
This style will be available at my next opening. They are the slimmest, most realistic feet Ive yet to make.
Check out the demo video here!: https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4AI3IJfDh/
I want to say up front that even providing me with leg/foot DTDs to get them produced, anyone picking up these kind of feet NEED to expect to do some fine tuning of the fit at home- its really easy though! you just keep taking them in along the 1 seam on the back of the leg with a zig-zag stitch until they are as tight as you want them to be. DTDs tell a lot but for something like this you really need to be the judge yourself.
Now that said, these feet are kinda cool- they are NOT build for rough terrain but there is neoprene rubber matting (wetsuit material, basically) in the sole and cast neoprene pads at the toe and heel to give you basic protection zipping about your average convention hall, house, city street, what-have-you. Essentially if you aren't walking on sharp stuff sticking straight up (nails, glass, extreme gravel), you should be good. And of course, avoid water/wet environments, it will not be a good time, noone likes soggy feet.
Check out the demo video here!: https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4AI3IJfDh/
I want to say up front that even providing me with leg/foot DTDs to get them produced, anyone picking up these kind of feet NEED to expect to do some fine tuning of the fit at home- its really easy though! you just keep taking them in along the 1 seam on the back of the leg with a zig-zag stitch until they are as tight as you want them to be. DTDs tell a lot but for something like this you really need to be the judge yourself.
Now that said, these feet are kinda cool- they are NOT build for rough terrain but there is neoprene rubber matting (wetsuit material, basically) in the sole and cast neoprene pads at the toe and heel to give you basic protection zipping about your average convention hall, house, city street, what-have-you. Essentially if you aren't walking on sharp stuff sticking straight up (nails, glass, extreme gravel), you should be good. And of course, avoid water/wet environments, it will not be a good time, noone likes soggy feet.
Category Fursuiting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 945px
File Size 342.3 kB
Listed in Folders
Sorry to answer for the artist, but perhaps the best option would be to simply be careful and step lightly. You know, stepping lightly how real animals do. It is mostly us humans who step like we want to break ourselves and the ground at the same time (spoiled by shoes I guess).
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