Yes, it has an internal frame with wheels on the bottom of the back hooves. I'm going to post a how to once I get the back fully attached. And once the weather cools enough I'll take some videos of me trotting around.
I did consider moving legs but I decided to make him just out of stuff I had...
Not done, but since I did a test photoshoot to see how everything was working I though I'd share my biggest project. Just a prototype to work things out before I spend money on the better version.
Presenting Sleipnir: www.furaffinity.net: Sleipnir by LuwaHyena
www.furaffinity.net: Sleipnir 2...
Kind of. Already was thinking of making this guy but she gave me the idea to use up the rest of my furs.
Made the suit: www.furaffinity.net: Fursuit by LuwaHyena
Near finished head: www.furaffinity.net: Near finished head by LuwaHyena
Still waiting for a correct species guess. Just have the...
Day four: www.furaffinity.net: All furred up. by LuwaHyena
Fur on for fit, not glued down. Fur is currently in the wash to get sewing markings off. But progress is going to be slow for a while. First, because my cat stole my eye foam and played with it and now I have to order plastic for the...
Here is day three of work: www.furaffinity.net: Day 3 by LuwaHyena
All taped up and ready to fur. Nope, neither a coyote or hyena. Though much more obvious now.
Yup. I this current situation I've decided to spend my time making fursuits from stuff I have in my house. Why? Well when I first started getting involved in the furry fandom I would go to the fabric store and buy any faux fur in the remnants bin in case I wanted to use in when I finalized a...
Free pencil sketches of you fursona, today (April 1st) only! To get my work out in the community I’m offering to do free sketches for just one day! Pencil sketches only, full body or headshot, don’t care. Example of my work:
Hi, I and currently planning my second fursuit head. Its going to be a thylacine, an extinct marsupial, and one thing they are known to do is called a gape. They could open their jaws around 80 degrees as a threat display. I know it might not be possible, but is there any way anyone can think of...
As someone who actually has worked with real fur for several years (Not for fursuits though), I have to say while you COULD I don't recommend it. Fur does not breath. At all. You will roast. And yes, it would be dry clean only. But if you think you could, you can try, but it is going to be...
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