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Anime Evolution 2008

Wed Aug 27, 2008, 9:37 AM
  • Mood: Dazed
  • Reading: Kushiel's Chosen
  • Watching: Gankutsuou
  • Playing: Ace Attorney: Justice for All/WEWY
  • Eating: breakfast stuffs
I had plans to go, then wasn't going at all....

But I did go, after all of that! And I finished the sneakers, too!
To my dismay, they didn't sell, so I will be uploading photos of them onto here, as well as adding them to my Etsy account.

THEY ARE NOW FOR SALEZ. 8D More info will be posted with photos.

(........and you will be able to see me in cosplay....eventually.)

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:icongenjitsu:
---->>> TELL ME how it goes. I've been contemplating setting up a panel next year at Anime North to make some moolah. ;0; ...I should prbly go to a con first to see how it works, huh :p

The general big-mainstream series would hit it off well, methinks. Such as: Naruto, Kingdom Hearts, FFVII, Vampire Knight, Death Note, Invader Zim, [the optional Sonic or Pokemon, and other series kiddies like], Bleach, One Piece, Hellsing, Full Metal Alchemist, AMG, maybe Love Hina, Eyeshield 21, Elfen Lied, Ouran, YuuYuu Hakusho, Prince of Tennis, Kenshin, Mononoke[not princess mononoke], any Miyazaki stuff, ...Mario, etcetcetcetcetc.

It'd be best to check out stuff on Cartoon Network/other popular dubbed series, followed by popular series online with the subber fans.

Think manga, anime, and videogames.

That's all I can think of at the moment : p

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"You who sleep amid a forest of thorns, who on Earth are you waiting for..." -Ludwig Kakumei
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:iconwompum:
your sneakers

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..suture up your future..
:iconchickenfingers:
Yeah, sneaks'll sell best, I think. It's the practical yet artsy things that sell...in any situation. Maybe think tote bags too? ;0 I've never been to an anime convention : 0 They seem fun- they seem weird- but I guess that's up my alley : M lol
Someday~ ~_~ I'm sure the art galleries must be cool to look at! How much did it take you to get a spot? ; M
:iconpuchy:
You're right...if I could get discounts on silkscreening/could do it myself/knew someone who could do it for me, I would make shirts too...
I wouldn't know what kind of tote bags to buy though. Fabric can be messy. Actually, those "environmentally responsible" black grocery bags would be perfect, I think, but I don't know where I could get one without an image already on it.
Anime conventions are a sick pleasure that fills a void in me somewhere. It's a joy I can't find anwhere else. XDD

Hahah...more like one gallery...or to be exact...a partitioned room. XP And there's no quality control so...uh. ^^; lol, all it took to get in was an email with some info, and a form that I need to fill out and bring down with me. First panel is free, so I have nothing to lose. :D
:iconpuchy:
What about them? :D
:iconchickenfingers:
Who'sa you cosplayin' as? ; m Or is it an original costume?
:iconpuchy:
Haha I sure will! It'll be my third con, but my first as an active participant. Of course, I don't even have the balls to get a REAL table in Artist Alley or anything. That place terrifies me- I just avoid it completely. XD
I'd love to go to a different con though...:D

LOL you are a wealth of information!! I am thankful, but...I think that my pride and self-worth are much more important to me than some of those. My loathing runs deep. >0<
It's also way more fun for me to work on something I'm interested it...and will produce better art of if I know something about it. I suppose I'll have to see what I can tolerate.
LOVE the Mononoke though!! But I didn't even know it was popular! I thought it was more of an underground thing. Love the Miyazaki too~
:iconpuchy:
Reith from Magna Carta: Tears of Blood...lol...It's hard to admit I'm cosplaying.
:iconwompum:
they would do well if you chose to sell more of them :)

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..suture up your future..
:iconpuchy:
Oh~ yeah, probably. I'll see how it goes this year, and maybe next year I'll do more.

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