I love your tutorials so much! Thank you for the bit on the freckles. I’ve been trying to find the perfect way to do them for Emily! I love your Tracer. ❤️
14:06 "If it looks like you're wearing too much lip stick (Bird chirps "What?!?") it's not right." I always get a quick giggle when Bird chirp sounds like the word what.
This trick is totally gonna work for my Merida cosplay! Also love your cosplays and videos, I used your Harley Quinn tutorials for my Harley, honestly a life saver!
Omg this is an awesome tutorial!! If you’re going to NYCC 18 this year let me know! I’m going as tracer and this tutorial is exactly what I needed Also you seem really cool! c:
LE GASP. LE BRUSH IS BROKEN! And same I can't whistle or roll my r's either XD You look amazing in your cosplay. ;3; the bags under my eyes are so dark you don't even know. XD
Hi! Quick question! Will you be doing a gun tutorial? I love your videos and you really inspire me as a cosplayer! Also, around how much do you think this cosplay would cost? I really want to build it!
i actually purchased these guns as 3D prints, so there can not be a tutorial on them. i think the store i bought them from are in one of the tutorial videos, it was a long time ago...
Dear Axceleration, I'm commenting as a fellow cosplayer just to let you know your videos helped me a bunch. I just finished my Tracer cosplay. Your videos on said character were immensely helpful, not because I necessarily learned anything new as far as the technical side goes, because all that I could already do on my own, but because as I watched I was acutely aware that this is not the right shape, that has the wrong number of slots, that broke during a convention...and so on. And it didn't seem to bother you, and I was envious of such an attitude. I don't have an entire crew of 3D printing engineers and make up artists helping me every step of the way, I'm a loner through and through and would hate to have to work with people. I do everything on my own, from building a vacuum former to designing my own lycra for that specific costume, but that also means proffesional results are difficult for me to accomplish sometimes, as well as the whole thing being much more time-consuming. This really used to put a damper on my costuming process.I'm not very apt at verbalising such things, and I don't want you to misunderstand me, I'm just very grateful to be shown that maybe I needn't worry so much about accuracy, since people like you aren't as hellbent on making everything pitch-perfect as long as they have fun creating. This has really unblocked me, since I stopped being hesitant to try new techniques in fear of a failure, knowing that it's the personal fun and satisfaction factor that has the most weight in the whole process. This way I could finally finished what I started, and it feels great. Thank you for helping me change my mindset and all the best.
I've been wearing contacts for 10+ years. It just takes practice. You have to practice holing your kid up and pushing something into your eye. And likewise your eyes need to get accustomed to something constantly on them. It probably will be uncomfortable the first few times.
You should be able to gently and carefully pull off the dried glue after you take the lashes off. Good quality lashes will stay together. Low quality lashes will rip off :/
Honestly you’re like the best looking Tracer cosplayer! You did such an amazing job!! ❤️
This freckle tutorial is perfect!!
I love your tutorials so much! Thank you for the bit on the freckles. I’ve been trying to find the perfect way to do them for Emily! I love your Tracer. ❤️
One of the best tracer makeup and hair wig 🤭♥️♥️
14:06 "If it looks like you're wearing too much lip stick (Bird chirps "What?!?") it's not right." I always get a quick giggle when Bird chirp sounds like the word what.
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! The freckles look on fleek!! :3 You're an epic Tracer!
Your eyes are so gorgeous in this, seriously I couldn't stop staring at them lol, and I love your bubbly attitude its contagious :)
This trick is totally gonna work for my Merida cosplay! Also love your cosplays and videos, I used your Harley Quinn
tutorials for my Harley, honestly a life saver!
Omg this is an awesome tutorial!! If you’re going to NYCC 18 this year let me know! I’m going as tracer and this tutorial is exactly what I needed
Also you seem really cool! c:
You gorgeous thing, I can't wait to try this, it is the most perfect freckle tutorial ever!!!!
LE GASP. LE BRUSH IS BROKEN! And same I can't whistle or roll my r's either XD You look amazing in your cosplay. ;3; the bags under my eyes are so dark you don't even know. XD
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! You so perrty!!!
Are you gonna show how to make the pulse guns?
I actually didn't make the guns. They were 3D printed.
Hi! Quick question! Will you be doing a gun tutorial? I love your videos and you really inspire me as a cosplayer! Also, around how much do you think this cosplay would cost? I really want to build it!
i actually purchased these guns as 3D prints, so there can not be a tutorial on them. i think the store i bought them from are in one of the tutorial videos, it was a long time ago...
Dear Axceleration,
I'm commenting as a fellow cosplayer just to let you know your videos helped me a bunch. I just finished my Tracer cosplay. Your videos on said character were immensely helpful, not because I necessarily learned anything new as far as the technical side goes, because all that I could already do on my own, but because as I watched I was acutely aware that this is not the right shape, that has the wrong number of slots, that broke during a convention...and so on. And it didn't seem to bother you, and I was envious of such an attitude. I don't have an entire crew of 3D printing engineers and make up artists helping me every step of the way, I'm a loner through and through and would hate to have to work with people. I do everything on my own, from building a vacuum former to designing my own lycra for that specific costume, but that also means proffesional results are difficult for me to accomplish sometimes, as well as the whole thing being much more time-consuming. This really used to put a damper on my costuming process.I'm not very apt at verbalising such things, and I don't want you to misunderstand me, I'm just very grateful to be shown that maybe I needn't worry so much about accuracy, since people like you aren't as hellbent on making everything pitch-perfect as long as they have fun creating. This has really unblocked me, since I stopped being hesitant to try new techniques in fear of a failure, knowing that it's the personal fun and satisfaction factor that has the most weight in the whole process. This way I could finally finished what I started, and it feels great. Thank you for helping me change my mindset and all the best.
Any tips for putting in lenses? Never have.. but I'm cosplaying Tracer soon
I've been wearing contacts for 10+ years. It just takes practice. You have to practice holing your kid up and pushing something into your eye. And likewise your eyes need to get accustomed to something constantly on them. It probably will be uncomfortable the first few times.
Axceleration Thanks a lot!!
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question, but what's the difference between a bb foundation and a cc foundation?
Not much honestly. Bb is supposed to be lighter wear and cc is supposed to have more coverage. But you can find good strengths to both now a days
It is two different types of foundation. Beauty balm and color correcting
Hooooly crap I am early. I REALLY JUST LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS THOUGH LOL
Cute
How do you reuse lashes?? Cause I want to use the ones I got for my Ivy cosplay but idk how with the glue
You should be able to gently and carefully pull off the dried glue after you take the lashes off. Good quality lashes will stay together. Low quality lashes will rip off :/
Axceleration Ah OK, thanks for awnsering!! Your freaking awesome
I just noticed that you look a lot like Robin from “How I met your mother“
Girl
i'm gay for you