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Balaclava question

  • Dec. 21st, 2009 at 12:12 AM
Hi, I have another quick question, does anyone know of any brands of balaclavas that are ideal for use as a head base? I would really appreciate links if possible! For my current head, I used a ski mask, but I found that the knit tends to fray, and the hot glue easily seeps through it, which burns. :/

Thank you.

Help me and I will help you!

  • Dec. 20th, 2009 at 9:53 PM
I need a little help/trade. I don't have a sewing machine, nor the skills to use one if it magically appeared. But I want to make a fullsuit of a "My Little Pony" to wear to a pony con and also to otakon in Baltimore next summer...I want to take my little sis in law and that would be a great outfit to go in.
I do have experience with heads and tails, so I guess I am looking for a trade. Someone to make me a body suit (simple xlarge jumpsuit..no dtd, just the mcalls or butterwick or whatever pattern!) in exchange for a head or tail, or even something else, art...plushie...anything I can make for this skill. I can even provide the fur! I need the outfit by the end of April. Anyone game? email me at candycornsnake@yahoo.com for pictures of my past work!

I see...

  • Dec. 20th, 2009 at 5:39 PM
so, ruuning way late on my rat-head, but what you going to do? ;) Anyway, I'm going to make the eyes out of fun foam and buckram (at least I think I am) and was wondering something. I'm pretty sure people have said before, that it's best to color the buckram with paint pens? Is that true? Just wondering what people have to say on that subject, because me and plastic bowls hate each other. ;)

Alright guys, I'm in need of major help.

  • Dec. 20th, 2009 at 8:13 PM
Today, while I was away, my dog managed to get into my room and absolutely ruined everything but my head, since everything else was low to the ground. I am in DESPERATE need of a new body, hand, and feetpaws before this coming FC. I dont care the price, as long as it can be done. No budget. We wont be able to match the fur perfectly because I don't believe they sell it any more, but we can try. Man, what a way to start the holiday... :/ Email: Domino.dingo@yahoo.com Yahoo IM: Domino.dingo
 

Airbrushing help

  • Dec. 20th, 2009 at 6:37 PM
I bought a body suit and foot paws from someone and I was wondering...

Can you remove airbrushing from faux fur?

It's not that I don't like it, I just don't know if it's going to tie in with what I have planned for it.

Any help is appreciated.

http://pics.livejournal.com/selfishgiraffe/pic/0003qh18/ Linkage to picture.

P.S. FireStorm 6 did suggest just removing the offending back and sewing in a piece blank, so I may do that, and try with the piece removed to see what could be done with it. We'll see when I get it.

German sheppy!

  • Dec. 20th, 2009 at 1:42 PM

meet Cheif the german shepard! I made him to practice on balaclava/foam heads and to sell if he came out well, and I have to say I think he did! still needs afew touch ups [alittle painting around the eyes to darken the fur alittle and a hair poof if the new owner wants one]

anyways, onwards to photos! [its sunny and snowy outside, so there wasn't much I could do about the lighting :(] pictures below )

 

Dec. 20th, 2009

  • 11:05 AM
Hi everyone, I will yet again be streaming the making of my bunny head today, from about 11.45 GMT onwards! Foaming is almost complete, so today will be touch-ups and then onto furring and eyes! Happy to answer any questions on suit making! Yesterday was a laugh, come join us! :D I'll be streaming here: http://www.livestream.com/marmitee
See you there!

Dec. 19th, 2009

  • 11:36 PM
I had fun posing for pictures and dancing! Though my "dancing" is ridiculous. First time posting about this new suit! It still needs a name too. Any ideas? It's pretty big and imposing with the digi-stilts, so maybe something just as strong for a name? Mythological names?
I loved wearing it, so much fun!
*wags*



Half mask?

  • Dec. 19th, 2009 at 7:07 PM
Has anyone done a half mask? Where it's literally a mask, nothing on you head, just on your face? Like a Mardi Gras mask. I'm going to be making a kind of partial that turns into a fullsuit (way in the future, but I've started it because it'll take forever to make.)

Making a hat that has ears on it, and fluffs out (like the buffalo hat that Beetlecat made), and if I ever want to go full-on, I can just put on the mask, and then the hat. Has anyone done this before? If not, any ideas how to "connect" them so that when they are worn you won't see the seam on the forehead? How to make it not fall off my face when I move? A moving jaw would be awesome, but not needed. Would I connect the neck to the face, or to the "body" when I get around to making that portion?

And just to clear the air: No, I'm not going to use real fur. I don't use real fur (response to comments from last post I made.)

One last thing; how strong are drawer tracks? Enough to support something 90-110 pounds?

Newly Finished Husky!

  • Dec. 19th, 2009 at 8:44 PM
Hey everyone, I just finished a cheerful little black and white husky, and would like people's opinions! I'm intending to sell it, but would like some advice on pricing...

Pictures and more info below... )

Live streaming foaming of fursuit head

  • Dec. 19th, 2009 at 12:46 PM
Hello all!
I'll be livestreaming the foaming of Circuit 2.0
at 5:00pm Central time

I will also be making a balaclava.

I'm still quite new to making fursuits, and this will also be the first time I broadcast anything, so I apologize in advance for anything >.<

I'll be streaming here
http://www.ustream.tv/kawaiixteddy

I think that's the right page O.O not sure, let me know if it is or isn't XD


edit: Okay I found the right page now XD

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/fursuit-making

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Help Finding A Fur Color

  • Dec. 19th, 2009 at 1:36 PM
Hey guys! To make a long story short, I was lucky enough to find nearly the exact colors I wanted for my suit at a JoAnn's, I was however, UNfortunate enough to not buy enough and run out. In retrospect I don't mind because it was mostly an impulse buy and the fur is much less quality and too short a pile than I'd prefer to use anyways. Here's what I used (don't mind the sloppy pinning job). DF's Grey should be fine for the lighter grey but I haven't been able to find a darker grey I really like. Monterey Mill's Slate Seal is pretty close to the color I'm aiming for but I don't want seal/short pile (or to pay for 14 yards I don't need).

I guess the point of all this is, does anyone know of a decent solid dark grey? All I've found in longer piles is light grey and black. Nothing in between.

Dec. 19th, 2009

  • 5:37 PM
Hi guys!
I'm a relatively new fursuit maker and will be streaming the creation of my bunny partial, Crumpet, and also grooming and cleaning my fullsuit Marmite, as seen below!
http://s319.photobucket.com/albums/mm446/Fursuitsyeah/?action=view&current=IMG_6428.jpg

I'll be streaming here:
http://www.livestream.com/marmitee
From 6pm GMT!

Happy to answer questions, queries or show you things about my suit and style of making!
I might be a bit shy, not done this before, come and support me :D

Reply about Steed fursuit.

  • Dec. 19th, 2009 at 9:11 AM
Whinnyhi.

Thanks for all your great comments. Limited computer time here so making replies this way.

First, we need more horseys (fursuits).

I plan on taking photos next Spring on my bike (old, stripped-down Goldwing) and also on my horse (Tonka) in suit.

Like the idea of a biker bandanna on my head. Tried and tried to come up with a way for any hat (biker, cowboy) to work and fit down over the top of my fursuit head and have places (holes maybe) for ears but no luck so far. I know Brokken made his wonderful Clyde fursuit a cowboy hat that looks good so it is doable.

Hooves. Took a pair of cheap Walmart loafers (Earth Shoe it says inside) and bandsawed the heels about half-way flatwise so only the bottoms came off. Added wooden blocks to raise the heels about two inches and cemented the original heel cut-offs to the bottoms of the wooden blocks which are cemented to the remaining heels on the shoes. Thus high-heeled loafers. Then used spray foam (Great Stuff) in layers over the fronts of the loafers and let each layer set firm before adding the next. Built up to the rough shape but oversize, of hooves. Then sanded and sanded to shape for hind hooves (sort of a diamond shape whereas front hooves are round).

I had purchased a set of number 7 hinds horse shoes with toe clips and used them as a pattern for the bottom and thus the face shapes of the hooves to sand to. Then layers of fiberglass cloth and rosin to make fiberglass shells about 1/4 inch thick over the face of the hooves. Of course I allowed for the 1/4 inch increase in size when sanding the foam so the final product fit the shoes nicely. Polished the shoes and coated with coats of clear spray (Rust-oleum crystal clear enamel - very tough and good for this I also used in for my eyes).

Sanded the bottoms of the hooves flat on a big belt sander but it could be done by hand and epoxy and nailed them on exactly as a horse hoof trimmer (farrier) would have done with horse shoe nails. Heh... I wanted a proper job. Dense foam rubber then cemented in the center of the horse shoe that slightly raises the shoe off the floor. The shoes click on hard floors slightly, which I and most folks like. Was a lot of work but worth it. The left one rubs my big toe too much so buying a set of shoe-stretchers in hopes that will help. Next time I would press crumpled newspapers into the loafers prior to putting the foam layers over the fronts to keep the shape and prevent it pushing in anywhere. Painted the hooves with grey spray primer and then with acrylics by hand. I wanted the 'grain' of the hooves to show and checked out many photos as well as my own horse's white hooves to get the coloring right. Heh, I get more comments about the hooves than anything else.

The next furson who asks me "Why the long face?" is gonna get kicked.

Yes the mouth opens and closes with teeth and tongue inside. Tongue is carved from a piece of balsa and painted with acrylics. I have to fit my chin into a chinstrap that has foam padding and is part of the jaw with springs to close. So when I open my mouth and lower my chin the horse jaw opens.

The ears are meant to be moveable from front perked to flat back but they are a retrofit. The bearings are not at the right angle so really needs to be incorperated into a new head during construction to be effective. For now they are spring-loaded to the perk position.

The photos were taken by Tivo, the Clydesdale librarian, at his farm in Illinois.

From your comments I feel encouraged to continue. How about a gunslinger or cowboy outfit for riding my horse?

Steed

Real fast.

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 10:49 PM
Hey ya'll
Photobucket
I made another critter. I had tree days off in a row, so, I managed to crank this Leopard out. A picture )


This is in what I call the "magnifying glass, and tweezers" stage. I still have a few things to do that will make it look cleaner. Though, it will not look vastly different from the picture.

Love ya!

-Media

Merry Xmas! ^^

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 10:23 PM
I forgot to post this here *facepalm*! >.<

I wanted to do something for the holidays and did this little rave glove show to share, with a random goofball moment at the beginning! Enjoy.. and Happy Holidays to you all! XD Christmas here yet?? :O

Plushie Help

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 6:01 PM
I've been asked by a good friend if I could make a plushie of his fursuit for his boyfriend.

This fursuit here. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1848874/

I know I'd be able to do the body and the eyes and the tail, but the head is going to bother me. Should I carve out a teeny fursuit head and fur it? I was just going to sew and stuff the rest of it.

Any help on this matter. It's not fursuit, but it's related.

Live fursuit head taping and furring

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 8:54 PM
i decided to do some work live tonight :D I'll be on mic, answering questions ect, furring a german shepard head on a balaclava and foam base :) http://www.livestream.com/shadowsdoodles

Parade Soles?

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 1:35 PM
I'm working on my feet at the moment and my method of using cheap car floormats for parade soles and foamies for pawpads do no work nor look good. XD I need a better way!

What kind of material do you put on the bottoms of your feet? Specifically to endure indoor and outdoor romps.
Can it be bought online?
Is it lightweight?
How long does it generally last?

And..

What do you use for making pawpads for feet? Is there a way to protect them so that they don't get dirty, break, or get scuffed away?

Thanks in advance! :D

Blondy Puppy

  • Dec. 18th, 2009 at 12:27 PM
A new Puppy we finished up recently. :) Tried a few new things on this suit we haven't done before, such as larger toonier style eyes to add to the puppyish and happy expression. She also sports an extra curly foam core tail which curls over the top.



More Puppy Pics Here :D )