I was at AC this year, as you might have heard. I got a couple pictures taken, this was by far the best that I've found (or had linked to me!).
This was taken by http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmuth/
Liquid Latex over 75% of my body. I am wearing underwear and boob covers, which have been also latexed over. My orange wrist and leg fluffies. An Orange wig. Plus the white make shift gloves (after I lost one of my black ones the day before I left D=).
Getting latex out of ones hair is an annoyance that lasts for days.
A Special thanks to
sorethumb for helping me get dressed =3
This was taken by http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmuth/
Liquid Latex over 75% of my body. I am wearing underwear and boob covers, which have been also latexed over. My orange wrist and leg fluffies. An Orange wig. Plus the white make shift gloves (after I lost one of my black ones the day before I left D=).
Getting latex out of ones hair is an annoyance that lasts for days.
A Special thanks to
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Heh, that's rather cool :P
Reminds me of that things from X-men for some reason thou x3
Btw, is liquid latex a "suit", or is it more like... "spray on"?
Hehe.. wonder if there'd been any difference if you skipped the underwear and breast covers xD
How long did that take to make btw?
Reminds me of that things from X-men for some reason thou x3
Btw, is liquid latex a "suit", or is it more like... "spray on"?
Hehe.. wonder if there'd been any difference if you skipped the underwear and breast covers xD
How long did that take to make btw?
Well it's paint on. Every time I wear it I have to paint on the majority of it, and over the coverings to get a smooth look.
There are three coats on here, four in some places.
It took about an hour and a half to paint on from start to finish, plus another half hour shaving my arms and legs and such to get ready.
There would be two big differences if I skipped the covers. 1) You be able to see all my bits through the latex, which would mean it would be for behind closed doors only and 2) IT would stick together in between my legs and creating holes that would also cause it to be for behind closed doors only.
There are three coats on here, four in some places.
It took about an hour and a half to paint on from start to finish, plus another half hour shaving my arms and legs and such to get ready.
There would be two big differences if I skipped the covers. 1) You be able to see all my bits through the latex, which would mean it would be for behind closed doors only and 2) IT would stick together in between my legs and creating holes that would also cause it to be for behind closed doors only.
Ah ok, so it's quite a job then :P
It turned out really neat thou, ya really keep doing things that both surprise and amazes me ;3
Btw, how do you get it off later? Washing?
Heh, I think they'd still be kinda hard to notice unless you searched for them x3
Oh yeah... didn't really think about the whole "stick together part ^=^'
But latex isn't really "dangerous" in that sense right? From what I know it's only bad to try and digest it
And by "closed doors" you mean in private right?
Oh and I gotta say you got clit for walking around like that ;D (technically "ovaries", but that doesn't sound as cool, that's my attempt to make a female word for the phrase "balls" btw)
It turned out really neat thou, ya really keep doing things that both surprise and amazes me ;3
Btw, how do you get it off later? Washing?
Heh, I think they'd still be kinda hard to notice unless you searched for them x3
Oh yeah... didn't really think about the whole "stick together part ^=^'
But latex isn't really "dangerous" in that sense right? From what I know it's only bad to try and digest it
And by "closed doors" you mean in private right?
Oh and I gotta say you got clit for walking around like that ;D (technically "ovaries", but that doesn't sound as cool, that's my attempt to make a female word for the phrase "balls" btw)
It`s not harmful. Although I expect that taking it off down there would be a bit painful even wit hthe clumping.
To take it off you peel it off, like a second skin. It`s pretty easy to just grab a corner and start pulling, little hairs make it more painful (shaving my back next time for sure).
And by behind closed doors I do mean not for the general public.
To take it off you peel it off, like a second skin. It`s pretty easy to just grab a corner and start pulling, little hairs make it more painful (shaving my back next time for sure).
And by behind closed doors I do mean not for the general public.
This reminds me of a very similar outfit I pulled off at FC this year. Fantastic work! Yours looks much better. =D
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4147048/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4147059/
I'm hoping to do a better version next year by using a bodysuit for neck-down.. Too painful to get out of that otherwise and too weird going without bodyhair for a few weeks after!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4147048/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4147059/
I'm hoping to do a better version next year by using a bodysuit for neck-down.. Too painful to get out of that otherwise and too weird going without bodyhair for a few weeks after!
What sort of paint/application did you use? I had little rollers (like for the wall) and Deviant Latex with the slick polish, rather then a powder setting, for extra shine.
I was originally going to do more of a body suit, but the more I thought about it the more I wanted to go minimalist underneath I didn't want all the seems, or seems in weird places. Plus after the second time I really enjoyed (most) of the peeling off process so a solid latex costume might not be for me.
You are looking good though!
I was originally going to do more of a body suit, but the more I thought about it the more I wanted to go minimalist underneath I didn't want all the seems, or seems in weird places. Plus after the second time I really enjoyed (most) of the peeling off process so a solid latex costume might not be for me.
You are looking good though!
Thanks! We used foam brushes and Maximum Impact Latex. I ended up buying way too much! The spots were all done up with PAX and shaped sponges, then just powder and polish. It went well for a first attempt but I still hate that wig.
Also did you do the latex over your face and prosthetic? I ended up just doing black makeup which went kinda spotty on me.
Also did you do the latex over your face and prosthetic? I ended up just doing black makeup which went kinda spotty on me.
I'd recommend some slick polish, it's a spray so it doesn't clump up or anything. So shiny!
I got my wig from http://shop.ebay.com/wigfashion/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686
I did latex all over my prosthetic and face. I was picking latex out of my hair line for days. Worth it though XD
I got my wig from http://shop.ebay.com/wigfashion/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686
I did latex all over my prosthetic and face. I was picking latex out of my hair line for days. Worth it though XD
Totally! I do like the seamless look a lot.. I maay actually try roller brushes next time to see if we can make it go faster. Took 5 hours the first run.
Also having a space heater would be nice during painting. It was cold!
I'll check out those wigs though, and the slick polish. Thanks! If you're ever out at FC, or possibly AC next year I'll totally rubbercat it up with ya =D
Also having a space heater would be nice during painting. It was cold!
I'll check out those wigs though, and the slick polish. Thanks! If you're ever out at FC, or possibly AC next year I'll totally rubbercat it up with ya =D
Oh my *nosebleed*. How did you manage to keep the latex from sticking to itself during the painting process? I've been wanting to do something like this for a while, but I'm afraid that my hard work will go to waste if the latex sticks to itself during the painting. What was your process? This looks like fun ;3
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