I seem to have lots of people ask this question. I figured I would post this to confirm we offer aggressive digigrade.
I also figured I would post more WIP progress shots to show I am busy beaver.. I mean Lemur.. Wait.. Human, I am a busy human.
This is going to be a sabertooth tiger when it grows up.
I also figured I would post more WIP progress shots to show I am busy beaver.. I mean Lemur.. Wait.. Human, I am a busy human.
This is going to be a sabertooth tiger when it grows up.
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We have had it the whole time, but it was a much milder application on one suit. I just needed to demonstrate I could do it at more of an extreme. I figured the dino would be a dead giveaway that we can do padding no problem, but I understand it's hard to say you can do something without a reference from past work.
I don't know you well enough to properly gauge the full scope of your question. So, I have elected to create two different answer scenarios.
Sarcastic answer: I should hope it dose not breath well, it's has to be rather air tight. Space suits have to have several layers of duck tape to be ready for space walks. This is my first attempt at a space suit, so keep your fingers crossed for the brave passengers of Virgin Space's maiden voyage.
Informative answer: This is the human shaped dummy I use to create fabric patterns with. Eventually I will take the shapes and measurements from this life sized model to create a body suit out of fur.
Sarcastic answer: I should hope it dose not breath well, it's has to be rather air tight. Space suits have to have several layers of duck tape to be ready for space walks. This is my first attempt at a space suit, so keep your fingers crossed for the brave passengers of Virgin Space's maiden voyage.
Informative answer: This is the human shaped dummy I use to create fabric patterns with. Eventually I will take the shapes and measurements from this life sized model to create a body suit out of fur.
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