Prior to her election as the official face of Elizabeth, Moleva won the competition "Miss Gamer" for 2012 (Russian beauty contest among gamer-girls), as Female Shepard ( Mass Effect 3). Other achievements as cosplayer and gamer She is currently voicing Elizabeth in an unofficial fan project to dub BioShock Infinite into Russian. The trailer was the final trailer and was used as the television advertisement for most countries.Īfter that, Moleva continued her cosplay work on BioShock and created a few more images of Elizabeth, such as the young Elizabeth and Elizabeth in her Rapture attire from Burial at Sea, which was eventually posted by Irrational Games. Her face was also used in a more realistic edition of the BioShock Infinite final trailer, where her facial features are edited to the bare minimum. She also has collected various magazines which has featured her work. Moleva was known to be very excited about this, having many photos on her Facebook of where she has spotted herself around various cities. Later, Moleva's image was used in photography aspects, eventually having imagery of her used on billboards, posters, and most importantly being used on the box art of the game itself. Moleva stated that Ken Levine contacted her himself through Facebook asking for her to email her back over a proposition that he had. This is shown during the Creating Elizabeth: The Women That Brought Her to Life trailer which was released just prior to the release of BioShock Infinite. Her face was scanned using special equipment, edited and then later imported for Irrational Game's artists to recreate for the game's promotional material. The first and most formal was as Elizabeth's facial model. 2 Other achievements as cosplayer and gamerĪnna had several roles in which she partook as Elizabeth.I used a cotton, breathable inner lining and a silk/polyester/some-shiny-fabric for the outside. a lot in a corset.Anyway, here are some progress photos of this step. BUT because it holds shape that well, I really had to loosen it up after I ate!! Note to self: Do not eat. Steel boning is great in that it really holds its shape. I had to think about what kind of boning I wanted to use too, and alls I can recommend for ANY corset work is steel boning, which I purchased from. I did do a test corset pattern on some pretty awesome Wonder Bread-like fabric, and I almost wished it could be a real corset so that I could make up a Wonder Bread Girl costume.Īfter I transferred my changes to real fabric, the real work began. It was my first time making one too! I actually used a base corset pattern from Simplicity 5006 (Misses Lingerie) and modified it to match Elizabeth's corset stye. I started on the corset first, since this part was the most difficult piece, in my opinion. To begin, I started with a few reference photos from the internet to get me started on materials. There are a few things I would change, such as the fit of the corset around the bewbs. Overall I was happy with the result of this costume. If you're interested in just seeing the result of my costume, go ahead and scroll all the way down! Otherwise, you can read all about my secrets below. now it is stinky poo and I need to clean it. This is actually one of my most favorite costumes AND I got a lot of mileage out of this too for the amount of work I put in. We'll skip to the chase - why did I pick this? Long story short, last summer I played Bioshock Infinite, loved it, loved Elizabeth, and finished the costume in a month and a half's time. Written by Riri ( SO! Clearly this post is going to be all about my Bioshock Shock: Elizabeth cosplay and the documentation of my work in progress along the way.
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