Large jointed blue dragon plush
:D So happy with this one! Though I already have some tweaks I'd like to do next time I use this pattern. But she came out really nicely.
And although my project list is fairly long at this point I am still open for plush commissions. I'm trying to do more plush and fewer fursuits, I like making plush better.
And although my project list is fairly long at this point I am still open for plush commissions. I'm trying to do more plush and fewer fursuits, I like making plush better.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 800 x 1130px
File Size 242.1 kB
This came out really cute! Nice work. :3
Out of curiosity, where does one get th joints to do jointed dolls/plush, and how big of a pain in the a$$ are they to use? Always wanted to try, as I love the old fashioned teddy bears, but never knew where to find the parts and how to attach em'. Are they a huge hassle?
Out of curiosity, where does one get th joints to do jointed dolls/plush, and how big of a pain in the a$$ are they to use? Always wanted to try, as I love the old fashioned teddy bears, but never knew where to find the parts and how to attach em'. Are they a huge hassle?
Well, I use plastic lock joints. REALLY easy to use, with the down side of once you put them in, they're IN, and you have to destroy them completely with like... wire cutters to get them off if you messed them up. I buy them here: http://www.crscraft.com/products/vP.....amp;amp;class=
There are tons of other kinds of joints, some easier and some harder to deal with. I think plastic lock joints are the easiest, but as I mentioned they do have their limitations. This dragon, for example, has joints that are slightly too loose even after being snapped down all the way, but of course I can't get them off to try and adjust that now, so I just have to live with it being a little loose, unless I want to take the whole plush apart and start over with a new set.
There are tons of other kinds of joints, some easier and some harder to deal with. I think plastic lock joints are the easiest, but as I mentioned they do have their limitations. This dragon, for example, has joints that are slightly too loose even after being snapped down all the way, but of course I can't get them off to try and adjust that now, so I just have to live with it being a little loose, unless I want to take the whole plush apart and start over with a new set.
thats so awesome, roughly what would it cost to make one of drake my sona? http://www.furaffinity.net/view/7056685 dunno if u make smaller sizes
For one this size it'd be $200. I can do smaller ones, but probably the cheapest I can do is $120, for a fairly little one. (Around a foot long probably, this one is a bit over three feet.) They use less materials, but little plushes still have as many pieces and take almost as much time. :)
I just want one to chainmaile...If you can view FB links here is what i did with my mom's wyvern. He is about 3feet long.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f.....amp;amp;type=1
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f.....amp;amp;type=1
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