May. 10th, 2009

Man, I am obsessed with 1/2 Prince. (I've read too much of the novels this weekend) I've been eying my wig for Tadase again and thinking of the red contacts I'm getting for Tadase and how I can totally use that for Prince too. I'm even looking at elf ears. I can possibly do his first outfit. Only one weekend after this left until Fanime...I don't think I'll be able to get any new cosplay done. D:

If you have not read 1/2 Prince, you can read it here! I recommend it to people who like MMORPGs and series with a dash of gender bender, keeping secrets, comedy, making fun of other series, and romance~. This is a series where characters even have online names like Legolas and Kenshin. There are lots of Chinese cultural references too.

Today, I doodled a lot of Prince to practice his expressions. I haven't drawn anything original yet...still practicing with Prince's faces from the manhua~. This is with reference up to chapter 7. I'm going to go through the other chapters when I have time. There are some more cool shots of him...

Prince!! )
Kaichou wa Maid-sama chapter 32 is quite cute. :D The previous chapter was great fun too. I prefer Misaki over Hikari from Special A. She is...not as oblivious.

I'm starting to dislike Honey Hunt after reading chapter 19. I feel bad for Nanase. =/

another doodle of Prince )

I want to cosplay Prince's first outfit (not the one I drew! his beginner outfit) but I have no idea what the color scheme is. From the mini picture of him on the back cover of volume one, the sleeves and pants might be green, but it's not a very good reference. =/ If not this, I want to at least make Meat Bun~ (she should be easy...)

The list of plushies I want to make is growing larger...
- Kiseki from Shugo Chara
- Musashi from Shugo Chara
- Meat Bun from 1/2 Prince
- Blue Badger (I bought fleece last year to make this but I haven't even touched my sewing machine)

Wah, I look forward to having more free time! D: I bought a bunch of manga last week, but I've only gotten around to Otomen and La Corda d'Oro...
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