Just completed a head for
umuntu :)
There are just a fiew minor details finishings and trimings left. His caracter is blind in the right eye, so you may notice the "cloudy" appearance of the right eye pupil , though the wearer can still see through it normally like the other eye. Also take note of his trademark three scars that run through that same eye vertically. His mane is more of a hair style also than a mane like a traditional lion, and some other of his unique markings like the browninsh nose.
umuntu :) There are just a fiew minor details finishings and trimings left. His caracter is blind in the right eye, so you may notice the "cloudy" appearance of the right eye pupil , though the wearer can still see through it normally like the other eye. Also take note of his trademark three scars that run through that same eye vertically. His mane is more of a hair style also than a mane like a traditional lion, and some other of his unique markings like the browninsh nose.
Category All / All
Species Lion
Size 1100 x 825px
File Size 187.9 kB
Each one of your fursuits/heads looks better and better, FS6. I really like your attention to detail (claw marks through the eyebrow and cloudy blind eye).
Of course it all depends on what the wearer would be comfortable with, but I would have blocked off sight in Umuntu's left eye. It would have made the wearer act much more realistic in how the partially blind character would act; continually turning his head so that his left eye was more to the center of his vision. But I suppose that with the normal hazards of wearing a fursuit head, removing the wearer's depth perception might pose more of a problem that is worth the admiration he would garner with his realism of behavior (falling over things and bumping into other fursuiters).
Of course it all depends on what the wearer would be comfortable with, but I would have blocked off sight in Umuntu's left eye. It would have made the wearer act much more realistic in how the partially blind character would act; continually turning his head so that his left eye was more to the center of his vision. But I suppose that with the normal hazards of wearing a fursuit head, removing the wearer's depth perception might pose more of a problem that is worth the admiration he would garner with his realism of behavior (falling over things and bumping into other fursuiters).
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