

Photo by Benedick Cornel Digital Arts. Taken Feb 2015.

Photo by Eye For Detail Photogrpahy. Taken May 2015.

Photo by Christos Sagiorgis. Taken May 2015.

Photo by Eye For Detail Photography. Taken May 2015.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken March 2015.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken March 2015.

Photo by BoSin Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken April 2015.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken April 2015.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken April 2015.

Photo by SeyeCo Images. Taken April 2015.

Photo by Brandon Chua. Taken April 2015.

Photo by SeyeCo Images. Taken April 2015.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography. Taken April 2015.

Taken April 2015.

Photo by Pixelated Reality. Taken Sept 2015

Taken April 2015.

Photo by Benedick Cornel Digital Arts. Taken April 2015.
After Auron, I thought I'd tackle a harder costume... and boy did I go for a hard one. I absolutely LOVE the Zelda franchise and while Link to the Past is my favourite of them all, the costume on the Twilight Princess version is beyond words to me. I loved agonizing over the details like the gems. I am super super happy with how this costume turned out, even though it takes over 2 hours to do all the makeup, facial hair, and donning the armour (not to mention that it's impossible to drive in).
I competed with this costume in my 2nd cosplay contest ever at Calgary Expo. I was so ridiculously nervous since the judges included
Ganondorf
Jessica Nigri, Yaya Han, Ivy Doomkitty, and Okageo. I entered and won the Journeyman category with this guy and more importantly, I got a chance to just hang out with all the awesome cosplayers. It was also my first time performing in a skit (which I voiced) and now I'm addicted to it and it's the best part of cosplay contests to me!
I love the presence of this costume, more than any other cosplays that I have. When you get a good stride going and the cape starts to billow and you get a determined step in your walk, there's really no beating that feeling.
The armour is about 98% wonderflex and check out the slideshow for more details on how I made it. And, as always, if you've got any questions about the build just fire me off a message!!

Garbage bag, duct tape, and craft foam... that's how you use cheap materials to make yourself an armour template!

Making the rough shape for the shoulder armour (by using the template).

Gotta get that Triforce of Power popping and brighter :)

Garbage bag, duct tape, and craft foam... that's how you use cheap materials to make yourself an armour template!