This is an interesting patterning technique that I found that could be really useful to all you makers out there.
Here is the full submission:
http://demiveemon.deviantart.com/art/Behind-the-Scene-Horsehead-357817379
This is obviously being used on a plush in the submission, and the technique is pretty similar to duct-tape patterning but it takes it add a different twist. I love how the seam placement emphasizes the anatomical structure of a horse. Detail like this might get lost if made with fur, but would look really awesome on a dragon, lizard, fleece face suits etc. It not only can be used on a fursuit head, but used for gnarly handclaws, muscle suits, or feet.
anyways I was inspired by this, and I hope it might inspire other people!
-Kazul
Here is the full submission:
http://demiveemon.deviantart.com/art/Behind-the-Scene-Horsehead-357817379
This is obviously being used on a plush in the submission, and the technique is pretty similar to duct-tape patterning but it takes it add a different twist. I love how the seam placement emphasizes the anatomical structure of a horse. Detail like this might get lost if made with fur, but would look really awesome on a dragon, lizard, fleece face suits etc. It not only can be used on a fursuit head, but used for gnarly handclaws, muscle suits, or feet.
anyways I was inspired by this, and I hope it might inspire other people!
-Kazul