Found this randomly while FaceBook-ing:
You can find the picture from this link: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=263265263775066&set=a.172274696207457.26274.168594109908849&type=1
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Random Photo Post: Akiko Shikata's Laylania
Look what came just the other day?! It's Akiko Shikata's Laylania Limited Edition! And to think CD Japan sold it for less than 1,500php. Cheaper than Playlist Asia's. Will really buy again from them =w= Expect a music review about it soon!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Anijou's Mascots!
Anijou mascots. Can you name them all? Art by Sam Suansing |
So, I heard you've attended this Anijou event, ne? You look around and see this peculiar artwork bearing not only the schedule but also the guild's logo. Is this some kind of mascot?
Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you the Anigumi Joukai mascots.
Apparently, before Anijou didn't have mascots during their events. They would usually come and go and make posters and such to promote the event. However, things took a different turn for the 2011 October event.
October has always been a special month for Anijou as not only it marked the month of Anijou's first main event, it was also one of the reasons why the guild was formed. But enough about history, let's talk about the first mascot: the Gamehouse Clash mascot/Gamehouse-chan; better known as Asobi-chan.
Asobi-chan, October 2011 Gamehouse Clash Mascot. Can you see the different consoles on her? Conceptualized and drawn by Audrey San Juan |
I actually can't remember the exact date on when or how did the organizing team thought of creating a mascot for the event (although my gut feeling tells me it was Audrey's ingenious idea from the start). All I remember is that sketches began popping up in the organizing team's chat page and it stuck all the way to the end.
Old sketch of Asobi-chan by Audrey |
Unfortunately, I cannot find her chibi form. Yes she had a deformed form but somehow I cannot find it in the older posts of the group.
If you would notice that Asobi has a bit of a different look in her old sketch. Instead of wearing a one piece suit, the old sketch is a two piece outfit. The only ones that were carried over to the final design were the gaming console icons.
Next, are two very familiar faces if you guys have attended the cosplay cafes on February 2012 at Brew Burgers and May 2012 at Book Latte.
Love and Struck. Conceptualiazed and drawn by Sam Suansing Layout by Audrey San Juan February 2012 Cosplay Cafe @ Brew Burgers |
Love & Struck for the Book Latte Cosplay Cafe Art and Layout by Sam Suansing |
\The next time these two appeared was during the Book Latte Cosplay Cafe event. Now, if you guys can still remember it well, that cafe was solely focused on cosplays that involved characters from books and fairytails. Examples would be Death from Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and Snow White. However, there were some who chose to cosplay characters from their favorite anime series and manga. An example would be Inu x Boku.
Love Ticket/Bookmark souvenir |
Struck Ticket/ Bookmark souvenir |
Once again, Love and Struck adorned not only the posters but also the ticket/bookmark souvenirs. As I, myself, wasn't completely present in the event, I'm not too sure on successful it was nor was the event sold out.
Ai-Expo's (Anijou Iloilo) Mascot: May-chan Art by Audrey San Juan |
Early sketch of May-chan by Audrey San Juan |
May-chan looks like a kitsu-mimi (or rather a girl with fox ears and tail). I'm not too sure if this is the indirect effect of the Fate game for the PSP on her as it just dawned on me that she might be inspired indirectly from Caster (Tamamo-noMae). Nonetheless, May-chan's quite cute.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Contact lenses in a nutshell
Okay, now in cosplay some of us are really
quite nuts about detail and all the jazz to the point that we also give our
eyes “costumes”. Enter Photoshop where eye color can be changed in a second.
But some people can still tell the difference between the Photoshopped eyes to
the natural ones, which is why to make things more “natural” (for Lolitas, to
make them more kawaii or doll-like or for those Naruto fans, sharigans) contact
lenses have become our best friend.
Berry Lens Charm Blue 16 mm. SO BLUE - with flash that is. |
So generally speaking, What are contact
lenses?
Contact lenses are these small disks made
from either plastic or silicone (think of those packets they put in shoe boxes
or silicon breasts for cancer patients but small and for the eyes) which is used to
correct eye problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
People who had surgery for cataracts also use them. You can say that they are
the miniature and the handier version of prescription glasses.
Okay here’s the little scientific explanation
of how contact lenses stick in your eye. If you don’t understand, you can skip
this part. Contact lenses stick to the tear film, which covers the front of the
eye. This is done so because whenever the eyelid blinks the movement causes the
lens to move slightly therefore allowing fresh tears to flow under the lens
providing ample lubrication and oxygen.
There are two types of contact lenses, the HARD
and the SOFT lenses. These two categories are further divided into
sub-categories. But we are more familiar with the soft lenses since these are
usually the lenses used in cosplay.
Sparkle Anime Lenses |
The most popular among these would be the fashion
lenses or tinted soft lenses.
Like most accessories and gadgets, contact
lenses also have a wear and tear or an expiration date, and will most likely
come fast when used improperly. When that does happen one can damage their
eyes.
Here are just some facts that a first timer should know. (prepare yourself for a long wall of text!)
- Always do a visual check on the lens.
Contact lenses are always packaged in a
transparent container so before opening it run a visual check on the lens. This
is to ensure that the right type of lens arrives at your doorstep or detect any
defects on the lens so that you can get a replacement. If you don’t and insert
those damaged lenses in your eye, you might seriously hurt them. Yikes!
- How would I know if my contact lenses are inside-out?
The trick is to place the lens on your
finger so that a cup is formed. Then hold the lens up directly in front of your
eyes so you're looking at the side of the cup. If the lens forms a
"U" with the top edges flared out, it's inside out. If it forms just
a "U," it's in the correct position. If you're wearing lenses with a
handling tint, another way is to place the lens on your fingertip and then look
down at it. The edge of a tinted lens should look very blue (or green,
depending on the tint); that won't be the case if the lens is inverted.
Some contact lenses also have a laser
marking, such as the brand name, on the edge to help you. If you can read it
properly, the lens is not inside out. Don't worry if you place a contact lens
in your eye inside out. The lens will feel uncomfortable, but it can't do any
damage. But do take note that if there are any irregularities with the lens
don’t apply them just yet because there must be something wrong with them and
could potentially damage your eyes.
When I placed my lenses during the first
time, I found out that my eye gets irritated when the lens is inside out. A bit
itchy but it is an effective indicator.
- Never put on contact lenses if your nails are long
This one’s pretty self explanatory. Seriously,
are you trying to hurt yourself?
- Wash your hands before placing and removing your contact lens
This is definitely a must, and a note for
good hygiene, since dirty hands can contaminate your contact lens and would
most likely lead to problems such as infection. Also, you might introduce
debris, such as dust, to your eyes and will likely get caught in between. Also
avoid scented or oily soaps, especially which contains lanolin and moisturizing
lotion for it may adhere to the surface of the lens. Think of it as placing a
dirty hand in your mouth. You wouldn’t want that don’t you?
Drugstores like Mercury and Watsons provide
lens lubricants and a 360mL bottle doesn’t cost that much. It’s better to buy
the big bottles as it will really be worth your money.
Another tidbit, never touch or let anything
touch the opening of your bottles. The solutions are highly sterilized and
sensitive to dirt and such and you’ll be a goner if those get dirty.
- Always keep your lenses lubricated and clean after use
Despite that the lenses are naturally
lubricated by tears, would be best to apply eye lubricants from time to time
to avoid redness and dry eyes. Also clean after use to prevent bacteria from
forming on the lenses. Eye Mo’s a good lubricant for your eyes although it’s a
bit expensive
- Do not wear your contacts overnight.
Even if the packaging would say that the
lenses are good for a month or more than that however improper care would speed
up the expiration. Wearing lenses overnight would place you in a higher risk of
infection so it’s best to give your eyes their well-deserved rest.
- Wear your contacts first before putting on make-up.
This is because make up sticks to the
lenses and is hard to flush out and would most likely lead to contamination and
irritation when applied to the eye. Choose makeup that would less likely get
into your eye.
However, this doesn’t really apply to
everyone. If you’re good enough, placing make-up before putting on lenses is a good
option as sometimes, while putting on makeup, the lens might stick up to your
eyelids.
- If persistent discomfort persists, see an ophthalmologist.
Wearing contacts may make one look cool but
if it’s your first time wearing them, there will be a discomfort that would
most likely last for 10 minutes max. However, if the discomfort persists if
would be highly recommended that one should see an ophthalmologist. This is
because one may be allergic or have eye defects without knowing it or your eyes
are not really suitable for contact lenses at all.
Aiyana AkaSakura as Sakura Kinimoto. She's wearing Berry Lens Charm Green |
A few more notes for the first timer:
Carefully follow the cleaning instructions
for your lenses. Keep your lenses and all supplies very clean and do not for get to clean you hands before inserting or even removing your contact lenses.
Use the lens care system your eye
specialist recommends. Do not mix products, because they may not be compatible.
Never use homemade saline solutions. (They can be easily contaminated with bacteria.)
Never wet your lenses with saliva or place
lenses in your mouth. The bacteria that are naturally present in your mouth may
cause an eye infection.
Always rinse the lens storage case and let
it air-dry to avoid contamination. Never use tap water to rinse or store your
lenses.
Visit your eye doctor once a year to check
the condition of your lenses and the health of your eyes.
Contact lenses, especially soft lenses, may
absorb eye drops, which can cause problems. If you use eye medicines, leave your
lenses out for about 30 minutes after using the eye drops.
Decorative color lenses can cause eye
problems, such as damage to the cornea or eye infections, just as easily as
contact lenses worn for vision correction. To avoid eye problems, be sure to
follow the directions for cleaning and wearing these lenses.
Enjoy!
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Not just your average costumes
In the recent years, Iloilo City found itself swarming with odd kids (and kids-at-heart) on the streets and malls in eccentric costumes. Most of them even looking like they had just taken a head dive into their flatscreens and emerged in the characters' outfits. Apparently, Iloilo is finally catching up to the "phenomenon" called cosplay.
But wait, a minute! What is this cosplay that I am talking about?
Naruto! Stop bugging me when I'm about to talk to Sasuke-kun! |
Cosplay or costume play is a Japanese subculture in which one dresses up in various types of outfits because in cosplay you are no longer
yourself but rather, you are the character you are dressing up as. Usually people who cosplay are often seen as
characters from various anime and manga hailing from Japan but generally,
cosplay doesn’t limit itself to that. One can also cosplay various, games,
movies, comic books, graphic novels, even to some extent, TV personalities like
Manny Pacquiao.
What makes cosplay different from
the costumes in Halloween events or themed parties for children?
"The white angel is actually a demon" - Sheryl Nome, Universal Bunny |
That one’s simple.
Cosplay requires the player to
think out of the box in terms of creativity because the main point of cosplay
is bringing one’s character to life both in terms of costume, props and
projection. This somewhat a very similar contrast on how an actor should
portray his character on stage. It exercises the creativity and ability of a
person to be resourceful in crafting their costumes and props. Many cosplayers
often sew and build their costumes and props such as armor and swords from
scratch. Also in cosplay one can exercise reaching out to others and gaining
friends and earning trust and respect as equal hobbyists as well as knowing other
techniques on crafting costumes from fellow cosplayers.
Cosplay, like theater arts, also
involves the player to get to know his or her character to be able to act the
character out. Just like in the theater, the cosplayer goes to an extent to act out
the character for fellow otakus in gathers or events which is one of the key
points in cosplaying.
Hmm... a showdown between Roy Mustang and Itachi |
A sad drawback about cosplay is
the time as well as money in crafting the costumes. Most cosplayers save up for
their costumes since majority of them are still students while some find means,
like setting up shops or part-time jobs, to find extra cash for their
creations. Also time constraint and management is a huge chunk in this hobby.
Nonetheless, it helps the person
manage as well as prioritize what is to be prioritized first in terms of
hobbies. Cosplay is also more than just a hobby it is a way of expression and a
way to gain respect and friends.
Jherben is so sexy |
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