PART ONE: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/17750135/
PART THREE: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18963200/
This tutorial is for light weight, easy to make feetpaws! Instead of carving toes (which I hate doing) its more of a stuffed toe style. I have been using this method for a while and I absolutely adore it!
If you try out my method for feetpaw making feel free to show me, and if you have any questions feel free to ask!
(I may start uploading tutorials like this every now and then, if anyone has tutorial suggestions let me know~!)
NOTE: This is geared more towards beginners, more experienced makers should also line their feet, have cuff edges, and optionally have claws. I simplified this tutorial to make it easier for newer makers to follow.
PART THREE: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18963200/
This tutorial is for light weight, easy to make feetpaws! Instead of carving toes (which I hate doing) its more of a stuffed toe style. I have been using this method for a while and I absolutely adore it!
If you try out my method for feetpaw making feel free to show me, and if you have any questions feel free to ask!
(I may start uploading tutorials like this every now and then, if anyone has tutorial suggestions let me know~!)
NOTE: This is geared more towards beginners, more experienced makers should also line their feet, have cuff edges, and optionally have claws. I simplified this tutorial to make it easier for newer makers to follow.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Tutorials
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Size 1280 x 640px
File Size 154.2 kB
I still would rather not have to wash anything out in general just for the risk, chalk rubs off as you work so its usually gone by the time your done with the suit and its really cheap :>
Oh yea sharpie is horrible ack I did that a looong time ago when I first started off, good thing you and I both know better now!
Oh yea sharpie is horrible ack I did that a looong time ago when I first started off, good thing you and I both know better now!
Oh yeah. Thank god I my suit dosen't have a lot of white on it, but the white stripe going down his back is now ever so slightly pink bease it was done in red/purple sharpie. But for fleece, I never use makers. Only ever a white colored pencil or soft graphite pencil. Any kind of marker just ruins fleece
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