Freya Willia
Well-Known Member
Re: Original Concept Gannon: The Legend of Zelda. Puppet Costume.
It really looks incredibly scary - in a good way! This is like how I pictured Ganon as a kid and I would freak myself out looking at the game concept art (I also used to watch the cartoon, which now of course seems goofy but I thought that pig face was scary as ****). I know what it's like to break your back working on something and then show up and have several things go wrong (you pretty much described every experience I had with DragonCon). I just decided for myself that I probably won't ever enter contests or really plan to do convention events while wearing something so hard to move around in. It's a challenge to show off your work, but also feel like you're having enough fun to make paying for a hotel room/trip worthwhile when you're blind, hot, and suffering in a costume.
Don't forget you can always get someone handy with a camera and take really good pictures of it - I'm imagining all kind of theatrical lighting here - and even if your convention memories are being super grumpy in a heavy costume, at least you have a photoshoot to admire.
Knowing this costume exists makes my day!
I did not get to enter the A-kon contest, or wear it on the floor. My hotel room was not ready when I arrived, and the nearest parking spot was a mile away. So I missed all of the contest.
I was going to wear it Sunday,and put it on for the first time in my hotel room. It is a monster to wear! I walked up 24 flights of stairs the day before to get to my room, because I did not wont to wait in line for an elevator. That choice left me super sour when I awoke Sunday. I also could not afford any food. So I did not eat XD! So moving the build was a pain because I lacked the strength to wear it.
With the thousands at the con I would not be able to move once I got the costume in public. I would be a statue as people took pictures. The build is so heavy adjustments must be made before displaying it in public.
So I will wear it for S.G.C. (Screwattack Gaming Confrennce) in a few days. Smaller crowd, and cash prizes. Should give me enough time to make modifications for comfort, train my body, and mind to wear this thing.
I will have the test photos from my hotel room up soon.
It really looks incredibly scary - in a good way! This is like how I pictured Ganon as a kid and I would freak myself out looking at the game concept art (I also used to watch the cartoon, which now of course seems goofy but I thought that pig face was scary as ****). I know what it's like to break your back working on something and then show up and have several things go wrong (you pretty much described every experience I had with DragonCon). I just decided for myself that I probably won't ever enter contests or really plan to do convention events while wearing something so hard to move around in. It's a challenge to show off your work, but also feel like you're having enough fun to make paying for a hotel room/trip worthwhile when you're blind, hot, and suffering in a costume.
Don't forget you can always get someone handy with a camera and take really good pictures of it - I'm imagining all kind of theatrical lighting here - and even if your convention memories are being super grumpy in a heavy costume, at least you have a photoshoot to admire.
Knowing this costume exists makes my day!