Prostetics, Masks and Bodypainting- For free.
15 years ago
General
Hey lovelies, I have been doing Bodypainting for Work experience! It is loads of fun, omg, so much fun! Eee!!! :D
I just thought I'd put it out there, for those of you who want to be all dressed up (but can't afford the massive costs of a suit) that I'll be happy to do some bodypainting or prosthetics for any lovely people out there.
I won't be charging for my time since I'm new to it and inexperienced at this stage, but I would ask anyone who wants to be transformed into their fursona to help by covering the cost of supplies.
My holidays are coming up, and I will have a lot of free time to explore new things, such as this! :D
I have done:
- Base colour
- Additional colours/patterns
- paint a 'Fluffy' pattern/texture on skin.
- Attached prosthetics. Eg: add whiskers and adding gore (so much fun to make!)
I would like to try:
- Attach tails/paws/claws/ears/horns/scales to make it look like more like it is a natural part the body (latex can be difficult to get out of fabric though, so this should only be done on bare skin, or on old clothing)
- Make Foam/latex FX masks which can be re-worn.
- Attempt to make a full-body custom latex suit- Maybe also glue fluffy fabric over the entire thing for a perfectly-fitting fursuit.
Some things worth noting:
-Hair can make it difficult- You would need to shave/wax where the paint or latex would go before doing this, otherwise it can be hard or even painful to remove.
-Keep in mind the heavier a person is, the bigger the canvass would be and the longer it would take (and the cost of supplies would be high for a full body painting). If you are lovely and large I would suggest only a partial body painting (ie: arms, face, neck)
- Bodypainting and FX can take a LONG time, so if any of you decide you'd like to give it a go please be prepared for a few hours of socializing with me.
- And last off, but most importantly: I'd rather not spend hours painting someone who is mean, elitist, or massively crossing-the-line inappropriate. If you start talking about your dogs cock, make a pass at me, or touch me in any unwanted way, I will pick up my gear and leave right then and there. No exceptions. (It really sucks that I HAVE to say this btw.) That much said, most furries I have met here in Adelaide have been pretty cool to hang out with, so i'm sure there won't be any problems there. ;)
I just thought I'd put it out there, for those of you who want to be all dressed up (but can't afford the massive costs of a suit) that I'll be happy to do some bodypainting or prosthetics for any lovely people out there.
I won't be charging for my time since I'm new to it and inexperienced at this stage, but I would ask anyone who wants to be transformed into their fursona to help by covering the cost of supplies.
My holidays are coming up, and I will have a lot of free time to explore new things, such as this! :D
I have done:
- Base colour
- Additional colours/patterns
- paint a 'Fluffy' pattern/texture on skin.
- Attached prosthetics. Eg: add whiskers and adding gore (so much fun to make!)
I would like to try:
- Attach tails/paws/claws/ears/horns/scales to make it look like more like it is a natural part the body (latex can be difficult to get out of fabric though, so this should only be done on bare skin, or on old clothing)
- Make Foam/latex FX masks which can be re-worn.
- Attempt to make a full-body custom latex suit- Maybe also glue fluffy fabric over the entire thing for a perfectly-fitting fursuit.
Some things worth noting:
-Hair can make it difficult- You would need to shave/wax where the paint or latex would go before doing this, otherwise it can be hard or even painful to remove.
-Keep in mind the heavier a person is, the bigger the canvass would be and the longer it would take (and the cost of supplies would be high for a full body painting). If you are lovely and large I would suggest only a partial body painting (ie: arms, face, neck)
- Bodypainting and FX can take a LONG time, so if any of you decide you'd like to give it a go please be prepared for a few hours of socializing with me.
- And last off, but most importantly: I'd rather not spend hours painting someone who is mean, elitist, or massively crossing-the-line inappropriate. If you start talking about your dogs cock, make a pass at me, or touch me in any unwanted way, I will pick up my gear and leave right then and there. No exceptions. (It really sucks that I HAVE to say this btw.) That much said, most furries I have met here in Adelaide have been pretty cool to hang out with, so i'm sure there won't be any problems there. ;)
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The reasons I say 'maybe' though are financially I'm not in the best position to help with costs at the moment, and there's the joy of hair... Still, it might be something I'd help you out with, even if it's offering myself as a blank canvas for you to practice on as you wish as opposed to being a latex/body painted dragon.
At the absolute least I'd like to catch up with you again some time as it's been too long!
The more I think about it, the more I'd like to try making a Silicone mask. I've been having a look at tutorials, and they don't look too difficult to do, I think I could give it a go If I had foam, gel-10, and a dummy head. Your 'sona would actually be pretty good for something like this, since I wouldn't have to attach any fur to it. I'll have a look around at prices of materials, if only for the sake of curiosity.