
vision is now out the neck vs out the nose, vision out the nose was horrible, vision now is somewhat better than normal vision out the eyes of a head.
I have been unable to get short fur to not look like a wrinkled mess hence the use of long fur.
a fan above one's brow blows down into the area behind the mesh to keep air circulated. Technically the mesh area could be smaller, but I chose to have it come down to just below one's lip so your breath goes out the mesh vs gets trapped in fur.
the frame around the mesh inside is firm and sits on your chin and this keeps the head from sliding too far forward
I have been unable to get short fur to not look like a wrinkled mess hence the use of long fur.
a fan above one's brow blows down into the area behind the mesh to keep air circulated. Technically the mesh area could be smaller, but I chose to have it come down to just below one's lip so your breath goes out the mesh vs gets trapped in fur.
the frame around the mesh inside is firm and sits on your chin and this keeps the head from sliding too far forward
Category All / Fursuit
Species Unicorn
Size 1694 x 1808px
File Size 497.8 kB
I try to use black when I can get away with it (his black tattoos gave me enough wiggle room) because A: it hides the face behind it from the viewer best, and B: it is the easiest to see through (the white mesh in my loftwing is such a fffff to see through, and I tried to black it on the back but could hardly do so)
I was thinking the same thing! What keeps you from blackening the back of the white mesh? Does it bleed through? I used black sharpie on mine and it helped (though I doubt my mesh is the same as yours, lol). However, this was still very nicely done! I didn't even notice the black mesh until I read the description. Did the change in view create any drastic inner changes to where the head rests?
I'll let you know when I pick it up and try it on. Look up the definition of "awesome" in the dictionary and all you see is a
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