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Fursuit Pictures & Creation

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Hello, everyone!

Recently I've watched a few tutorials on how to make a fursuit head, and have decided that's it's a project I want to take on myself! I've never owned a fursuit before, not have I worked on anything this detailed of a craft in the past. Some simple cosplays that took minimal alterations from base materials, basic sewing and clothing repair, that sort of thing. But I took up painting miniatures several years ago and made good progress by taking my time and being patient with myself; I figured I could do the same here!

Does anyone have any tips for someone working with shaping foam for the base, or tricks for working with the faux fur once I get to that point? I'd love to hear of other people's journeys, as well! I plan to share pictures of my progress as the head starts taking shape.

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[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Aw, raccoon fursuits are always really cute! Perhaps just 'Meso' would work?

I think it might help if you draw out a ref sheet for your sona before designing a head, so there's consistency with the design, and you can figure out any issues before making the jump to three dimensions ^^

[–] Mesophar@pawb.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I was thinking Meso, too, just thought Mezzy is cuter!

I have decent idea in my head of how it all looks, I just don't have the best drawing skills to translate it to paper. The shaping I don't mind modeling in 3d, but before I buy fur to pattern it I plan to try my paw at making a red sheet. You might have convinced me to give that a shot first, though! It would probably help having something to compare against for face shape and expression (thankfully I've only finished the base and about so far!

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 3 points 2 weeks ago

I'd recommend starting with a pre-made ref sheet template so you can just focus on the colours/markings :3