My digital work consists of the various skills I've learned over the years to expand my capabilities as a cosplayer. Many of these just make my costuming work easier and more precise, such as drafting patterns digitally instead of how I used to (pencil and paper). I also post-process and edit photographs, as well as create graphics for social media and other websites. For example, I made background images and edited tutorial photos for Cosmic Coterie's resources.
I do most of my digital work with Adobe products (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, etc).
I do most of my digital work with Adobe products (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, etc).
Digital Patterns
A sample of what my digital pattern work looks like when printed out (personal info has been removed).
The block used to make this pattern was drafted according to Stuart Anderson’s methods. I then used the block to create a Sailor Moon fuku leotard pattern for my Super Sailor Chibi Moon cosplay.
The block used to make this pattern was drafted according to Stuart Anderson’s methods. I then used the block to create a Sailor Moon fuku leotard pattern for my Super Sailor Chibi Moon cosplay.
Photo Editing
I really enjoy post-processing and editing photos! Usually I edit my own shots, but I also edit others’ photos when given photographer permission to do. My tools are Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop - more of my editing work can be seen on my Photography page.
Photo by Photopersuasion, edit by Koholint
These photos show the “before” and “after”of a photoshoot done in PhotoPersuasion’s studio. This was a Cosmic Coterie project; we were cosplaying zombie girls from the anime “Zombie Land Saga”, so I went for a spooky vibe with the edit.
These photos show the “before” and “after”of a photoshoot done in PhotoPersuasion’s studio. This was a Cosmic Coterie project; we were cosplaying zombie girls from the anime “Zombie Land Saga”, so I went for a spooky vibe with the edit.
These were simple shots taken on my camera at home, and I edited them all cutesy for Viz Media in exchange for the Blu-Ray I’m holding!
Fabric Design
This cute ladybug polka dot pattern was created for The Geeky Seamstress for use on one of her commissions. The design was printed on heavy matte satin.