How are cosplayer events going?

Previously, due to the lack of cosplayers, the presentation of costumes, in addition to walking around the stage and taking pictures, ended with a short interview with the presenter. During it, the participant spoke about the creation of his costume or about the chosen character. Registration for the competition took place at the congress.

Today, the crowd of applicants does not allow registration on the spot, so anyone wishing to take part in the competition must pre-register electronically on the convention website. The number of participants forces to reduce each presentation, so interviews are often refused. These changes, along with others less important to the cosplayer and the public, are referred to as "Cosplay 2.0".

The organization and technical equipment of the competitions has been significantly improved. It is now standard to show graphics or even movies during presentations and appropriate music tailored to each character presented.

Cosplay Features

There is a rule in cosplay that we make our costumes ourselves, at the very least, with a little help from third parties. This applies when we want to compete. Although it is relatively recent in these rules to mention it, until recently it was an unspoken and purely moral principle. It's simple - to flaunt a suit bought on the Internet or ordered from a seamstress is considered dishonest in relation to people who have devoted a lot of time and effort to creating disguises themselves from scratch.

Of course, if we do not want to participate in the competition, nothing prevents us from buying an outfit for walking around the competition area. However, you can not deprive the opportunity to win people who really deserve it with their work.

You can purchase additional props, such as decorations or weapons, to enhance your costume at the great online cosplay store https://designedby3d.com/.

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