, and scored, not straight As, but straight A+s. All those sleepless nights in December desperately working on my papers and ingesting inhuman amounts of cashew nuts and Krispy Kreme surely paid off. Afterwards I had to dig myself out of my finals' cocoon, a nest I built on my couch around my computer as I sat for days and days writing about Byron and the French Romantics.
It was so hilarious I took a photo from my point of view. You can see Amon the laptop, my phone (necessary to go complain and/or giggle at poor unsuspecting friends late at night), the ubiquitous cashews and Krispy Kreme, as well as water and a lot of poetry books (Musset in the foreground, and there is a glimpse of Vigny's face further back). If there are any French lit nerds (or just people who went to French lycé) you can glimpse part of a 1960s-era "Lagarde et Michard" in the back, a textbook that went through four people in my family. It's fun to see notes left by everyone.
( Behold, you can barely see the couch! )
So for about two weeks I had a lovely organised apartment. Now there is fabric all over my couch. I just can't win!
As for the end of 2007, Koumori and I went to a party that, while it was on the expensive side, ended up being so much fun. I'll mention in passing that while it was touted as a mascarade ball -and featured photos of people in costume on their website- most people showed up fulfilling the lowest requirements of a mascarade: wearing a mask. This didn't deter me at all, as I was happy to be able to party with Koumori dressed in 18th century clothes (PARTY LIKE IT'S 1788!). My only disappointment : The 80s cover band did not play Rock me Amadeus, which would have been hilarious considering our getups (and the fact that I had rather 80s hair, complete with enough hairspray for a metal band). All in all, good bands (the headliner was amazing and we plan on going to see them again), free drinks we almost forgot existed, lots of action at midnight, and thank goodness vodka is clear, because otherwise I might have stains on my costume... I still don't understand why people try to squeeze themselves through a huge crowd while carrying drinks. I mean, really!
I also need to explain the title of this entry... you see, my Oscar costume is doomed to be mistaken for a pirate. At conventions, I was Norrington from Pirates of the Caribbean, and now, all the way to and from the party (in the metro, in the street, at the party), people asked me if I was a pirate. A lot of them were persuaded I was Captain Morgan (I assume it was due to the amount of rum they had consumed), and it got so bad that when I saw people come to me to speak to me my standard response was "I am not a pirate". (Someone also thought we were Belle and the Prince from Beauty and the Beast, at least that was original.) Thus, as of now, the sentence that I uttered the most often in 2008 wasn't even "hello" or "good morning" it is... "I'm not a pirate". Which actually bodes well for a fun-filled 2008!
Oh, and then we watched Dr. Who episodes until, what, 5am? It was a creepy one, too. Where's my mummy? Are you my mummy? Eep!
I also did manage to hit my pre-New Year's resolution and finish a particular costume because I did not want to have to deal with it in 2008 (it had been in progress for about 3 months due to lack of time to work on it). I have now switched to another costume, and I think I'll machine the straight seams on this one as it will make it a lot less frustrating -That and Koumori might kill me if I don't-. I'm a bit worrried because I have so much to do for Katsucon and I'm not even halfway done, but I'm sure I'll make it, I always do! After a very dry 2006 and 2007, I have quite a few cosplay plans this year (if, you know, quite a few equals about three), most due to a certain friend who shall not be named and talks me into the most ridonculus getups, but I love her anyway. Well until I actually put them on and see myself in the mirror that is! On the bright side, she owes me now... he he he.
That's all for now, and since I don't have photos of costumes I can show right now I went and dug through my "archives" (more aptly named "the folder in which I dump all my photos without labelling them") and pulled out a new-old photo of one of my favorite outfits. It's been a while since I wore anything from Angel Sanctuary... 2 1/2 years? 3 years?

I still have a lot of dark red vinyl lying around... who knows, maybe next year? (This fits right in with Garfield's theory that all diets start "tomorrow". Which is why I'll make that costume "next year".)
After all this talking, the important part : HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
I hope you took good resolutions! I know I came up with a one I was quite proud of, but then I promptly forgot it. Oh well.
(Btw, Koumori, I'm still unbelievably perky today. Beware!)
| Date: | 2007-11-29 12:40 |
| Subject: | Checking in ! |
| Mood: | bouncy |
First of all, if I had been told when I started Final Fantasy XI years ago that when I would finally reach my nerd goal of having a full set of Red Mage Artifact version 2 (Duelist set, which is very rare) I would forget to post about it for over 4 months, I would not have believed it!
And yet I did. Look! Look! Duelist Chapeau!


Yes, I fell off the wagon after a year of no FFXI. Yes, I still feel like a sad, sad addict, as I had to close a shopping site when an advertisement for the new expansion popped on my screen just yesterday... but I'm proud to say that I quit as soon as I got my hat (After of course taking screenshots!), mostly due to the fact that after a few repeated {Refresh} {Please} from party members while they still had Refresh on, I wanted to toss my laptop through the window. People are stupid. But then so are NPCs, I remember trying out Granado Espada and thinking... this is just like playing with people, just without the dirty jokes and mispellings, I still couldn't get a heal to save my life!
I'll stop here because it's making me want to play again. There are nicotine patches, why no MMO patches?
Quick! A topic change before I go check the price of the "Wings of the Goddess expansion"!
I've been threatening to do this for a while since I crack myself up with saved text messages when I am bored on the bus... top 5 best text messages I ever received!
5. Board up the windows and the doors, don't let the zombies get you! (Nicole, on my being brainless due to lack of sleep)
4. I want hunnies! (Lu, Random outburst due to too much Tales of Symphonia)
3. Panty shot D: (A friend's reaction after trying out Lineage II)
2. Thirty thousand sweaty nerds and you, lucky girl! (John Booty, on the crowd at Otakon)
And the winner is...
1. Is everything you own made of black vinyl? (Koumori, after looking through my closet during Anime USA 2006)
I promise my next entry will have to do with cosplay. I even took photos!
| Date: | 2007-09-14 10:45 |
| Subject: | As the internet turns |
| Mood: | happy |
I want to start by apologizing yet again about not keeping tabs on everyone on my friendslist, I am so busy the internet beyond work and instant messaging is a foreign concept to me. I don't imagine it slowing down really noticeably until about mid-December.
So if I missed something important, do tell me! I really want to try to keep in touch with all my friends, even if it is a bit of a struggle right now.
I'll start off my own news with something I hinted at in earlier posts but never got around to writing down: while I'm still working as an engineer part-time (I'm telecommuting now) I am now also attending graduate school on a scolarship! As if I wasn't busy enough, I'm teaching a class in University... which I absolutely adore, but which is a lot more work than I thought it would be. We have a lot of teachers in the family, and they keep on teasing me about it, because I understand them a lot better now.
The commute is deadly (2 hours each way) so I'm looking into purchasing my first car in the US. I haven't driven since I moved here (I used to have a car when I was in college) so I started learning again, and I must say, other than the scourge that is parrellel parking, driving is like riding a bicycle, you never really forget and it's easy to pick it back up. Since my visa isn't back from my friends at the State Department yet, and hence I can't swap my license for an American one yet, I'm thinking of getting a foreign-immatriculated car, then switching it to US immatriculation. I'll see... it seems like paperwork is a hurdle I need to overcome for everything I do lately! My goal is to get a black PT cruiser, I just love those cars, they remind me of the cars I used to see in Tintin when I was a child (1940s cars).
In the meantime, I'm hard at work finding new inventive ways to add more bookcases in my apartment, as books are starting to pile up everywhere... under tables, against walls, hidden behind furniture... I hear sudden rumbling sounds followed by loud crashes sometimes as the cat crashes into a pile. Due to a lack of front claws (his previous owner declawed him) he can't stop on a dime like most cats, which generally ensues in hilarity. (He's next to me protesting as I write this, but since he has a cold and is stuffed up, it's not really impressing me.)
On the cosplay front, no conventions for me in the last few months of 2007 unless they are local (I might still stop by AnimeUSA depending on who is going) as I teach a class on Fridays, and hence have no "long weekend" option. But that doesn't stop me from sewing a bit here and there, in a rather schizophrenic way: a seam on this costume, cutting a bit more of the other, painting a prop here, looking for reference materials there... I'm sure I will eventually be done, although I don't foresee too much progress until I'm finished reading all of the works of Agatha Christie (my current "literary" obsession, I have to occupy myself when I sit on the metro for hours and what better way than to guess whodunit?).
To this I'll add a really funny Dragon*con photo of yore (2005 I think) I discovered while cleaning my hard disk.
Well, I guess it's really funny if you're both a cosplay geek and an art geek, which means it probably isn't funny at all. My wig looked awful, but the expression on Koumori's face is simply priceless.

Cinq Kingdom Gothic
| Date: | 2007-07-10 09:22 |
| Subject: | Impure souls of the living dead yaddiyaddiya |
| Mood: | tired |
I realised I never did post the new photos of Integra that my dear friend Lu took of me (she has a knack for making me look better than I do in real life!)... so I'm now fixing this grave oversight!

Sure the photo is a little dark... but think of it as atmosphere.
( Two more photos under the cut )
Since I got my new contract on July 1st, work has been insane, so the pace of my life since May hasn't slowed down, on the contrary, it's faster than ever! I'll be working full time through July and August (as well as part-time on weekends since I'm filling in for the main web editor) so I'll barely have time to breathe until labour day... I do want to make sure to come visit my out-of-state friends at Otakon on Saturday, though, maybe we can all go to dinner like last year?
After Labour day, I want to try to patch together my free time in order to start cosplaying seriously again. Well, seriously, but sparingly, as I won't have that much time and money what with my secret project and saving up for a mortgage on a house... while 2006 was annus horribilis (expression shamelessly borrowed from Queen Elizabeth), and even that is a euphemism, 2007 is turning out to be frantic, but to have so much potencial for being one of the big life-changing (for the better!) year of my life. Go go 2008!
So on the topic of Back to cosplay 2007:
Anyone has groups planned for the end of the year and need an extra body?
I also have some ideas of my own if someone is willing to be my guinea pig. Oh, that makes it sound scary, but I assure you, whatever I plan always ends up looking good.
That being said, I'm also planning another attempt at a picnic, since the other one was a victim of very blonde planning (even though Nia isn't blonde, she was honorary that weekend, as we proved we're both airheads sometimes)... so, guys, what day is good for you? Once I get a vague idea, I'll make sure to harass everyone else. We can play petanque and maybe some more "Settlers of Catan" (if anyone dares to rise up against the Rosiel Lumber Empire -and its warmongering army- and can live through my constant goofy narration of the game). I hope my favorite Sheep Barons (Kyle? Sam?) are up to the challenge once again!
And now I am off to fight the Evil Bureaucracy (those who are on my personal journal can get details there). Wish me luck!
| Date: | 2007-06-04 10:30 |
| Subject: | I'm undead! |
| Mood: | happy |
Because "I live" as a post title is quite overrated.
It's been a while since I updated, but I have a very exciting reason for it, which I will disclose in a future post, as I'm waiting to cross all the 't's and dot all the 'i's before I give details. I tend to be a little supersticious, and somehow talking about events before they happen ends up jinxing them, and I definitely don't want to jinx this one!
To make a long story short I've been working on a major life change!
No, I'm not turning into a furry, it's actually something really good.
In the midst of all the work required I completely forgot about cosplay and never posted the photos I got of my new costume at Katsucon which was months and months ago! Shame on me!
I was thinking of putting up my little "instant convention report", but the only truly enjoyable parts of Katsucon were spending time with friends. The con was overcrowded, people were rude (someone even sat on my prop which was hidden behind a friend for safekeeping), and if it wasn't for all the restaurant fun with those close to my heart, I probably would have wished I hadn't attended.
Those of you who talked to me on aim late last year know that I fell in love with a series, Blood+, even though for the life of me I can't say it's well written, or well animated, or outstanding in any way. It just had lovable characters, and I got caught hook, line, and sinker, because connecting with the characters is usually what gets to me make it to the end of a story. (The fact that they were all gorgeous didn't hurt.)
I remember heading over to Florida to spend time with Lu, and sitting her down in front of it because she just had to cosplay this with me. It worked, and I have photos to prove it!
The characters are Moses and Karmin, two genetically engineered "vampires" who rebell from their pre-assigned fate as disposable soldiers and yearn for freedom. It's a cheesy premise, but, somehow, it works, and their friendship was one of the most poignant relationships in the story.

A lot of the photos are really dark, because we were trying to have a vampire movie atmosphere, while also portraying a sense of isolation. I should also note that Lu won awards for a photo from this shoot! Congratulations Lu!

As for cons this year, it looks like they might have to all be cons I can drive to (be driven to?) because I'm having passport issues caused by slow and stupid bureaucrats (aren't they all?)... I am prisoner of the great bureaucracy up north, my application is "somewhere in a pile, don't know which pile, we won't look in the piles there are too many of them" (this is almost a direct quote of the customer service), and I had to send in all my original papers, as well as my visa, so the only proof in my possession that I exist as a legal entity is my driver's license.
It's been two and a half months. I love bureaucracy.
The result is right now the only sure thing in the next few months is the Anime Next roadtrip with Maura and our hideously overpriced room (it better be a palace!). Anyone else is going?
| Date: | 2006-12-01 11:52 |
| Subject: | Best of Show in room 1017 |
| Mood: | sick |
I finally have a bit of time to breathe and update my journal. Life has been hectic lately (isn't it a theme for this year?), and I spent more time away from home than anything else. But on the bright side, my goal this weekend is to finally unpack and reclaim my apartment from the piles of things that had been in a suitcase but were shoved out so I could put new things in a suitcase and run out of the door.
Two weeks ago was AnimeUSA, which was a lot of fun, although I wish I had had more time to mingle and talk to people. Alas, my schedule was quite busy with shoots and events, and I was running like a headless chicken most of the time. I was actually so tired that on Saturday, when I had to go with Jez to tape an interview, I forgot to put on half of my costume. I walked out with my Ootori uniform and my wig, no epaulettes, no rose, no nothing. Jez forgot his crown as well, so it turned out to be half-assed-cosplay-guests day. But that's ok, because we decided we win Best of Show in room 1017 anyway. (Needless to say, our room was room 1017 and we were the only people in costume in it.)
One of the highlights was the fact that I got to do a photoshoot with Ng-master, who had the unenviable task of taking pictures of my Zechs costume. For those who haven't heard me rant about it, while I love the outfit and the props, the wig totally washes me out and I end up looking like a very cranky zombie (or, to be more specific, an old hag, it's really not flattering). What can I say, platinum blonde just isn't my color, I can't do anything about it.
Somehow, though, he managed a miracle, in that I have never seen so many good photos of that unphotogenic costume.
Maybe the stars aligned just right, maybe I was so cold my face turned pink, or maybe he just takes awesome photos.
I tend to think it's the latter.
So I updated my webpage with some of my favorite ones, although I do need to fix the red of the uniform, due to luminosity, it turned out almost orange at times... and I swear it is a very nice bright red. Really. Trust me on this one.

For the lazy (because I know I am), here are direct links!

In other news, there will be sewing (or at least notions-shopping) this weekend, so if people in the DC area want to meet up, it would be fun to get cosplay work done together (the fact that I call it "cosplay work" really makes me wonder about the nature of this hobby). I know that, at least, I will be going up to the 11th floor to work with Koumori on Sunday, because peer pressure is where it's at.
I owe a lot of you emails, I'll get to them as soon as I can!
Now to hope this cough I started today doesn't turn into a full blown cold...
| Date: | 2006-10-19 10:33 |
| Subject: | Boo! |
| Mood: | sleepy |
Wow, long time no update yet again! I really need to be more consciencious about this journal or it might wither up and die. But I have a good excuse, this time, at least. I just started a new job, which I love, and which is keeping me extremely busy as I try to learn everything and catch up on all the projects that piled up before I got on board. I'm working in French, too, which is great. On top of that, I have a side contract, and will have my family coming to the USA to visit me for my birthday this weekend.
I've also been continuing the redecoration of my apartment, and went though all of my cosplay stuff, to organise and label and store as much as I could (you never realise how much you own until you have to stuff it in six boxes). Alas, I have to admit I am running out of space, and that means I decided that it was time to send some of my things to the global garage sale that is ebay. I'm starting with the bigger items, that is, the ones that take up the most space, and my first batch of auctions will be for two pairs of wings. I only got one entered on ebay, though, as Sally (Koumori's dress form) and I got quite... distracted.

Large black angel wings, starting bid $40, buy it now at $100.
The starting bid is below cost, but since I couldn't give them away when I tried, I'm hoping ebay will get them off my hands.
I need to seriously look at all the other things I own and see which ones I should trash or sell, I'm too much of a packrat for my own good. The only issue, though, is that I'd rather give or throw away something rather than see it go on ebay for pennies. It's not greed, it's sadness at seeing one's work devalued, a custom tailored outfit made with love being sold for less than the price of a mass-market T-shirt. I know Koumori understands, we've talked about this before, and along with the incredible emotional attachment to my work, it's one of the main reasons I don't sell old costumes.
Moving on, I'm starting to plan for AnimeUSA, which is coming up mid-november. I already have one costume on my list, provided I stop being too busy and lazy to finish it, but I need at least one more... and can't figure out which one to bring! I don't want to settle for something too simple, I'm a guest after all, and I've worn Ramirez and Seed there before. I should probably be a trooper and wear Rosiel since I assume that's what people would expect to see, but I'm so tired of stuffing myself in the purple leather, I really need a break from Angel Sanctuary. Zechs is out, because otherwise it would be the weekend of the red uniforms with white pants and black capes (somehow I get the feeling I keep on making the same costume over and over again just with different names) and I'd wear Noin instead, but it's not in my size. I could bring Nuriko, but Ali has part of my costumeback in Wisconsin. What's left? Oscar? Bah, I wish I had more time so I could make another new costume. What does everyone think? What should I bring? Here is my cosplaylab account, for reference.
I feel like those women with a closetfull of clothes and nothing to wear!
I've been trying to be good and concentrate on making enough of my current costume to take some in-progress photos, but I keep on getting distracted and working a bit here and a bit there, with the result that no one piece is 100% finished and ready to wear/display. I was doing good and about to start on the sash when suddenly I felt the urge to carve the scabbard... which is very much a work in progress as I write this, especially since I took time out to freshen up the wings to list them on ebay.
Anyone who will be in DC around Halloween up for a Ghost Tour? Hitting up the Drag Queen's high heel race in Dupont Circle? Going to one of many Halloween parties? Or just going to Georgetown in costume?
There are lots of option to browse on the Washington Post website.
| Date: | 2006-09-16 10:06 |
| Subject: | Today is a very special day |
| Mood: | happy |
Now that I have internet back at home in the nick of time (it turns out my cat had sat on the modem and put it on standby), I want to wish a very happy birthday to a friend who means the world to me. She's bright, and funny, and all-around wonderful. She's always there to listen and understand and make things better.
Happy Birthday,
maxineofarc
| Date: | 2006-09-11 11:00 |
| Subject: | Video killed the radio star |
| Mood: | annoyed |
I find it sort of sad that when I start googling for embroidery tips to spruce up a project I am currently working on, all I can find are tutorials to make patterns to feed into sewing machines with embroidery capabilities. I can add all the "-machine -software -photoshop" I want, I still get mostly machine embroidery links.
Do people even use their hands anymore?
I'm not a fan of machine embroidery, never was, and always wondered what was the point of telling judges all about the awesome embroidery on your costume if it was all done automatically for you. To me all it shows is that the person has the money to splurge on a four-digit sewing machine and the time to leave the room while it embellishes their garment for them. At most it shows some photoshop skills if a custom pattern was created from the reference photos, but not sewing skills. (I can't resist, I have to admit, tongue-in-cheek, that it's very similar to "online cosplay contests" in that respect.)
If anyone knows a page that has tips on creating interesting texture effets by mixing embroidery stitches (I'm stuck with a mostly tone-on-tone piece), I would be greatly in your debt.
In the meantime, I've been discovering how difficult and frustrating it is to paint fabric when you're a perfectionist. There are uneven lines, and uneven colour application, and all sorts of bleeding of paint and assorted annoyances. I'm starting to think I should function with the one foot rule and stop worrying, alas, that's one skill I have yet to acquire. I've been told sticky-back paper works wonders, maybe I should stop being stubborn and just go purchase some already. Although, considering I've already painted four yars of trim, maybe I should just get it over it, instead of creatively procrastinating because of sticky-back paper purchase. (I'm thinking my bad luck with forgetting ebay auctions for buttons I need is a subconscious way to procrastinate on buttonholes...)
And still on the topic of this particular costume I would like to get out of the way by the end of September (I am the eternal optimist it seems!), here is a Duncan gem about my character's cape and the scribbled Japanese text we tried to decipher in the artbook with the help of a Japanese friend of his:
nac: She was like "OH IT'S A PONCHO!"
nac: You cannot live this down!
nac: A japanese girl said you're making a poncho!
nac: AND SO IT WAS.
| Date: | 2006-09-08 10:31 |
| Subject: | I am the town bicycle |
| Mood: | excited |
Last weekend was Maura*Con, because Dragon*con wasn't cool enough for us this year, yes it's our official word on the matter. We're thinking by next year it should have caught up to our incredible coolness enough for us to attend. Unless something else comes up again!
Lots of sight-seeing (Duck Tours! Quack!) happened, although, while I lugged my digital camera the entire time, I did not take a single picture, but that's par for the course for me. A lot of good food was eaten, some home-cooked by cordon bleu Maura, others ordered in restaurants along with lots of girly drinks and cheesecake. Of course since I remembered to bring my ID, we did not get carded, which broke our little hearts (at our ages, hearts are very fragile things). We also met up with Ali (who did not get carded either!) and plotted and played much katamari because Ali and I are a rollin' team to reckon with! I got to see her dorm room, too, as she attempted to have me pass for her sister. I don't think the guard on duty bought it even though I didn't say a word in order not to betray my obvious foreignness, but she let us through anyway. I got to gawk at Ali's impressive collection of ugly neckties (quite superior to mine).
I almost didn't make it back to Washington, due to a triumvirate of (restrospectively) laughter-inducing coincidences... unexplained parking-lot traffic with no accident, almost running out of gas, and having to pass through the Tunnel'o'death (TM). The line at Airtran was horrible and made me ponder why oh why did I fly Airtran after all the problems I had with them at Anime Expo? The answer is of course you get what you pay for, and roundtrip to Boston for $140 was impossible to pass up. By the time I made it to the counter my flight had closed but luckily it was delayed! (And delayed and delayed and...) On the bright side, while I was panicking in the line, I dropped my laptop, which magically fixed my broken DVD drive. And people say miracles don't happen!
Other than sight-seeing in Boston, such a lovely city, even with the eyesore of the Big Dig that never ends (yes it goes on an on my friend), I met a wonderful friend of Maura, who shares my love of victorian literature and also has "An Old Fashioned Girl" in her bathroom. That was just too uncanny! (It's the best bathtub reading. Seriously. Or was until I dropped it in and ruined it.)
I've just been told I have met my parenthesis quota for the month.
Back to my story, I met Aurora, who took lots of wonderful studio shoots of Maura and I. Which brings us to the title of my entry. Here is a sample of the photos, although I would like to note that while Maura blames the costume on me, she already had the fabric and the pendant and was self-conscious about making the costume: I just encouraged her to finish what she had already started! And doesn't she look adorable?

We ended the night with a Renaissance photoshoot in which I was crammed in a sort of period, sort of not, dress, with grapes and flowers in my lap. I was certain I was going to end up looking like a deer in headlights, but somehow the shoot ended up being gorgeous. I'll post a sample once Aurora is done with them, as she wants to use some for her portfolio, so I won't post proofs. Oh, and we also had a whimsical à la bonne franquette picnic in the middle of the photo tarp.
All in all, it was a great change from my normal life here in Washington and I am looking forward to Maura and Tina moving in the apartment of the Evil Italian Man to make the 11th floor of my building a better place. And to go eat their home-made gingerbread. But you didn't hear that from me.
On the cosplay front, since I was in a listless mood last night and the best action in that situation is to do something for someone else, I decided to get work done on Lu's website. I hope it makes you feel a bit better, Lu, because here is the official launch of Fallen Angel: Lucifer's Cosplay! It's still far from complete, but I hope you like it!
I also got a bit of work done on that general Angel Sanctuary cosplay site I've been talking about for eons. I'm using it as an incentive to relearn PHP, because it's been so long I am quite rusty!
X-marathon people... how does next Saturday sound?
| Date: | 2006-08-30 11:02 |
| Subject: | Iron Chef Bethesda Recap! |
| Mood: | giddy |
Saturday August 19 was the big day, the First Annual Iron Chef Bethesda was a huge success, and we crowned the first winner! Much laughter was had, much good (and bad!) food was made. It reminded me why I hate Mongolian BBQs: I'm awful at putting together something tasty. Luckily I got to sample everyone else's food (and know who to ask to make my meal next time), almost got killed by the spice in Lilli's dish, and washed it all down with a delicious Daiquiri, although they skimped a bit on the alcohol.
( The Iron Chef Besthesda Contestant group shot )( Play-by-play of the intense cooking action! )3. Sam
2. Nia
And THE 2006 IRON CHEF BETHESDA IS...
( THE WINNER! )
I also want to show off the lovely gift Lilli made for me out of an old wallscroll. Isn't this an amazing idea? I always saw anime-style messenger bags online but the only nice ones were NERV and we all know what I think about Evangelion. Thank you Lilli, I love it! This almost makes up for Clamp being evil and not updating X for years.
| Date: | 2006-08-25 10:59 |
| Subject: | Pin the needle on the zebra? |
| Mood: | hyper |
I stumbled across this gem in a sewing community and just had to share... I mean, who among us can boast having a pincushion that even compares to this one? (Make sure to scroll down to the magnet part, it's my favorite.)
The best pincushion known to man, really.
On said topic, for those of you with the standard tomato (tomahto) pincushion, what would you call the little fruit/vegetable hanging on it from a vine? Is it a strawberry? A pepper? A pimento? A cherry tomato? That is, really, the biggest sewing controversy ever. Who cares is Pluto is or isn't a planet? What about the pincushion?
Poll #806581 A vegetable by any other name...
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All
Is the vegetable-shaped thing hanging from the standard pincushion...
(Poll fixed and reposted for the glory of the pimento, which Shad noticed I forgot!)
In related sewing news, I've been working on cosplay a lot lately, since I realised that the more I claim I won't do a particular costume, the more people are persuaded I will, until I find myself working on it and thinking "wait a minute, didn't I say I wouldn't do this?" I guess when it comes to cosplay, "no" means "yes", and "yes" also means "yes". I just can't win, and believe me, I am really enjoying losing at the moment.
Sadly, I did make the beginner's error of assuming I could figure out the back of the outfit from what I saw of the front, which means that after Nia and I spent quite a bit of time staring at the character's bottom in a cut scene, I need to recut a few pieces of my coat. But really, is there anything more unflattering than random box pleats on one's bottom? What genius came up with that one?
On the bright side, I got to stare at one very attractice derriere...
And I'm not talking about the zebra's.
| Date: | 2006-08-11 11:20 |
| Subject: | Long entry ahoy! |
| Mood: | hungry |
I should start off by admitting I spent Sunday night with John Tucker. Alas, I realised that he had also spent that very same evening with two of my friends, and his Saturday night with my cousin! And all behind our backs! What a creep! We need to band together and kill him... wait, it's been done before. And it was a blast to watch. (I loved some of the jewellery the actresses were wearing.)
But then I'm no angel myself, as I spent Saturday with friends and didn't even invite him! Take that, John Tucker! We planned a "we're not at Otakon" Baltimore romp, gathered friends together and had a lot of fun while trying to stay away from the convention as much as possible. (I ended up missing a few people, and for that I apologize.) We ended up in a restaurant on the harbour (my filet mignon was to die for) and since there were too many of us, we had to "pick teams" just like in high school gym. Mo instantly used the "I'm your friend let me grab your arm" technique of being picked first. I forgot who the fat kid in gym class ended up being, but I do know I grabbed John Booty next.
I had to, as he was Otakon Fanboy #30,001. That's an achievement, you know.
Then chaos ensued as we decided that we might as well act like we are in high school. I think that's John's fault. Seriously, everything is John's fault.
( This is like those dollfie photostories, just with anime nerds. And I say that in the most affectionate way possible. )
And here is our merry group...
Standing, left to right, John, myself, Sam, Kyle, Mo, Tom, Maxima, Maria.
Crouching, Kit and Mr. Booty.

Too bad The Tribe decided to go to the masquerade, we missed you guys!
And in reverse chronological order, I roleplayed as Kyle's brother (who decided to go to Otakon) and went to see "Play! A videogame symphony" with Sam and his family. It was an interesting concept, with multimedia elements lending an almost music-video feel to the concert. I was sad that Squenix didn't let their footage be used, it would have made "One winged angel" even more powerful. I enjoyed myself thouroughly, and think this was a great way to bring a younger crowd to the symphony, a sort of gateway to perhaps more classical music appreciation. Thank you for bringing me along, Kyle!
In other news, I have the displeasure of looking like Angelina Jolie lately. To everyone who wanted to use collagen fillers in your lips, there is no need! Get nicely stressed out at work, start chewing on your lips and voila! Free lip enhancement! On the bright side this made me decide that I should go check out that taichi school close to where I live... I need some stress management before Brad Pitt can't tell us apart! (Wait... that might be a good thing.)
On the more homey front, I finally assembled my bed and can stop sleeping on the couch. It's a gorgeous dark wood four poster bed, and the matress is soft like a cloud (I know clouds aren't really soft, think imaginary fluffy clouds). Upgrade! I'm currently making curtains for the bedroom windows and am looking into new posters to add to my walls, as I want a bit of a change. I'm oogling two lovely Archangel Michael prints, I just can't decide which one I want. I'm also pondering asking my cousin to paint me a landscape, she is so talented and I'd love to encourage her artistic endeavours. After the bedroom, I'll have to move on to the bathroom. But one thing at a time! I will definitely post some photos once I am done, though.
Apartment-improvement isn't the only thing on my to-do list, I'm also working on some self-improvement goals. I just started a Flash class, and enrolled in a Japanese class as a reward from quitting all MMOs. I'm also clearing out my wardrobe to make place for newer trendier clothes, and am thinking of getting a slightly more fun haircut, perhaps even a change of haircolor!
Life has been hard lately, but also exciting. Because there is nothing I love more than a challenge, a chance to extend myself beyond the boundaries I set.
Iron Chef Bethesda people: would next Saturday, August 19, sound good to you?
As a special treat, if you've ever worked in an office, you will need to hear this song I stole from Charli. It's awesome.
| Date: | 2006-08-02 11:07 |
| Subject: | We may have lost the cup but we win at life |
Here is the video for the Headbutt song, #1 in France at the moment. I can't stop laughing it's such a gem. (Although I will admit a lot of the humour and the flavour is lost when you don't speak French.)
Do you think you can handle it?
I wear my Zidane jersey proudly.
( translated lyrics )
| Date: | 2006-08-01 10:13 |
| Subject: | A few screws short of a dresser |
| Mood: | hungry |
For those not in the know, I'm the middle of a big redecoration phase, as I got tired of my apartment being less than ideal and sorely lacking in storage space. I had to resort to hiding cosplay and fabric under my desk... or sometimes briefly leaving them out in the open with a sign saying "obfuscate". Sadly I think my friends aren't that sort of geeks, so they generally asked about it, which defeats the whole point of the joke.
Now that I rediscovered the fact that I have space, I've been purchasing all new furniture. The bedroom in particular isn't retaining a single original component, as I'm terribly tired of the white and beige with "Waterhouse" paintings theme, and moving towards a royal blue with dark wood and a curtained bed. Which is all fine and dandy until I have to put all that furniture together.
I have two dressers made. Out of three. Which is why I sleep on the couch.
That being said, the couch is quite comfortable, and I also put together a lovely table-and-stool for my sewing machine so I can stop sewing on the floor in front of the television like some sort of savage seamstress putting together loincloths for her tribe. Although, you know, that sounds strangely sexy.
In all that topsy-turvy reorganisation I came across quite a bit of fabric I had forgotten I owned and it reignited my interest in making costumes. I quickly drafted Ali as my victim accomplice and am waiting to have enough space to start working on the new outfits. Alas, at the speed I am going I can plan on a bed around fall 2007 and painted walls some time in the next millenia. So I'm not holding my breath for the costumes.
I wonder if I'm going to lose Sai in the boxes when she comes to visit. It's possible, as I already lost the cat a few times, only to find him stuck on some packing tape. Since velcro was invented after seeing thistle flowers stuck on a dog, I can only imagine what revolutionary idea should eventually sprout in my head from that predicament.
While I'm in the middle of cleaning and sorting, if anyone needs black feathers/fluff (or even full wings although they have been badly stored and need some repairs), as well as assorted fabrics, do come have a look, otherwise I'm going to throw away a whole lot of it because this packrat thing has got to stop. If I don't remember what it's for, it's gone!
I also need to mutilate a set of three wings into a set of two wings and am sort of looking forward to that. Maybe I should scream "VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN" while I do it, just for kicks.
And for a random picture spam... photo by Sleepy, resized and filtered to look more more manga-like by me (because Hellsing = high contrast). No LJ cuts for you, because I am too lazy. If you're really bothered by it, a lot of you know where I live.
In other news I registered on otakubooty last night and while I've been too lazy to set up my profile or do anything else of the sort, I did get to see Duncan's ass so it made it all worth it. Other than that... TOAST.
| Date: | 2006-07-17 10:00 |
| Subject: | In the grand tradition of better late than never... |
| Mood: | sleepy |
Anime Expo 2006 in a few words
Best day of the con: Friday, for relaxing and hoboing in Kham and Candy's room.
Best part of the con: Seeing Justin and Die.
Money spent on merchandise: None. I didn't have money on me when I went in the dealer's room.
Favorite costume that I saw in person: Somehow I didn't pay attention this year...
Favorite costume (self): Surprisingly enough, Integra Hellsing.
Costume that got the most attention: See above.
Favorite group meeting: Fushigi Yuugi was the only group meeting.
Most memorable quote: One of Hilary's scat references I am sure.
Best surprise (other): Die showing up! I miss you Die!
Best turn of events: Finding Mark x2 to spazz about FFXI. Sorry guys I'm a sad sad addict.
( Here there be convention details )
And now the best part: PHOTOS! Some were taken by Lu (who is just awesome), some were found on the net by various friends of mine.
Fushigi Yuugi first...
Nuriko and Hotohori taking a stroll
Nuriko offering a flower to Hotohori
Best Group shot ever
Hotohori, Nuriko, and Miaka
Sitting on Tamahome, because I can.
I just noticed I put the mole on the wrong side... uh-ho photoshop time!
(See? Even seasoned cosplayers can put their makeup on in the mirror and end up with details on the wrong side!)
Hellsing next...
Best group shot ever
Integra and Aluard
Is it obvious yet that Alucard/Integra is our OTP?
Integra Hellsing and her best friend, the cigar
Group shot that is more than a silhouette
Integra and Alucard silhouette
In other news, I finally found a junior-sized Zidane jersey, and ordered it because after the World Cup Final he is my hero. Enough letting people walk all over us because we play clean! And this is the funniest thing ever. (For the non-French speaking the lyrics are "Headbutt Headbutt the new song of the beach you're going to love it" with the chorus singing "Zidane hit him".)
Oh and one last thing... anyone in the metro-DC area knows where to purchase wig heads and wig caps? Nuriko sort of permanently took over my one remaining wig head, you see...