In the video, creature costuming, (I belive) where were you at? It looked like a library. If it was could you do a presentation at the Belmar Public library? (or somewhere in lakewood
Hey you know how you said you weren't gonna make a quadsuit for a while? Well, I was just thinking, maybe I could help you with blueprints and stuff...after all, I'm pretty much done. All I need to do is attach the tails on. Yay!
A little tip I found from a Furry panel, teach the performers and handlers sign language. So if something goes wrong, your performer can immediately inform his/her handler if they need help.
I have a question about the pannel itself...you mentioned a few times about a leaflet or something like that...do you by any chance have a link to an online version of this leaflet...maybe in a PDF file or something
@Brownwaterz I realize I forgot to cover that in the panel, oops |D
In many places on the costume, there is not a need for attaching fabric permanently to the foam. This allows me the option of slipping off the fabric cover if needed to wash or replace without damaging the foam. But in places it needs to be attached, hotglue or spray adhesive. Careful with shorter pile fabrics though: on Groudon, the fabric was able to capture the contour of every bump of hotglue so I couldn't use it everywhere
makes you want to sterilize the entire human race
PlasticCamera 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Wow! All these videos were very helpful. :D
I'm thinking about making a Mach Gaogamon (from Digimon) cosplay and the videos are going to be really helpful ^^
I think costumes are just amazing!
BestTimes8812 2 months ago
These videos were really informative but I am sad to making cosplay costumes might be a little over my head. ._.
umbreonofshadows 3 months ago
can i have a handout?
purplepurplepurple13 3 months ago
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In the video, creature costuming, (I belive) where were you at? It looked like a library. If it was could you do a presentation at the Belmar Public library? (or somewhere in lakewood
purplepurplepurple13 3 months ago
Look at all the fucking freaks in this video. Wastes of air.
tfJord 3 months ago
As a non furry, I found this informative, and extremely well done. And rather humorous! XD Well done again!
legomaniac1128 4 months ago
Hey you know how you said you weren't gonna make a quadsuit for a while? Well, I was just thinking, maybe I could help you with blueprints and stuff...after all, I'm pretty much done. All I need to do is attach the tails on. Yay!
DarkReshiram1 4 months ago
A little tip I found from a Furry panel, teach the performers and handlers sign language. So if something goes wrong, your performer can immediately inform his/her handler if they need help.
BevinKB 5 months ago
I have a question about the pannel itself...you mentioned a few times about a leaflet or something like that...do you by any chance have a link to an online version of this leaflet...maybe in a PDF file or something
majorsmask 5 months ago
So glad that someone finally did something like this. I know it's going to help me out so much, thank youuuu! <3
DoomMoofy 5 months ago 2
thank you guys for this! It's so informative and had some great advice!
leslie13536 5 months ago 3
Thank you so much for posting this! It was a huge help :>
Silverstryk 5 months ago 2
i have a question do you glue the fur to the foam or sew it?
Brownwaterz 5 months ago
@Brownwaterz I realize I forgot to cover that in the panel, oops |D
In many places on the costume, there is not a need for attaching fabric permanently to the foam. This allows me the option of slipping off the fabric cover if needed to wash or replace without damaging the foam. But in places it needs to be attached, hotglue or spray adhesive. Careful with shorter pile fabrics though: on Groudon, the fabric was able to capture the contour of every bump of hotglue so I couldn't use it everywhere
CanineHybrid 5 months ago in playlist Creature Costuming: A Beginner's Guide