

Undertale
The jacket is a simple labcoat that was dyed with Rit PolyDye. The dye itself was a black colour, but it came out as a gray which I feel was a happy accident as I actuallyi perfer that colour. The gloves were coloured in with a black Sharpie and the rest of the pieces were just extra clothes or bits of fabric I had sitting around. The yellow flowers are actually leftovers from Chara; I was going to make a flower crown for him but didn't like the look of it, so I used the folowers on Gaster's arm instead.
It's a very fun costume to wear around as I usually bring my tablet with me to "talk" to other people. These are all just premade image files in the Wingdings font.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.
I really must love Undertale because it was the first video game that I cosplayed more than one character from.
The costume itself is fairly simple. The head is 3D printed and LED lights are inserted into the eyes. A friend of mine actually printed the head and did the lighting for me. I've always said that if anyone ever makes me something, that I will wear it, regardless of what it is... thankfully this is a character that I really wanted to dress up as, instead of, say, seeing me in a Sailor Mercury outfit.