Blizzard Cosplay: Tips, Tricks and Hints
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Blizzard Cosplay: Tips, Tricks and Hints Details
The fans of Blizzard Entertainment are some of the most innovative and passionate fans in the world. The Blizzard Cosplay Book is a celebration of their creativity and love of the characters that inhabit the many worlds of Blizzard. Featuring costuming tips, tricks, and photos from the best across the globe, The Blizzard Cosplay Book is a must-have for fans old and new of epic adventures and killer shoulder pads.
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Reviews
If you like heavily Photoshopped cosplay pictures (does everyone have to have glowing eyes and muzzle flash?), by all means, order this now. There are some outstanding builders featured, but it's hard to see the detail of their work through all of the photo editing. Each page is a fully glossy image, and every so often, you'll get a few sentence blurb that probably has nothing to do with building a costume.Opening to a random page, I see Jessica Nigri's Alexstrasza. It's a two page spread, and the comments are from the photographer going on about how he went through jungles, valleys, snow, and fire to get a shot.The whole book should have been like the last few "behind the curtain" pages.