This Cosplayer Can Transform Into Any Character Using Only Household Items
We all know that cosplaying is expensive, buying even just the basics can set you back some hard-earned bucks.
But the guy behind Lowcost Cosplay proves that with but a dash of imagination (and some everyday items around the house), you can turn into anything and anyone you desire.
Cosplayer Anucha Saengchart has got his movies down pat.
Based on scantily-clad doll, this was shot after he drew her like one of his French girls? Maybe?
— and cartoons down to a T.
Sensodyne FTW here.
He nails video game characters by combining unexpected items.
Candles, shuttlecocks and ... are those sanitary pads on his shoulders?!
He's also inspired by his favorite snacks.
Tarp tents don't get any sweeter than this.
These food tributes are just incredible.
With a black background, these shots would be nearly impossible to differentiate.
He even covers questionable celeb outfits...
even if it means suffering for it.
Oh, the things we do for glamour.
But if he does spend money on a prop, he makes sure it gets utilized. Take his blue hair for example.
The clothespin definitely completed that look.
This guy's creative juices flow as fast as Sonic's sprint.
Another icon inspired by his mane.
His blue hair makes another reappearance.
Who knew jello could have so many uses?
Really, how many characters can he create from his electric blue strands?
It's hard to keep up with this talent's numerous light-bulb moments!
Triggered by good hygiene and bad habits, this Dragon Ball Z recreation came to be.
This post came with a health reminder for his followers, by the way.
This guy puts nothing to waste.
A rotten banana gets new life as a prized weapon.
He even employs his cat to pose in his photos.
This cat's patience will be rewarded for this cool collab.
He's living proof that one doesn't have to be rich to be a successful cosplayer!
This spot-on cosplay gives costume designers a run for their money!
Check out more of Anucha Saengchart's work: Lowcostcosplay/Facebook.