
https://www.etsy.com/listing/247462.....cut-and-hinged
Fits up to a 24" head with padding on the inside. This head will fit glasses, and is best suited for a straight hinge system.
The nose CAN be used for the finished head, it sticks out far enough and is completely textured.
Will fit our bunny jawsets with some alterations. Silicone nose, jawset and tongue soon to be made.
Will fit 3cm 3D eyes, 3.8cm 3D eyes, and 2 inch eyes. 2" 3D eyes are ideal and what the blank is intended for.
Fits up to a 24" head with padding on the inside. This head will fit glasses, and is best suited for a straight hinge system.
The nose CAN be used for the finished head, it sticks out far enough and is completely textured.
Will fit our bunny jawsets with some alterations. Silicone nose, jawset and tongue soon to be made.
Will fit 3cm 3D eyes, 3.8cm 3D eyes, and 2 inch eyes. 2" 3D eyes are ideal and what the blank is intended for.
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 976px
File Size 116.4 kB
Listed in Folders
Oh wow! that is awesome!
My only criticism is, that the profile of the nose/muzzle is a bit too straight.
Rats, from my experience having them as pets, have a more rounded, roman nose. It's a very slight curve that starts at the brow, peaks about the center of the puffy part of the cheek, then slopes gently down to the nose. But it varies from rat to rat... it's more pronounced in dumbo rats.... but that's just my nit picky opinion, lol... it can be easily corrected by sculpting foam on the base to achieve the desired look.
your sculpture work on these is divine... it's so hard to get perfect symmetry, as a sculptor myself I can empathize with how much work goes into every little tool stroke. ^_^ yet another stunning piece!
My only criticism is, that the profile of the nose/muzzle is a bit too straight.
Rats, from my experience having them as pets, have a more rounded, roman nose. It's a very slight curve that starts at the brow, peaks about the center of the puffy part of the cheek, then slopes gently down to the nose. But it varies from rat to rat... it's more pronounced in dumbo rats.... but that's just my nit picky opinion, lol... it can be easily corrected by sculpting foam on the base to achieve the desired look.
your sculpture work on these is divine... it's so hard to get perfect symmetry, as a sculptor myself I can empathize with how much work goes into every little tool stroke. ^_^ yet another stunning piece!
thank you for the critique but i was using hairless rats as reference and the muzzles are rather flat. looks like the fur gives most of the look of that roman nose you speak of, but again most of my resin heads are just basis that i put most of the basic shape of the animal into place then its up for the makers to add additional feature to make their final product unique. ^-^
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