As time progresses, the cosplay interpretations of the characters of dragon ball they are evolving Now it is more common to find impressive works of Body Paint like this one that we will see of Vegeta, made by an exuberant model.
We have previously portrayed the work of Allien Trash Kitty as a pioneer in this Body Paint in Dragon Ball characters. There is no doubt that the Canadian is a step ahead of the rest of her because of her explosive creativity and her willingness to put colors on her bare skin.
In this case, the exuberant model who made Vegeta’s Body Paint is recognized under the artistic name Aura on the Moon. According to what we see in the images, reviewed by Spaghetti Codethe interpreter made an effort to do a really professional job.
The paint job was done by @Twiggy_ Mel. They all went to a town called Red Sands, in El Paso (border area of the United States and Mexico) and thus recreated Vegeta’s first arrival on Earth, when he was one of the most fearsome villains that humans have faced. Z Warriors.
Vegeta’s Body Paint
With the landscape described above, the photos were taken and this is how this wonderful art was portrayed that recalls one of the most exciting stages of Dragon Ball Z.
The only things that aren’t body paint in this cosplay interpretation are the belts that protect the legs on the Saiyan suits and the power level tracker on the face. The rest is simple painting art that stays true to the details of this masterful Vegeta.