Sakuko cosplay from Silent Hill f
I’m making a Sakuko cosplay from the new Silent Hill F. I only have three weeks, so I started with the easiest part, sewing the clothing. Zaku’s outfit is based on traditional Shinto shrine clothing. I went on a little shopping trip to my local fabric store and got everything I needed. First, I worked on the white overcoat. I guess you’re only a true cosplayer when you are working with fabric on the floor. I mean, who has a table that big in their sewing room? Hopefully, one day I will. My back and niece will definitely thank me. All the pieces were pinned together and then it was sewing time. The sewing pattern is basically just a bunch of rectangles. And when you stitch them all together, you get a beautiful chihaya, which is, by the way, the correct term for this type of garment. Since I only have three weeks for this whole project, my friend Nelly came over and helped me with the skirt, which is called hakama. In this case, we didn’t stick to the traditional pattern, but focused more on the in-game reference. Nelly was such a big help, and together we managed to finish the sewing in just one week. In general, we had to kind of fake a few parts of the outfit, like the waistband of the skirt. The white underwruck wearing beneath the jiha, and even the bow in the front is just placed on top to make it look like it does in the game. I’m super happy with how clean and nice everything turned out. But it’s not going to stay that way. Sakoku has this hole going straight through her body, so I had to come up with a way to create the illusion of that. The idea was to make the wound edges look fresh and glossy while keeping the center matte black to create depth. I sculpted an uneven edge using foam clay, sealed it with flex bond, painted it with different fleshy tones, and finished it off with a glossy top coat. I added it to the rope and weathered the surrounding fabric from the right angle with the right lighting. This should give the illusion of a real hole. The last detail for the garment was the red cord. And with that, all the sewing work was finally done. For the final look, there’s still a lot to do, like adding the floral patterns and tons of weathering. So, stay tuned for the next video.
私のサクコのコスプレの最初の大きなステップは完了しました。私の友人@zwillingsnadelcosplayと一緒に、私たちはたった1週間ですべての縫製作業を完了することができました。次に、衣装全体が激しく風化されます! Konami #silenthillf #konami #silenthill #sakuko #cosplay #silenthillcosplayが主催
MAG.MOE - The MAG, The MOE.