
NOTE: I did not make these feet. They were commissioned from the extraordinarily talented
LobitaWorks. Go check em out!!!!
More of my suit work can be found on my DA and Weasyl. My FA gallery is not an accurate showcase of all of my work.
I am also OPEN for commissions!!!!! Send me an e-mail, note here, or on DeviantArt or Weasyl, if interested ^^
My DA: http://the-demon-ferret.deviantart.com/
My Weasyl: https://www.weasyl.com/~thedemonferret
E-MAIL: Dragontamer15@yahoo.com
My prices and what I am open for can be found here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14616057/
Made some fursuit sandals! I’m still perfecting how to make sandals on measurements only, but once I do, I plan on offering them for commission. These have standard nylon strapping and parachute buckle hardware, with the bottoms made of exercise foam mat, and all of that sealed and protected with a layer of solid rubber flooring. The buckles sit on the inside face of the foot, to help tell left from right, and it gives em a cool look.
These sandals took me about 5 hours to make. I’m not sure how I would price them yet, since the labor needed to make these was extensive (the rubber can only be cut with a jigsaw, which I used to cut all of the sole shapes).
Pros: super durable, looks nice, and no interfering toe straps.
Cons: weight. The rubber weighs down the feet, which makes em slip off a bit sometimes while walking. It’s super easy to slip them back though.

Comments are appreciated!
More of my suit work can be found on my DA and Weasyl. My FA gallery is not an accurate showcase of all of my work.
I am also OPEN for commissions!!!!! Send me an e-mail, note here, or on DeviantArt or Weasyl, if interested ^^
My DA: http://the-demon-ferret.deviantart.com/
My Weasyl: https://www.weasyl.com/~thedemonferret
E-MAIL: Dragontamer15@yahoo.com
My prices and what I am open for can be found here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14616057/
Made some fursuit sandals! I’m still perfecting how to make sandals on measurements only, but once I do, I plan on offering them for commission. These have standard nylon strapping and parachute buckle hardware, with the bottoms made of exercise foam mat, and all of that sealed and protected with a layer of solid rubber flooring. The buckles sit on the inside face of the foot, to help tell left from right, and it gives em a cool look.
These sandals took me about 5 hours to make. I’m not sure how I would price them yet, since the labor needed to make these was extensive (the rubber can only be cut with a jigsaw, which I used to cut all of the sole shapes).
Pros: super durable, looks nice, and no interfering toe straps.
Cons: weight. The rubber weighs down the feet, which makes em slip off a bit sometimes while walking. It’s super easy to slip them back though.
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
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Size 1280 x 1280px
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Nice!! There aren't too many sandal makers out there..
A lot of that time might have been a learning curve. Hopefully you'll get quicker!
I would suggest figuring out the slipping off issue. I saw it happen to a friend during the parade at Anthrocon, and he wasn't able to fix it without taking his suit off, so it ended up dangling around his leg until the parade was over..
A lot of that time might have been a learning curve. Hopefully you'll get quicker!
I would suggest figuring out the slipping off issue. I saw it happen to a friend during the parade at Anthrocon, and he wasn't able to fix it without taking his suit off, so it ended up dangling around his leg until the parade was over..
The slipping issue is not the sandal itself. The sandals are extremely secure ^^ Its the feet that slip off a bit, and that's only due to the way the maker makes their feet. They're basically like slippers, with no shoe base, so my heel kinda slips out of place now and again due to the sandals' weight. It's so minor though. You don't even notice, and a moment of foot adjustment fixes it XD No real issue there ^^
I really want to get to the point where I can do sandal commissions. These are technically the third set of sandals I've made. The other two (made a couple years ago) both fell apart, and I got disheartened. Now that I figured out how to make these extremely durable, and look very clean, I just need practice to perfect the process =P
I really want to get to the point where I can do sandal commissions. These are technically the third set of sandals I've made. The other two (made a couple years ago) both fell apart, and I got disheartened. Now that I figured out how to make these extremely durable, and look very clean, I just need practice to perfect the process =P
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