
A red and gold elk
The tinfoil antler armature will be covered in delight paper clay which is super smooth, strong and light weight, it can take a decent beating but even if he does slam a doorway hard enough (which I honestly expect to happen at least once) the armature will mean the results will be a cracked tip vs a lost tip.
I freaken love antlers, they are so unique, elk antlers are particularity impressive and I had fun creating these.
I wanted to go even bigger but honestly any bigger would just be too hard to wear/transport/ship
The tinfoil antler armature will be covered in delight paper clay which is super smooth, strong and light weight, it can take a decent beating but even if he does slam a doorway hard enough (which I honestly expect to happen at least once) the armature will mean the results will be a cracked tip vs a lost tip.
I freaken love antlers, they are so unique, elk antlers are particularity impressive and I had fun creating these.
I wanted to go even bigger but honestly any bigger would just be too hard to wear/transport/ship
Category All / Fursuit
Species Cervine (Other)
Size 1280 x 647px
File Size 197.7 kB
neck just under the head.
Vision is both excellent and a bit flawed, I mean, keep the view port hidden best and to keep the angle of the fursuit head from being awkward... one tends to be seeing everything from the shoulders down unless they tilt their head back, vision from the shoulders down though is almost 100% perfect with minimal peripheral vision loss, and when speaking with someone a simple head tilt back allows you to see their face (unless they are shorter than you then no problem lol)
Vision is both excellent and a bit flawed, I mean, keep the view port hidden best and to keep the angle of the fursuit head from being awkward... one tends to be seeing everything from the shoulders down unless they tilt their head back, vision from the shoulders down though is almost 100% perfect with minimal peripheral vision loss, and when speaking with someone a simple head tilt back allows you to see their face (unless they are shorter than you then no problem lol)
Oh okay I see makes sense. Seems well enough off vision wise with it like that. Problematic maybe if a rather short person wanted a neck vision suit just sense they would may end up walking with their head tilted all the way back more often than not lol. Love that it has so much peripheral vision though because that is one thing that bothers me so much when I have a head on. I want maximum vision which obviously can't always happen
how large would you say the antlers are? look about 2-3 ft from front to back viewed from side.... i'm trying to get a gauge of good antler sizes to work with realistic suits cause i'm going to start practicing casting antlers this summer [have a friend who has alot of sheds and tines and we're basically gonna "cut&paste" to get the size and general shape and sculpt epoxy over rough joints, for minimal time but good strength for base model]
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