Tuesday, February 20, 2018

How to make a fursuit head

Here are the two I can remember. Your best bet would be to watch the websites and user pages of fursuit makers. Very often they post pictures of fursuits in progress which will allow you to see the design underneath the finished work, and sometimes they post tutorials. You could need anywhere from none to lots.


There are multiple ways to approach a fursuit head.

Some use foam of different thicknesses, others uses other materials such as canvas mesh. See full list on how. To make this piece, measure a half of an inch down on both sides of the lip , or however wide you would prefer the lip.


I used navy anti pill fleece) and cut it to the length of the jaws and twice as wide as the preferred width. Fold it in half so that the width is what was measure and then sew along the long edge. This is important for the way your head will fit. Failure to do this and your fur suit head will either be too tight causing discomfort, this may also restrict vision, as the eyes will move out of place.


Also, watch some videos (preferably Pocari) on how to take care of your fursuit ( head ), you need a handler at all times or you COULD get seriously injured.

Be careful with the kind of tape, too strong and it will rip chunks of the foam out, making it choppy and will tamper with the end result. Many people put a thin layer of Kitchen Towel down first to prevent this. While it is still attach. A movable jaw moves when you talk. A moveable jaw is most likely set on hinges, unless you have a foam-based head.


In order for a tutorial, please search the internet- there are many different ways to create and install a jaw, which usually conform to the users way of creating. Shape the teeth into the shape that satisfies you the most. For teeth, you can use Sculpey!


You can either use a felt nose or a resin cast nose- maybe even a nose made of latex for a squish! Resin noses are harder than most- but work efficiently. You can drill holes where the nostrils are and make it hollow to help with air ventilation throughout the head. And glue foam onto the ears. If using foam, the number one mistake people make is just cutting a triangle or rounded shape from a single piece of foam and gluing it on.


This will make it look unnatural and out of place. This can be used as a base, and to build up around the outside. Make sure to clean your fur head regularly, sweat can build up and cause mold and odor.

Invest in a small sewing kit that you can carry around if any breakages happen, if you use you. Learn how to build a fursuit head in this video series. This episode covers the construction of an elastic moving jaw with a foam fursuit head base.


Any suggestions, feedback or questions drop them in the comments! A lot of trial and error to get this far. I am still very much learning, but I hope this ca. The Sparky GoodToKnow will teach you every step for a basic, yet EPIC, fursuit.


From the tail, handpaws and feetpaws to the bodysuit and head ! Begin attaching foam pieces to the stretched elastic straps (that are on a head mold) to form a base layer of foam. After attaching the foam to the chin area, cut the foam (and not the elastic beneath) if you want a movable jaw. With your model, in this case your fursuit head. You will have the easiest time using 2-inch masking tape. Begin by taping the inside of your ears and inside of your muzzle on the upper mouth and lower jaw.


Once your ears and mouth are line tape all over your. As with every build I like to start with a concept sculpt. First thing to do for the build is to make a buck. For a female worgen, I wanted to.


Fursuit Building Heads. My go- to technique for building the head of a fursuit costume. The process of making a pattern with tape and.


Learn to make a body by starting with a store-bought pattern, edit and fit the test fabric custom to yourself,. Step-by-step photo guide to make a. When I built my first head , I watched video after video on fursuit head building and tried to figure out what would work best for me. I used Mischief Makers’ tutorial (which has unfortunately since been removed from ), but any should work. Elastic thread and large needle. The general pattern is pieces.


A front, a back, and two triangular shoulder pieces (which are trimmed to fit) The width of the front and back pieces are determined by the circumference measurement around the neck opening of the mask. This pattern can vary between masks and neck markings so your pattern will be unique to the mask you build. We make fursuit parts, partials, and full plantigrade and digitigrade fursuits.


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