December 25th, 2009
rona_dolvi, posting in
fursuit:
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone. I just (like a day ago), got a white body suit in the mail. I'm going to replace the back portion that is airbrushed with fur, and turn this pretty body suit into a skunk! Here's my quick Yule-tide question... Anyone have any references for a skunk tail that could stand up and look good? I made a skunk when I was in sixth grade for a costume contest, but we held that tail up with clothes wire. I want something that will be soft and huggable as well as able to stand up. Is that possible or am I asking too much? This will be a white skunkette with light blue markings. Any suggestions for skunk help? Thank you! Rona P.S. Sadly the fursuit feet that came with the body suit were not salvageable. I can use some of the fur on them, but they are so worn. :(
December 24th, 2009
beastcub, posting in
fursuit:
 of all the tiger colorations out there the golden tabby, also known as a strawberry tabby, is my favorite coloration. the tail was a happy accident in that all was trying to do was make it posable and it also ended up bouncy. the jaw is fully articulaed, the legs have a bit of padding on the knee and calf to avoid the pajama leg look, i am also happy with how i made the chest look fem wihout any padding just by using airbrushing. the hand paws and claws by artslave as i outsourced her for hand paws since i am so overbooked (and downright hate making them) the eyes are hand painted and came out just wonderful. overall i am pleased with this one, so much so that it inspired me to make a new head, why did it not dawn on me untill now that i could make myself a new large-breed cat head instead of a new housecat head to go with my bodysuit. ( Lots of Photos and video )( Lots of photos and video )
spreebok, posting in
fursuit:
Wheee, my first official post here! For the past few days, I've been working on a personal suit head that has been sitting about for about a month, and I mangaged to get him finished in time for christmas! ( Read more... )
furrhappens, posting in
fursuit:
Current Mood:  giggly
Say hello to the newest additions to FH: Acme Calico Cat, JoeySparks the Pikawolf, and Mondscheine Dragon!   More pictures at www.FurrHappens.com ! Acme's bodysuit had over 100+ pieces and was a definite test of patience to put together. Joey has LED's in his cheeks that light up, and Mondscheine has tons of UV airbrushing, and glows with spots and highlights when under black-light. Thanks everyone for your patience so far with my move ^^. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
December 23rd, 2009
laceddog, posting in
fursuit:
Sorry if this has been asked before. I couldn't find anything in the memories :) I'm looking for something to medium or long length. Price being no issue. I'm looking for the main tan color of fur on a buckskin horse. (This is a buckskin for those that may be wondering, canaryzoo.com/Horse%20Colours/colour%20buckskin.jpgI found these solid long hair fabrics from Distinctive Fabrics: distinctivefabric.com/images/products/color/jpg/sldlghrfur1_camel.jpgdistinctivefabric.com/images/products/color/jpg/sldlghrfur1_beige.jpgAnd then this. www.prefurs.com/10Expand.aspBut I don't know if any of those would work nicely? If you've ever used those furs please let me know how it worked out for you. And please, if you have a better alternative go ahead and tell! Thanks <3
brinaari_aia, posting in
fursuit:
Hi! So I've been thinking of building my first proper fursuit head in the future, and it occurred to me. What about taxidermy rug-shells or shoulder-mounts? I know that, for example, some animal forms are way too small. In the case of my Versin fursuit in progress/renovations, I'd be using a wolf shoulder mount's head, or a rugshell preferably with its whole head. I was imagining that- since they're made of foam- I'd hollow it out and attach to balaclava mask, sever the jaw and make it moveable to my real jaw, and insert taxidermy jawset and sculpt where necessary/attach horns/add fur/etc. I'm going for as realistic as I can get, but I suck at carving foam and can't afford to do the cast-method that Qarrezel and Beetlecat do (for example: they are my inspirations). I figure it'll be really hot, and plan to install a small fan in the muzzle. The main thing I have to do is measure properly. I'm pretty sure fitting will be fine, but I wanted to drop the idea to see if anyone's had experiences with this. Has anyone experimented with this? Thanks much. :)
shadow_hazzard, posting in
fursuit:
Does anyone know of a good quality short pile fur that matches the Distinctive Fabric long pile dark brown? I am also looking for vinyl or faux leather in roughly this color: 
fry_fuzzmutt, posting in
fursuit:
so heres the base i was making today :D still not finnished, but nearly :3 this is another commish, happy enough about it :3 advice n critz always welcome. and thankyou to everyone that kept me company :D ( piccys )
shadowedxrunes, posting in
fursuit:
just wondering if theres any decent tutorials out there? since I'm REALLY useless at this kind of thing :P I'm looking to make a clay head, then cast from it... however I have no idea how to go about it, I BARELY remember how we did this for a float back at school, all I remember was there being three layers... so. anyone have tutorials, or even GOOD advice, and by good advice, i mean indepth advice... checked the memories and couldn't find anything useful really
mialattia, posting in
fursuit:
Hey guys, I'm in need of light blue/sky blue matte vinyl for an upcoming project, but the only place I've been able to find actual yards of fabric (that isn't meant for advertising or something) is Mjtrends.com and they tell me they will not be restocking it. I need matte vinyl because otherwise it'd be wayyyy too shiny; I'm not going for a fetish gear look or anything flashy. Does anybody know where I can find it? I didn't think it'd be this difficult. I looked into vinyl paints/dyes, but for something I'll be wearing around, I'm not too enthusiastic about the idea and I've heard mixed reactions on how well it stays on things mostly stationary (car seats), much less a costume outfit. A blue close to this (doesn't need to be exact, but not much darker): 
December 22nd, 2009
beastcub, posting in
fursuit:
 hand sewn markings this time. handsewing is a pain, but for me it is actually cutting out and lining up the pieces that drives me nuts, i had the markings drawn on the backing and i would cut and replace 5 inch segments at a time with the spirals because i knew that if i cut out and tried to sew it in as a whole piece i would screw it up. looking through moo's FA gallery every piece of art had different tattoos with some big style differences so i got permission to create my own design and got it approved before it was sewn in. Moo does not have black under the eyes in any of the art BUT the large mesh vewiports means vision is quite excellent in this mask <3 Also he has some really nice wiggle ears, they came out so nice and bouncy. ( Pictures and Video )
fry_fuzzmutt, posting in
fursuit:
soo here is what ive been up too tonight, i was streaming this earlyer (i have deleted my post now ive finnished BTW X3 but this isnt about streaming this is about fursuit progress :D here is my first cow, very nearly finnished but my work room was getting to cold :( so ill finnish this tomorrow! im really happy with it.. it shows im improving :3 i hope you all like it too, specially husky moo :D ( before n after piccys!!! )
diadexxus, posting in
fursuit:
Current Mood:  cheerful
Once you are done with the Stream of the day/night, please come back and delete your post. Thanks! -J
theassassinnox, posting in
fursuit:
Current Mood:  working
Finished feet for Robbie. These are my "Con Feet" and they zip up on top of your favorite low profile shoes. ( Read more... )Enjoy! ~Katie/Shadow
merystic, posting in
fursuit:
Hey all, I noticed there are precious few (if any) posts about scaly handpaws in the memories. I've been working on my gryphon partial, and I'm finding myself a bit perplexed as to how to handle them. They're supposed to be scaly, rather than furry, and are presenting a problem as to how to make them. I've been experimenting sewing my own below-the-elbow gloves out of upholstery vinyl, which turned out decent enough and at least felt sort of like leathery skin, but the problem there comes with the scales (which I very much would like; I'd paint them on if I had to, but wouldn't it be so much cooler to have actual scale topography on the gloves?). I'm almost certain cutting out the individual scales and hot-gluing them on would be a disaster, particularly at articulating places like the knuckles and wrists. Conversely, it seems to me that sewing them on would be as conspicuous as it would be time-consuming. Here's a drawing of my ideal glove:  I looked online for costume dragon/reptile/bird hands and came up with this, which would work in a pinch I guess besides being the wrong color...except the scales don't go up the forearm and it isn't a below-the-elbow length glove. Does anyone know a way I can make a scaly glove? I wouldn't know the first place to begin making a rubber or latex costume glove like the latter I just showed, although that would be the best fix if I could somehow poof it into existence I think. Does anyone have any other ideas for a way I can make a scaly glove to fit my specifications (wider scales on the top of the forearm, hands, and fingers, claws, below-the-elbow length), or clever way to attach scales to an existing glove? As a last resort, does anyone know anyone that makes and/or sells these? Thanks so much for the help!
December 21st, 2009
msmanuscript, posting in
fursuit:
Current Mood:  artistic
Wow, I'm full of questions. Head carving! http://artsquish.deviantart.com/art/Werewolf-WIP-2-139735514http://artsquish.deviantart.com/art/DIY-Dragon-Mask-140825226And the masks made by fry_fuzzmutt. How are they done? What are they made out of? Is this better for mask blanks to sell/use on other masks rather than a one-time thing? Do you carve them, make a negative of them, then cast them in plastic? How light/heavy are they, and how easy/comfortable are they to wear?
fuzzyrattie, posting in
fursuit:
I am making a feline suit and I ordered plastic bear claws to cut to length and paint to use as claws. I've cut them, but I was looking at them and I thought "How do I attach these so they don't fall off?" Since they are trimmed at the end, there's nothing really to hold them on securely from the inside of the paw, and since they are plastic I am afraid hot glue won't be enough. EDIT: Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I ended up poking a couple holes in the claws near the bottom (using a yarn needle heated over a candle) so I can sew them in. I would have drilled them if I had a drill or was patient enough to wait until I could borrow one. I also will hot glue the claws just to make sure they don't come loose. I think I am too paranoid with claws, but oh well.
mialattia, posting in
fursuit:
Current Mood:  curious
Sup guys, I've been trying to find a good way not to change my voice in any way, but simply to digitize it and make it sound like a creepy monotone computer or radio comm voice or something. Deepening my voice would be cool, too, but really not necessary considering it'd make me happy enough just to warp it. So, is this something you can do with a voice-changer, or are there other devices that will warp/digitize your voice in realtime that could be made to work with a costume? By the way, this costume would not be a fursuit, it would be full-body futuristic armor with helmet; there would probably be slightly more extra room in the helmet than in a fursuit head, but not much.
ljspotlight, posting in
lj_spotlight:
i_hope_thatFor many of us, the holidays can be kind of rough. If you're searching for a network of understanding friends, this ultra-nurturing community encourages you to express your heartfelt wishes and offer other members encouragement and acceptance. Not for the terminally snarky or emotionally-challenged, this is a good-spirited place to lend comfort and support.
ljspotlight, posting in
lj_spotlight:
diygiftsFeeling crafty? If you've got a few last folks on your holiday gift list, this is a great place to seed your creativity and generosity. You'll also discover wonderful DIY tips to decorate your home and entertain guests. Offering a no-frills-no-skills attitude that welcomes the cash-challenged and arts-phobic, you're sure to get ideas and make friends in the process.
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