Well, I am running out of space to store fur, so I decided to use up some of the furs I have had sitting around without purpose for some time. Which happened to be yellow. red and Kelly green. I had varying amounts of each, so I had to compromise on how much to use, patterns, etc.
Anywho, here is the result!
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Image may be NSFW.
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Image may be NSFW.
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Image may be NSFW.
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VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8502WJgfaOQ
With this suit, it was a free time suit, so I also figured, why not push it a little and do some carving to bring our the features even more than usual? So, some carving, and some sewn darts and intricate patterns later, we have a tough, kind of grumpy expression! Originally, the furrowed snout didn't show all too well, only in dramatic shadowy areas. So I used some dark green airbrush paint and brushed in between those sculpted furrows to bring it out and such.
Also, I used a new buckram unintentionally and oh goodness, the vision is CRYSTAL CLEAR. Like Whoooahh. Even when I painted heavily on it! Impressed.
In the next personal suits/suits in general, I wish to kick it up a notch and make even more dynamic suits. This is pretty tame. Hah.
Finally, since this is the last suit finished of 2012, here is a reference of where I started out this year:
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ANYWHO, ENOUGH RAMBLIN'.
Thank you all for your support/help over the past year and a half. I know I was frustrating at times, but I am grateful regardless! Cheers to a 2013 for the Fursuiting community!
Anywho, here is the result!
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8502WJgfaOQ
With this suit, it was a free time suit, so I also figured, why not push it a little and do some carving to bring our the features even more than usual? So, some carving, and some sewn darts and intricate patterns later, we have a tough, kind of grumpy expression! Originally, the furrowed snout didn't show all too well, only in dramatic shadowy areas. So I used some dark green airbrush paint and brushed in between those sculpted furrows to bring it out and such.
Also, I used a new buckram unintentionally and oh goodness, the vision is CRYSTAL CLEAR. Like Whoooahh. Even when I painted heavily on it! Impressed.
In the next personal suits/suits in general, I wish to kick it up a notch and make even more dynamic suits. This is pretty tame. Hah.
Finally, since this is the last suit finished of 2012, here is a reference of where I started out this year:
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

ANYWHO, ENOUGH RAMBLIN'.
Thank you all for your support/help over the past year and a half. I know I was frustrating at times, but I am grateful regardless! Cheers to a 2013 for the Fursuiting community!