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fuzzbuttfursuits · 1 month
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GN Ferret Head Base Variant 2
These head bases are lightweight, durable, and spacious. Price starts at $160. Comes hinged w/ springs. https://www.fuzzbuttfursuits.com/products/gender-neutral-ferret-head-base-variant-2 #furry #furryfandom #fursuit #fursuitmaker #fuzzbuttfursuits #fuzzybuttfursuits #fuzzbuttstudios
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nat-stimmy · 2 years
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Manokit by SpiritPanda (SOURCE)
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dgxehg0ek · 2 years
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puzzledjaypros · 4 months
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Noir Is Here!
All together now! Next, to weld these pieces to each other!
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homebrewstims · 9 months
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Gif batch: werewolf construction by Instagram user @magpiebones
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Though this isn't my footage, I took the time to make the gifs. See my terms of use BEFORE you reupload!
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shaylasuits · 1 year
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The fox/dog partial is done! I'll be listing him soon, as well as posting some more progress pics.
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justenoughlight · 2 years
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Now that we mention it we haven't actually shown you all our suit head yet
Our friend made it for us they're so awesome
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fur-sure-suits · 6 months
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How long was it since my last post? In that time I made an upper and lower hat for my bat suit
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I’ve never hand carved a realistic head base out of foam so I’m giving it a lot of once-overs! More like 20-overs lol.
I usually carve toony suits so I’m not used to making a base that is so small! I do like it tho :3
And usually I’d use a resin base for realistic heads but I’m not doing so for quite a few reasons; long story short, this way is easier for me right now!
I plan on making black, translucent domes for the eyes but it’s how I’m gonna do that yet!
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Made a lot of progress over winter break :3. I'm waiting on my head harness by Schneepardi Creations (Etsy) to arrive before I can make more progress on the fur (since that needs to be installed first). I'm also thinking of buying some magnets to make magnetic eyelids and maybe tongue? I also need to upgrade the padding with EVA foam since the upholstery foam it has now is too soft, but I can buy both EVA foam and magnets from my art uni on either Wednesday or Thursday. SO I've made a LOT of progress but theres also still a lot left to do :3
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fuzzbuttfursuits · 1 month
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Custom Base Example 12
These head bases are lightweight, durable, spacious. This base is not available for purchase. Price starts at $130. https://www.fuzzbuttfursuits.com/products/design-your-own-head-base #furry #furryfandom #fursuit #fursuitmaker #fuzzbuttfursuits #fuzzybuttfursuits #fuzzbuttstudios
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grizguts · 2 years
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My first ever fursuit project.. my grizzly bear, however she turned out so bad and unwearable she was eventually transformed into a faux bear rug, and then eventually a faux taxidermy mount that has retired on my wall, and separate blanket sold at Confuzzled Art Show in 2019.
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lycanwlf · 1 month
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fursuit progress check: ive taken out the bottom inner foam and redid it to make it a little comfier (I would get a raging headache after just trying on the thing for a couple minutes) and im also trying to figure out how to make the moving jaw stay put because i do NOT want to try and fur a moving jaw 💀also i got some fur samples for less than 10 dollars
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ketopagano · 8 months
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John Fursuit 2.0 Video!
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homebrewstims · 8 months
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Batch of masks!
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- The making of Sebastian silver fox - x x x - Wolf mask | Theatre props | Halloween mask | Cosplay party by InzSowa on Etsy
Though this isn't my footage, I took the time to make the gifs. See my terms of use BEFORE you reupload!
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caramel-mousse · 2 years
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girl help i keep thinking about making a paper mache fursona mask
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draconym · 1 year
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hello :) my current puppet making involves cardboard and tape- what is the material shown in your video? Looks very cool btw
Thank you! It's plastic canvas!
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It's most often marketed to needlepoint enthusiasts who want a stiff backing for yarn projects. Grandmas use it to make tissue box cozies. Or to make cute little houses for model train villages. I'm going to use it to make some sort of terror bird muppet thing.
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I chose plastic canvas because it's cheap and lightweight and flexible and pretty easy to assemble into a 3d shape. I usually use embroidery thread or nylon cord to sew it together because those are very strong, but you can just use regular yarn too. I sometimes use it to make craft kits for kids, seniors, and folks with fine motor impairments because it's a lot more durable, forgiving, and easier to thread than cloth needlepoint canvas.
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So far my whole puppet head assembly is just plastic canvas, thread, and two coat hangers to add sturdiness to the jaw. While I loved the idea of using a 3d printed structure for the head (this method currently seems to be popular with fursuiters), I think a big advantage of a plastic canvas frame is that it won't break if someone sits on it or drops it on the ground. I could throw this thing out of a moving car and it would just bounce. It will also be very lightweight, which is important because I expect to puppeteer it over my head Big Bird Style for an extended period of time.
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