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Thx*photo はたたん #コロ廃 /mFJFxAXGCy- 🍒べるか🍒 April 22, 2022Ĭome to think of it, the hero of Elden Ring also rides a horned steed, named Torrent, on his travels throughout the realms, so if has the crafting materials left over, maybe she’ll make a Torrent to go with her Yakul. Oh, and if you’re wondering what could do with more recent source material, here she is cosplaying as Ranni the Witch, from smash-hit video game/ linguistic mystery-maker Elden Ring. So, naturally, has also put together a San cosplay outfit, complete with not just one, but two giant wolf companions. Obviously, you don’t go to all this trouble without being a pretty huge Princess Mononoke fan, and you don’t become a fan of the film without also having a deep fondness for the monster princess herself. It clearly took a long time, but the end results, captured with the help of photographer are absolutely incredible, especially when surrounded by the natural scenery of a Japanese forest. For the nose she used papier-maché, and Yakul’s eyes are orbs of reflective resin, chosen to catch the light and shine during photography. She then covered the body sections with fake fur, trimming, supplementing, and dying the fibers as needed. Not to knock the impressive work with needle and thread that went into the clothing, but how do you even go about making an entire cosplay animal? started by using sunpleca, a kind of polyethylene foam, to form Yakul’s body and horns.


So if was going to really make an Ashitaka outfit, she needed to make a Yakul too. There’s only one problem with cosplaying as Ashitaka, though, which is that if you see him, you can’t help wondering where Yakul, his red elk steed and travel partner, is.
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That’s a good call, as the movie remains one of the all-time great theatrical anime, and Ashitaka’s costume has just the right mix of complexity and fan recognition that allows a cosplayer to really let their creative skills fly. Recently, Japanese cosplayer and Twitter user decided she wanted to dress up as Ashitaka, the wandering warrior prince from Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke. Amazingly talented artist also shows off Elden Ring cosplay.
