Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Q&A Interview with Ibukii

Photographer: JavisEan

Ibukii is a video game and anime cosplayer living in Germany who has been cosplaying since 2010. She is a huge League of Legends fan and has already cosplayed as many characters from the game including Katarina, Riven, Ashe, Sona, Janna, and Fiora. I recently sat down with her to talk about her nerdy habits and what it’s like cosplaying in Germany

How did you first become interested in cosplaying and who was the first character you ever cosplayed?

I met someone wearing Kakashi from Naruto in 2008. I asked where he bought his costume and he told me that he had made it himself. I was super impressed by that and I also wanted to cosplay. The first character I ever cosplayed was Elwyn from Shining Tears.

Tell me about some of the other characters you have cosplayed.

Photographer: JavisEan
Most characters that I pick are similar to my personality or are heroes of my childhood. I get my inspiration from video games, anime, manga, and movies. Some of the other characters I have cosplayed are Luna from Sailor Moon, Panty from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, Saeko Busujima from Highschool of the Dead, Sophitia from Soul Calibur III, and Baby Doll from Sucker Punch just to name a few!

Ah so you are also an anime fan?

For a long time I didn't watch any anime because I lost the passion behind it. One day my boyfriend told me that I have to watch Code Geass so I did. I loved it and it got me back into anime.


What are some of your all-time favorite video games?

Shadow Hearts, Final Fantasy, Zelda, Ratchet and Clank, Spyro, Tenchu, Dynasty Warriors, Crash Bandicoot, Valkyrie Profile 2, Tekken, Soul Calibur, BioShock, and of course League Of Legends!

Who is your favorite League of Legends champion?

Hmm my favorite… ugh that's hard! I really like a lot of them but I guess my most beloved is probably Janna! I love to play her. <3

What about most hated champion?

That’s also hard! Hmm… I think I actually hate no one. Sometimes Thresh and Blitz are annoying, but I wouldn’t say I hate them.
Photographer: 500px


What’s your current rank on LoL?

I am unranked at the moment. I was Platinum V before, though. I mostly play together with friends and my boyfriend. Sadly I am not that good anymore.

Any plans for future League of Legends cosplays?

Yesterday I started with my Classic Caitlyn cosplay. I also would love to do the Classic Janna skin. <3

Which of your costumes took you the longest to make?

I guess it was Sophitia from Soul Caliber III. It had a lot of little details and I also did armor for the first time.

What conventions have you gone to in the past and what conventions are planning to attend in the future?

The last one I visited was Gamescom in Cologne just recently. The next one is Connichi in Kassel. Both of them are in Germany. I have never visited a convention in another country but I plan to visit Anime Expo in 2015!

Photographer: B1NH Photography

Do you have any advice for people interested in starting to cosplay?

Start small! Trust me, every costume takes times. Search for tutorials or ask other cosplayers for help and advice along the way. If someone asks me anything, I always try to explain how I did something or help them otherwise.

Your profile on deviantART says you're from Germany. What is the best part of living there in your opinion?

Well, I can tell you that it's not the weather! I am also actually not from Germany per se, I was just born here and I am living here. I am actually half Turkish.

Outside of video games and cosplaying, what are some of your other hobbies that you like to do for fun?

I really like to cook! And nope, I don’t mean blue meth hahaha. I also like swimming and dancing. I should draw more, but I am too lazy…

Photographer: 500px
For more images be sure to like Ibukii’s fan page on Facebook.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Q&A Interview with Fasffy




Fasffy is a member of the all-female gaming and cosplay group called Less Than 3 (LT3). She is a competitive gamer who played as part of Team Fatalis in 2013. She also has some killer League of Legends cosplays and has even been a Razer booth babe for several years. I recently sat down with Fasffy to talk about her experiences gaming and cosplaying.

Tell me a little bit about yourself.

I was born and raised on the Gold Coast, Australia. From a young age I have always been gaming. I’ve gone from the sporty tomboy in primary school to the sit-outside-the-library with the geeks in high school. I have my brother to thank for a lot of it as he has been my best friend for the majority of my life. I’m highly excitable and enjoy learning, so the internet has just naturally become a new home for me. I've been gaming for as long as I can remember!

What's the best part about living in Australia in your opinion?

Vegemite, Tim Tams, and salt and vinegar chips. Snack foods...?

What the heck is Vegemite...?

Ooohh haha. I've never had to explain this to anyone really because it’s just something that’s so well known if you've lived in Australia. Vegemite is spread/paste for bread, so kind of like peanut butter! It's got a very acquired taste from what I understand. You either like it or you don’t. It's pretty salty and maybe even bitter?

What games have you played competitively?

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends on CyberGamers as well as the local ODC's here and there.

Do you think there is a difference between the competitive gaming scene in North America and in Australia?

There have definitely always been better opportunities available overseas than there are in Australia. I don’t think that an official "career" in eSports is even known about in Australia (e.g. salaries and gaming houses). But the new Oceanic presence for Riot Games in Australia will hopefully help kick off a bigger and more recognized community, not just in the gaming scene but into "real life" as well. I think the fact we still run on copper lines throughout most of Australia plays a huge part in all this as well. We’re really far behind in terms of technology available to the general public.

Girls seem to be underrepresented in competitive gaming compared to the number of hardcore girl gamers that are actually out there in general. Based on your experience why do you think this is? Are male pros too hostile towards women?

I don't know, I think every situation is different with that regard. But if a girl can’t handle the guys or the community then they just have to be exposed to the scene more or find some different ways to deal with it. I can't say that I have really met many guys who are able to really get to me. Most of the time it's because of other things happening in my life and I let it get to me. It's a mentality thing. Guys get a lot of hostility from the scene as well. Everyone on the internet these days will face things that can challenge your resilience.

Who is your favorite LoL champ to play non-competitively when you are just messing around?

MmMmm that's tough to answer with all the patches and game changes I don't think it’s really as easy as a "favorite.” It also depends on what role I'm playing or learning I guess, too. I do know I'm terrible at having favorites so maybe it's just me! When I was last playing a lot of League of Legends and I had more time I was enjoying Nami and Zyra supports as they were pretty OP back then in that meta.

What are some of the keys to being a good support player? Should you focus on healing? Auras?

That all depends on what champion you play and what champions you’re up against. It's a little bit hard to answer! I guess overall, you're there to help secure kills or line up kills so if you can focus on doing that then you're on your way to a fun game!

What are some games you have been playing recently? Anything offline?

I usually only play online multiplayer games these days and it's been like that for a while actually. But I'll play a bit of anything; it usually depends on what my friends are doing at the time. At the moment we seem to play either LoL or CS: GO though.

Outside of playing video games, what are some other things that you enjoy doing for fun?

I enjoy cosplaying. I also really like learning new skills. I love eating and because of this I also do enjoy working out and keeping fit when I can find the time here and there.

When did you first start cosplaying?

I guess the first cosplay I ended up doing was a "joke" Halloween costume (Lana Kane) for a party that was themed "TV.” I always enjoyed looking at cosplays so eventually I found some people who went to the local conventions and went with them. I wore that there which exposed me to the cosplaying scene and it was just amazing! I don’t think I would have pursued anything if I didn't have that first experience. Since then I've come to learn it's also a great expression of appreciation for the things in my life that I love which provide me with happiness and enjoyment. Really I see it as a great way to express gratitude for the things that lighten your life, being able to connect more to the things you enjoy is a great feeling.


Who are some of the characters you've cosplayed as since you started?

As I mentioned my first cosplay was Lana Kane from Archer and I've just finally done a photo shoot for her last weekend actually so I'm really excited to get some pictures out of that. Some of my more notable cosplays are Nurse Akali and Slay Belle Katarina though.

You’re also a member of LT3. Tell me about the group and how you got recruited.

I knew about LT3 and followed them for a while before they made an open casting call back in 2013, which is when I applied. Unfortunately at that point in time they weren't looking to expand overseas and I kind of knew that when sending in my video, but I thought it was worth a shot anyway! But as expected, they were looking for girls who lived in the U.S. With a little bit of time and patience, the founder of LT3, Kat 'Mystik' Gun got back in contact with me and I was able to join LT3! Less Than 3 is a group of girls who share a passion and a professional approach for gaming and cosplay. As Kat likes to say, "they extend beyond the couch.” So we are girls that want to stand out as well as help out within the scene and communities, or at least that's how I'd like to approach it.

What would you say has been your biggest achievement/most memorable moment in terms of gaming?

Ahh gee... tough. There’s so many bits and pieces, haha. I'd have to say the three years I have worked as a booth babe for Razer here in Australia. I remember when I saw the casting for it and how shocked and excited I was. But to be able to have worked with them ever since their first year's presence here in Australia would have to be a pretty nice achievement I'd like to think. In terms of actual moments where I've played games, there are just too many I couldn't choose!

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Q&A Interview with Lindsay Elyse



Lindsay Elyse is a popular cosplayer and member of the XX Girls. She has portrayed many iconic characters such as Master Chief from Halo, Lara Croft from Tomb Raider, Poison Ivy from Batman, and Ariel from The Little Mermaid just to name a few. Lindsay is not only a true beauty but she is also very down to earth. I recently sat down with her to talk about video games and cosplaying.

How did you first become interested in cosplaying?

My mom found an ad for a convention at a comic book store in like 2004 and I begged her to go. It said something about a costume contest, so I was like sure why not! She made my first few costumes and walked around the whole convention with me. I was so worried no one else would be dressed up and I packed normal clothes in the car just in case so I wouldn't look ridiculous. Hah!

Who are the "XX Girls"?

My five best friends! We started out as sort of a media/cosplay group, but everyone kind of went off to do their own thing. Now it's really just sort of a title we give to ourselves! We use the Facebook page to showcase all of our work.

And you are also a writer?

I am! I have an associates degree in Journalism. I've been published in a few magazines for game reviews and also appeared on the front page of my school paper a few times. I haven't done too much lately, but had an opportunity arise in the last few days, so keep watch!


Tell me about your Master Chief outfit. It looks amazing! What's it made of?

I'm not sure, actually. Plastic probably. I didn't make it, I beat up the guy who owns it and stole it... just kidding! But I did beg for the chance to run around it in because I'm a HUGE Halo fan. It was so funny, it's a little big since it normally fits a 6'7" guy, and I'm like 5'9", so I was waddling around like a penguin to get from place to place. Stairs were SO HARD.

You also recently did a Lara Croft cosplay. What did you think of the new Tomb Raider game?

I did! I fell in love with the game and just thought well, my hair looks like hers, and I can look scared all the time and fall off stuff too, so I should probably just make her costume. It was a blast. I rolled around in the dirt and climbed a mountain for my shoot! I loved the way the game played, puzzles and shooting both, and was just awestruck by the graphics. Her hair! So insane. Definitely recommend it!

Let's say that I am a guy who has a crush on you. Just uh, hypothetically speaking! What is the best way for someone to approach you at a con to get a picture?

Neon signs, backflips, breakdances... I really like jelly beans, you could present me with some... Approach me with Hugh Jackman... screech like a parrot... any of those would be fine. Or you could just say "HEY, PICTURE?" That usually works.

Approximately how many hover hands do you get per year? Ballpark figure.

Well, that definitely depends on how many conventions I attend! Haha they always make me laugh, it's almost more awkward for me to be aware that your arm is around me but you aren't touching me! A lot of people have started to ask permission to put their arms around me, which I think is wonderful. That's definitely the way to go. I totally don't mind, it's just cool that you respect me enough to make sure it's okay. I also like people who ask for horrendously awkward hover hand pictures, I'll play along hardcore.

Have you had any really embarrassing/awkward moments at a convention?


Nothing too terrible! I did wear a costume one year though that I didn't really test before I went to the convention. It had a bunch of cloth strips that held the chest part up and connected to a choker. Well, the choker broke and the pieces holding up my shirt fell down. I felt it happen and collected everything before it was disastrous, but it was still pretty embarrassing for me to be clutching my chest and asking people for safety pins. You'd be surprised how hard it was to find one. Awkward moments happen a lot, but that's how I am with people. I don't really know what to say after a five minute conversation and just kind of... uhhh... soooo.... weather... yeah.

What conventions are you planning on attending this year?

That's always up in the air! If I had my way though, Phoenix ComicCon, E3, SDCC, Anime Expo, NYCC, PAX, and possibly Edmonton Expo in Canada since I have some friends out there that won't stop harassing me.

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To see more of Lindsay's awesome cosplays, be sure to like her Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/gglindsayelyse/ and/or follow her on Twitter @ohhlindsayelyse.