
SOLD!
FINALLY a mouth movement video here! http://youtu.be/VyECt356y_Q?list=UU.....NIWYWthsOpNJ_Q
Basically, the full pattern didn't work out for another client's mask. and that particular project is changing up a little bit! so I redistributed this pattern onto a base I had made up a long time ago.
The eyes are a tad big for a plain wolf, and the ears are a tad pointy and small for a coyote Xb but he's still cute either way.
The base is not my fox or my wolf, but the mid style canine base I had/have. that was used on the maned wolf. with a wolf nose and larger eyes.
so I put him up on furbuy to help me get some supplies https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1065531.html starting the bid at $400 with a $600 buy out!
Also a mouth/lip closeup http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15333853/
Specs:
*Resin base with moving jaw (my own sculpts)
*wolf jawset with realistically cast teeth.
*silicone nose and tongue
*green 1 1/4" acrylic cabochon follow eyes!
*ears made with fosshape. keep their shape!
*three different furs used in the base hood. two more on the ears!
*vision is alright. standard resin based realistic mask vision. Black mesh in the vision ports
*brown horse hair whiskers on the muzzle and also brow whiskers!
*Airbrushing with acrylic and createx airbrush paints
*lycra lined foam padding on forehead and chin area
*elastic straps for your head. moving jaw done with elastic around the hinge area.
*small tooth zipper from the base of the back of the head all the way to the top of the head. but with a 23" head you can pull the mask right off without unzipping if you need to!
*Fit a size 23 head snugly! but smaller head sizes will probably work as well.
*no fan installed.
Thanks for looking!
FINALLY a mouth movement video here! http://youtu.be/VyECt356y_Q?list=UU.....NIWYWthsOpNJ_Q
Basically, the full pattern didn't work out for another client's mask. and that particular project is changing up a little bit! so I redistributed this pattern onto a base I had made up a long time ago.
The eyes are a tad big for a plain wolf, and the ears are a tad pointy and small for a coyote Xb but he's still cute either way.
The base is not my fox or my wolf, but the mid style canine base I had/have. that was used on the maned wolf. with a wolf nose and larger eyes.
so I put him up on furbuy to help me get some supplies https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1065531.html starting the bid at $400 with a $600 buy out!
Also a mouth/lip closeup http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15333853/
Specs:
*Resin base with moving jaw (my own sculpts)
*wolf jawset with realistically cast teeth.
*silicone nose and tongue
*green 1 1/4" acrylic cabochon follow eyes!
*ears made with fosshape. keep their shape!
*three different furs used in the base hood. two more on the ears!
*vision is alright. standard resin based realistic mask vision. Black mesh in the vision ports
*brown horse hair whiskers on the muzzle and also brow whiskers!
*Airbrushing with acrylic and createx airbrush paints
*lycra lined foam padding on forehead and chin area
*elastic straps for your head. moving jaw done with elastic around the hinge area.
*small tooth zipper from the base of the back of the head all the way to the top of the head. but with a 23" head you can pull the mask right off without unzipping if you need to!
*Fit a size 23 head snugly! but smaller head sizes will probably work as well.
*no fan installed.
Thanks for looking!
Category Fursuiting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 402px
File Size 118.2 kB
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Sadly the nostrils aren't.I wish I could have had the resin nose on here but with my silicone noses they won't take to nostril cutting very well
The fur is Monterrey mills white
http://www.fabricempire.com/faux-fu.....-the-yard.aspx this brown which is not yellow as in the photos but more a light brown color and texture more like Monterrey mills
And this which is more grey beige http://www.fabricempire.com/faux-fu.....-the-yard.aspx
The fur is Monterrey mills white
http://www.fabricempire.com/faux-fu.....-the-yard.aspx this brown which is not yellow as in the photos but more a light brown color and texture more like Monterrey mills
And this which is more grey beige http://www.fabricempire.com/faux-fu.....-the-yard.aspx
The head is lovely. I see this more and more, and I'm not sure if it's a movement or not, but the head seems to be very "sloped," like you could draw a straight diagonal line from the forehead to the nose, almost like it's slope. I think it's just the angle of the eyes or the brow is not as nearly pronounced as many heads I've seen, but I thought I would mention it. Is it perhaps the angle at which you have to look straight/level out of the tearducts? If that is the case, as it is with my horse head (where the muzzle nearly touches the chest to look straight ahead) maybe angling it back might help?
This particular base is not like my other canine bases. it was literally the imperfect wolf sculpt that I felt I had to redo to make what is my current wolf blank. But I still like the base for certain things. and I had one already prepped up that I switched out for a different base for the commission it was going to be used on!
This mask wasn't planned at the beginning. and as I said, sprouted from switching a whole fur pattern from one commission and literally instead of just throwing the hood away as I wasn't sure what to do with it, re-utilizing it to be a different head. I would have switched the eyes out and fully redo them but I didn't want to add that extra work time and fidgiting with it. I DID reinstall a newer jaw piece into it!
These slight, not really imperfections but, I guess since I didn't plan the whole mask out from scratch to be what it is, I started the bid on it very low compared to other masks of my current quality because he is kind of a scrap 'yote but still adorable, handsome and loveable! looking at him on the table I kind of now wish I didn't have to give him up Xb
This mask wasn't planned at the beginning. and as I said, sprouted from switching a whole fur pattern from one commission and literally instead of just throwing the hood away as I wasn't sure what to do with it, re-utilizing it to be a different head. I would have switched the eyes out and fully redo them but I didn't want to add that extra work time and fidgiting with it. I DID reinstall a newer jaw piece into it!
These slight, not really imperfections but, I guess since I didn't plan the whole mask out from scratch to be what it is, I started the bid on it very low compared to other masks of my current quality because he is kind of a scrap 'yote but still adorable, handsome and loveable! looking at him on the table I kind of now wish I didn't have to give him up Xb
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12153301/ same base used for this maned wolf! still very useable for certain critters! but you are very correct. it does have more of a sloped muzzle! getting a good flat top of the head/forehead feel for these animals as they have naturally, and transferring that over to a human shape, I've found the face often times has to slope down a bit. but finding that perfect flat forehead slope needed and eyes pointing the right direction is a challenge sometimes Xb
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