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Boo bear helped me print my Hurloon Minotaur (left) and Katina (right) masks. Both of these were edited from preexisting .objs I found online in Blender, and stuck back together with Gorilla epoxy putty.
The Hurloon Minotaur is the first print - as a result, this guy is waaaay to big for my head. He might be able to fit higher up on my head to see through the mouth, but I don't think the :U expression is great. It'll need a lot of post processesing, but the .obj captured all of the detail I wanted, so I think I can limit the use of foam on the head. Katina has less snoot and face shape, and as a result will need more work down the line. They are both hinged with a V-hinge, though springs have yet to come in yet.
I cute those screws on the side - as it turns out, using your body weight as leverage on bolt cutters can cut through metal! Yay!
Boo bear helped me print my Hurloon Minotaur (left) and Katina (right) masks. Both of these were edited from preexisting .objs I found online in Blender, and stuck back together with Gorilla epoxy putty.
The Hurloon Minotaur is the first print - as a result, this guy is waaaay to big for my head. He might be able to fit higher up on my head to see through the mouth, but I don't think the :U expression is great. It'll need a lot of post processesing, but the .obj captured all of the detail I wanted, so I think I can limit the use of foam on the head. Katina has less snoot and face shape, and as a result will need more work down the line. They are both hinged with a V-hinge, though springs have yet to come in yet.
I cute those screws on the side - as it turns out, using your body weight as leverage on bolt cutters can cut through metal! Yay!
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
Species Cow
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 325.2 kB
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