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Portfolio: @cosplaypandared  | behance.net/pandared
Telegram: @pandared_s | [email protected] | WhatsApp +60 11 5403 8547
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I craft cinematic-quality costumes and props that blur the line between cosplay and film.
My focus is on storytelling through material choices, weathering, and durability — every piece looks real on camera and survives the stage.
It features real chainmail, a brass-cast katana, fur and feathers, and a prosthetic arm made from Worbla with metal details. The fabric part was made using historical patterns. All the costumes were heavily weathered due to the characters' backstory. They were designed for stage combat and photo realism.



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EVA, foamiran, XPS foam, and LED lighting were used to create the costume.
The main challenge was creating a construction that could support the crown. I used aluminium tubes connected to my waist and a plumbing pipe connected to a welding mask base to connect to my head. Foam and transparent shoes were used to change the shape of the legs, allowing me to walk freely while wearing the crown.









The main challenge was to create the biggest, most wearable, collapsible monster possible. To achieve this, I used an old army backpack, wooden stilts, plumbing pipes and a chair back to adjust my height and proportions.
