
Last order completed in 2014
The horns and nose ring are both removable, the jaw is hinged to move.
This head features an excellent near full range of vision out the extra large mesh viewport area, there is a downside to the large mesh area in that a full face hood must be worn underneath but it is recommended one wear a balaclava under a fursuit anyway to help keep it cleaner and a full faced one fully hides not just the wearer's eyes but also mouth from view (I myself wear a hood that covers my mouth and nose, keeping pesky kids from looking in my muzzle to proclaim "you are not real!")
Some slight brown and gray airbrush work was used to highlight the coat as solid black fur tends to turn into a black blob when photographed.
Of course the best way to keep a bovine in-line is to get yourself am Australian Cattle Dog, and so I borrowed one my sister's. This here is Jazzie, one of my sister's two rescued shelter dogs.
Everything was made by me except the hand and feet hooves are made by DVC hand painted by me to match the horns.
The horns and nose ring are both removable, the jaw is hinged to move.
This head features an excellent near full range of vision out the extra large mesh viewport area, there is a downside to the large mesh area in that a full face hood must be worn underneath but it is recommended one wear a balaclava under a fursuit anyway to help keep it cleaner and a full faced one fully hides not just the wearer's eyes but also mouth from view (I myself wear a hood that covers my mouth and nose, keeping pesky kids from looking in my muzzle to proclaim "you are not real!")
Some slight brown and gray airbrush work was used to highlight the coat as solid black fur tends to turn into a black blob when photographed.
Of course the best way to keep a bovine in-line is to get yourself am Australian Cattle Dog, and so I borrowed one my sister's. This here is Jazzie, one of my sister's two rescued shelter dogs.
Everything was made by me except the hand and feet hooves are made by DVC hand painted by me to match the horns.
Category All / Fursuit
Species Cow
Size 1280 x 1236px
File Size 422.4 kB
This is such Epicness! Btw, did you use acrylics to paint all the hooves?
What type of fixative is needed to keep the color intact while walking/holding things?
Sorry for all the questions... I'm curious b/c I'm wanting to tackle my bongo Fursuit when I can. =]
So I appreciate any help given.
Once again, your suits incl. this one is superb! =]
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