White Wolf Mask - High-Speed Making-Of
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2016
- The original duration of this footage was 10 hours!
The making of (assembly) of a white wolf head. All of the components were already cast/sewn when I started making this, and footage was cut during transitions, cure/dry time, ventures to other work stations (airbrushing), and certain cleanup tasks. The total work time to put together a mask like this is at least 24 work hours (that's still not counting cure/dry time, transitions and cleanup).
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The head fur is from one single piece of fur....I'm just....wow, I'm sitting here sewing days on one freaking head and then this, one of my favourite makers ever do this....good job
Do you make furrysuits?
Welp, now we know how wolves are born. I'm amazed.
furry master
Wow, i'm surprised by how many times you go back to shave and snip its fur! I'm in the process of making my first suit and already have a lot to work on for next time, but seeing your process really helps to understand how much detail work is needed to make such finely crafted masks. I'm also so interested by the way you glue the fur on. Is that chin strip just glued on and not sewn to the rest of the face?
I so wish that I had a workshop like you. Sadly, I'm extremely broke.
Love the mask ………………. But should've added music to the video……………
** amazed furries **
So I have a question, if you wouldn't mind answering. Although I am only sixteen, I am saving up for a very big deal fursuit, and I kinda have my eyes on you. It's going to take me a year or two to save up, as I'm not very good at making money. But on topic of the suits. I have a realistic wolf head I got from Sarahcat, and I believe it is too big for me. When I wear it, I see out of the tear ducts, but they press against my eyes in an odd way. And whenever the mouth closes, the springs and jawset make a very loud clanking noise. I'm hesitant to get another resin head because of this, but it may just be because of how that one was made. How comfortable would you say your heads are as far as resin goes? I was also wondering how your artistic liberty option works, if you still do that. Thank you!
Seeing your bases from 8 years ago to now is simply mindblowing. The huge leaps in quality alone, but the eye for detail and the care for durability is amazing.
I have watched this a few times and it still baffles me how you fur with just one piece! must have taken a while to master that! an absolute pleasure to watch and something I hope one day I could perhaps incorporate into my own mask making!
Our working methods and styles are SO DIFFERENT, so it was very interesting to watch how you do it! Thanks for sharing!
omg i think I'm in love with this woman! what an amazing artist. i really hope she is paid well for her one of a kind talent
simply love wolves in general and seeing the realistic qualities of your mask blew my mind. such a gorgeous creation :)
Woah, so much work! I thought you just plastered fur on plastic, you are a hard worker!
I can't believe i found this channel randomly again after so many years. I had met yall at one point in the past at a con. Just hope yall are well and still creating lovely works
this looks like the reverse of skinning a wolf
honestly...
Thank you for sharing the making off of your really cool work!