Well **** ,
>Good looking
>Talented artist
>Has enough money to afford being a talented artist
Sounds like pretty promising start, if he doesn't turn out to be a douche he's set.
Not what I meant m8, I'm just saying that the guy more than likely does cosplay as a huge pastime and art as a possible job (as hilarious as it sounds). I'm just trying to see where ******* mcgee up there is talking about
We have absolutely no evidence he made that cosplay. There are actually people who make a living making cosplays for OTHER people, it's not that uncommon.
That it doesn't take much talent to design and make a costume like that if you've spent some time learning about it and actually trying. I don't understand where people get this idea that creative activities are something otherworldy and inaccessible, unlocked only by talent.
No one said that cosplay like that is some inaccessible. If you looked up the definition of talent you would see a synonym of it would be skill and as you said that you could make something like that if you spent some time learning about it and actually trying. A lot of people wished they'd at least had the time to learn about it. I'd like to see you make a costume within the next 2 months if it seems so ******* easy to you. Whatever you want to call it, this guy is talented/ skilled has the ability to do **** like that
Yeah, I'm just saying it's easier to learn than people seem to think. I see the word 'talent' thrown around a whole lot on subjects like this (creative stuff mostly), but I just don't think it's appropriate, because you don't need a natural proficiency to become good at something like this. It's even easier to learn if you're interested in something, because that's just how the brain works.
If you want to think of it as something that is out of your reach, as the word "talent" would suggest, that's not my problem. I just think it's a shame.
You completely missed the point I said that talent is the same thing as a skill, so if you're going by the definition of talent being a gift by the gods you're at fault here. A lot of creative things require you to have a hell of a lot of patience and dexterity these days because being an artist alone wont get you by everyday and put food on the table. A lot of people aren't fortunate to live right next to a hardware/ material shop and not a lot of people can afford to fund the supplies to create impressive pieces of armor or whatever it is you're making.
It's a really basic definition, and it's a word that is normally used separately from 'skill' or otherwise. Fair enough, though, I think I'll opt out of this conversation if all it comes down to is arguing semantics.
I wouldn't say so, judging by that black stuff "leaking" from his armor. But that just clashes even further with the rest of his get-up. Also, no broken arm.
>Using his left arm
4/10 Guts cosplay, try again Before you fgts try to correct me I know it's Artorias, Artorias is heavily based on Guts from Berserk
Actually, using the sword in any hand is okay, since Artorias was enough of a badass to fight you with his sword hand crippled using his sword in his right hand. (his actually a lefty) you can see that on the boxes art and in some concept works.
i know it's speculation, but that doesn't mean it's him. this cover is not the original japanese cover. japan's case has an elite knight, and i'm pretty sure japan had completed the character designs by the time bandai's case was released. it just isn't artorias.
Why are people on tinder when they're 19? Seems a tad bit early if you ask me. You're going to be meeting people in work/school anyway at that age, I'd probably wait til 21.