
Here's a fox head, freshly pulled from the mold, before the flashing from the mold seam was removed. The colors you see are cast into the latex - think of them as a suggestion of the the markings the final airbrushing will have.
The color is also a bit muted. It was much orange-r once it was cleaned up.
The color is also a bit muted. It was much orange-r once it was cleaned up.
Category All / Fursuit
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 444 x 700px
File Size 41.2 kB
So, will this end up as a mask of a similar caliber as the werewolf mask you usually wear (IE, with hair), or will it be exclusively latex?
Also, the lips look a bit strange to me because they protrude so noticeably around the entirety of the mouth. Is there any reason for the flaring?
Also, the lips look a bit strange to me because they protrude so noticeably around the entirety of the mouth. Is there any reason for the flaring?
Per the client's request, this one is just latex, no fur. It's a pull from an older mold, and the other heads made from it have all been furred at least as much as our usual werewolves.
The original sculpt was done with full furring in mind. The lips protrude just enough to be flush with seal length fur on the muzzle. There's not a sharp boundary on the upper lip between muzzle and lip; the lower lip is more defined (and protrudes more).
The skin texture is done on most of our sculpts automatically. It's a habit from the haunted house work.
The original sculpt was done with full furring in mind. The lips protrude just enough to be flush with seal length fur on the muzzle. There's not a sharp boundary on the upper lip between muzzle and lip; the lower lip is more defined (and protrudes more).
The skin texture is done on most of our sculpts automatically. It's a habit from the haunted house work.
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