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Comic Con Revolution - 2023

[COSPLAY] Fun at Anime Riverside 2023

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by Viro
Buckle: Slave & Monster - Natelle Timeline Roughs
[COSPLAY] Fun at Anime Riverside 2023
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Cosplaying at the recent Comic Con Revolution.  

Dressed as my own Kamen Rider, Kamen Rider: Shi (Ravage Form). For the second day, dressed as the egyptian god Horus.  

Both still need some work but not bad for their first runs :3

Also ran into Lady D >w>

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male 1,179,217, female 1,069,352, cat 211,176, cosplay 14,018, vampire 7,255, god 3,366, tall 1,753, falcon 1,613, viro veteruscy 483, egyptian god 113, kamen rider 92, horus 89, lady dimitrescu 45, kamen rider shi 1
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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 1 year, 7 months ago
Rating: General

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TheAtomicDog
1 year, 7 months ago
Okay, having seen just how more elaborate and un-conventional Kamen Rider helmets have evolved over the years, I must ask how do you see out of that thing?
Viro
1 year, 7 months ago
I can see through the black parts of the helmet just above the red eyes
TheAtomicDog
1 year, 7 months ago
That is not a wide field of vision.

Also, I enjoy the buster sword. The first time I saw a weapon like that was the Walpurgis Blade in Macademi Wasshoi.
Viro
1 year, 7 months ago
You can actually see very well in that mask so no issues. Make sure to wear a balaclava to prevent fogging it up with your breath.

The sword is neat. It's a gunblade from Final Fantasy 14.
TheAtomicDog
1 year, 7 months ago
There are some elements of stagecraft that will never cease to amaze me.

Thanks for replying to all this.
Viro
1 year, 7 months ago
No prob. I know that in the actual show for Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, they sometimes use two different lenses depending on the visor. If it's too easy for viewers to see the actor during a close-up then they use lenses that cannot be seen through. But during far-away shots and battle scenes, they use lenses that can be seen-through to make it easier to do stunts. A lot of the time, there are little holes or black spots/lenses near the "eyes" wear the actor can see through.
TheAtomicDog
1 year, 7 months ago
it's always fun watching the battles from the early Sentai shows like Goranger, JAKQ and Battle Fever J, with those 'pegboard' vision zone helmets. The staging is also glorious to behold, in a sense as heartfelt as it is cheesy. It was so appropriate watching Zenkaiger and seeing the pegboard eyepieces return! And of course they can use day-glo, one-way plastics over the eyes as they do in any set of sunglasses. For me I suppose, it's wild how they design these helmets so as to not perfectly match up with human anatomy and sightlines, adding to the alien/sci-fi feel.
I recently discovered that the designer of the original Kamen Rider was also the creator of Cyborg 009. So that's cool, for sure.
Viro
1 year, 7 months ago
Yeah, it's a cool way to have characters become "monsters" or cyborgs and be heroes :3
TheAtomicDog
1 year, 7 months ago
The best weapon against a monster is ... your own monster!
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