Red fox: Larp style mask. Erect ears, full fitted-style hood and 'summer coat'.
Grey Fox: Basic larp style mask, no hood. High-riding slicked ears.
Brown Wolf: Larp style mask with full (extra large and full-fitted hood with extra bulking pieces added). Hide riding slicked ears.
Just a batch of masks showing (some) different ways I can handle them.
ALL of my larp-style masks are flexible and able to withstand larps with combat, they do not impede calls, breathing or speech and are easy-on easy-off.
All these masks have homes but you can order one of your own at my next opening for projects in January (the 12th, at noon) Follow this link for more info: https://www.deviantart.com/magpieb0.....12th-773952749
Grey Fox: Basic larp style mask, no hood. High-riding slicked ears.
Brown Wolf: Larp style mask with full (extra large and full-fitted hood with extra bulking pieces added). Hide riding slicked ears.
Just a batch of masks showing (some) different ways I can handle them.
ALL of my larp-style masks are flexible and able to withstand larps with combat, they do not impede calls, breathing or speech and are easy-on easy-off.
All these masks have homes but you can order one of your own at my next opening for projects in January (the 12th, at noon) Follow this link for more info: https://www.deviantart.com/magpieb0.....12th-773952749
Category Fursuiting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 905 x 1280px
File Size 402.3 kB
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Yes and no. Basically for successfully moving, detatchable jaws I have to use rigid materials to keep everything lined up so we lose the flexible (nearly indestructible) qualities of the usual larp masks since normally they are all-flexible materials. The style is possible, the materials are not, essentially.
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