Live Magazine September 2014 Volume 9/2014 | Page 157

Photographer: SoulFire Photography | www.facebook.com/SoulfireStudio Your video tutorials are really detailed but easily understand where can readers go to see more of your tutorials? A few years ago on a whim, to test out a new camera I received as a gift I got for my birthday I filmed myself working on a piece of armor for my Kerrigan costume. The video was very experimental, but I uploaded it on Youtube and it became very popular and I got a lot of positive feedback from viewers and even requests for more videos. I have made graphical tutorials for cosplay in the past and they have also been very popular among the community, but I recently decided that I wanted to take more time to explore using You- tube as a venue for my tutorials, and have uploaded an entire series of videos detailing the construction of one of the worbla and sequin bracers I constructed for my Vaporeon costume. The tutorials are found on my youtube channel www.youtube.com/ Phaleure, but I always upload a link to my videos on my facebook page www.facebook.com/Phaleure, so if you want to get all of my graphical tutorials, like the one for coloring worbla, or my video tutorials, AND all of the juicy tips I include when I upload my copious cosplay progress photos that would be a good place to start! And finally where can we send readers who want to find out more about you? I try to be as available to the community as possible! Along with my youtube channel and facebook page, I also have an Instagram: www.instagram.com/Phaleure and a twitter: www.twitter.com/Phaleure Are you starting to notice a pattern here? I love to meet new people and adore chatting, and talking shop, so if anyone is so inclined they can also e-mail me at phaleurecosfx@ gmail.com.