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Cosplay is all the rage in the United States but most don't know that it actually originated in Japan, Cosplay is quite popular in the United States because more people have embraced it but as popular as it is, Cosplay in the United States is still restricted to certain times of the year.

Which is very different from what happens in Japan, Cosplay events and even Cosplayers themselves can be seen strutting their stuff on the streets, as well as acting out their anime characters. In the United States Cosplayers or Cosplay events, are only seen at conventions.

Cosplay costumes vary a lot, it can be purchased from a store or be handmade, designs can be simple elaborate. Handmade are usually better, especially if its your genious hands that creates the costume, you not only get pride in your creation but your designs could eventually win, the various Costume Competitions at the local Cosplay Conventions, for any Cosplayer at heart that is huge!
But take note, you don’t only have to make your costume to win, you must also strut your stuff in the competition, by acting and talking like the Character of the costume. The feeling is high as you get a big boost, with officially becoming a regular Cosplayer and that makes it more fun.

There are various conventions held in Japan for Cosplay exhibitions, an example is the Comiket or Comic Market , its held twice a year so you get the oppurtunity, to show off your new Manga costume, don’t forget the pictures! Also you get another oppurtunity, to increase your Anime or Manga memorabilia at the exhibitions.

Cosplayers are people who wear any of the Anime or Manga gear, they can be found almost anywhere in Japan because the main drive of this fashion are Japan’s youths, so don’t be startled when you see Cosplayers, in action or strutting their stuff on the streets of Japan.

Cosplayers also have their regular hangouts, where you see them in their numbers, such a place is in Tokyo’s Akihabari and Harajuku districts, one can really get lost in Cosplay world, as there are a lot of cosplay cafes, where you find the waitresses serving in costume!
Also there are some Cosplay parties, which are held in some nightclubs as well as parks in Japan.

If you’re interested in Cosplay or any of the events, then why not brave it out at the conventions in Otakon, Anime Boston, DragonCon or any of the other conventions, that come up annually in the United States, or better still, come to where Cosplay was invented and totally rocks, Japan!
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Cosplay costume and props design are about to go far beyond the humble needle and thread thanks to 3D printing.
At a panel at this year's Comic Con, the 3D printing expert team of GeekFabLab (Opens in a new window) gave solid advice on how cosplayers can use 3D-printing technology to create some truly amazing cosplay costumes.
What Type of Printer Should You Get? The first step is to understand the different types of 3D printers that are available and how they work. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) printers use melted filament (usually plastic) that's stacked layer upon layer. These are the most common 3D printers and range from $300-$5,000. Selective Layer Sintering (SLS) printers are the most expensive, costing upwards of $30,000. With SLS printers, powder gets melted by a laser, and they are used largely for industrial and engineering purposes. Stereolithograpy (SLA) printers offer a very high print quality and print using a laser, mirror, and photoreactive resin.
The GeekFabLab designers demonstrated printing cosplay gear using printers from LulzBot. The company makes two FFF printers—one sells for $1595, the other for $2194.
Make Your Design The next step is to make a 3D model of your costume or prop. Software to build 3D models includes Blender, Maya, 3DX Max, and AutoCAD. Not experienced at 3D modeling? No worries, there are an abundance of online tutorials. Also, many community colleges are offering beginner 3D modeling courses.
Not the artistic type? You can buy or download a 3D model. There are online libraries at Thingiverse.com (Opens in a new window) , MyMiniFactory.com (Opens in a new window) , and YouMagine.com (Opens in a new window) . You can also commission a 3D modeler from Shapeways.com, MakeXYZ.com, and MyMiniFactory. Many sites offer open-source models including ones from video games such as Halo.
Adding Pizazz Once you have your model and a print-out, you need to add finishing touches to your design. The GeekFabLab team recommends sandpaper (150 to 1,500 grit) for smoothing surfaces or any seams that may be on the printed item; a power sander; barge glue; and a soldering iron. You will also want to have spackle, filler primer, and of course, paints.
Can't Afford a Printer? If you aren't in the position to buy a 3D printer, consider using a 3D printer service. Natasha, from GeekFabLab said Shapeways.com is expensive and somewhat slow but "awesome," while Sculpteo is a good alternative. To find 3D printing services local to you, try 3DHubs.com (Opens in a new window) and MakeXYZ (Opens in a new window) .
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