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I would like to thank
defiantfox for the beautiful work done on my new set of paws. I would also like to thank them for making them in time for Furfright, despite the less then 2 week notice. I am very grateful to have gotten the opportunity to get them and they are well worth the money
I would also like to thank
sorethumb for takeing/sending me these pictures
I did make the rest of the suit
She is not done, Im surprized at how fast I managed to mostly complete her in time
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I would like to thank

I would also like to thank

I did make the rest of the suit
She is not done, Im surprized at how fast I managed to mostly complete her in time
Category Photography / Portraits
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tempting to get a commission, but its almost always a style issue in that people generally dont depict my sona despite the refs I have of her
the whole head is lightly mesh based, was an experiment to get out of entire mesh base with metal. wanted something that wouldnt rust or break, my last head's ears "died" because of fatigue in the metal reinforcement.
these ears are reinforced with lots of hot glue and mesh P: they stand up, but the foam work and fur are too heavy to stay exactly straight so if my head turns to the side, like when i pose for pictures... they lean too far and i look sooo derpy :C
im in the process of making a new head, its slow to come alive because i have a hard time with 3d things, but once the foam work is done its easy the rest of the way. at least for me ;p
the whole head is lightly mesh based, was an experiment to get out of entire mesh base with metal. wanted something that wouldnt rust or break, my last head's ears "died" because of fatigue in the metal reinforcement.
these ears are reinforced with lots of hot glue and mesh P: they stand up, but the foam work and fur are too heavy to stay exactly straight so if my head turns to the side, like when i pose for pictures... they lean too far and i look sooo derpy :C
im in the process of making a new head, its slow to come alive because i have a hard time with 3d things, but once the foam work is done its easy the rest of the way. at least for me ;p
Ahh, i understand your problem. have you sewn the fur of the ears into the fur on the head? that adds support at the base. You a strong, thick material at the base of the ears, where they meet the head, and a lighter material twards the top. this will keep them from floppying over, or loosing their straight look over many times of wearing it
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