VIDEO http://youtu.be/T-yV3m9YPKE
This still needs some fine tuning, the gap in the front legs where it bends needs to be made less noticable, and I will be fixing the large rumply wrinkles in the upper arm.
The trunk moves via gravity and body language, 72 seconds of this video however shows the trunk being assisted via puppetry (thread)
There is a magnet in the trunk and in his fossil prop.
Done in record time, I started this suit on October 30th, it is now Novemeber 13th. I wanted to have it done by the 20th so I could play The Legend of Zelda : Skyward Sword without worrying about work. I got it done with time to spare and made a pair of dragon feet too!
NAMES FOR THIS SUCKAR (I have yet to decide)
- Frost-foot
- Fossil
- Shuffles
This still needs some fine tuning, the gap in the front legs where it bends needs to be made less noticable, and I will be fixing the large rumply wrinkles in the upper arm.
The trunk moves via gravity and body language, 72 seconds of this video however shows the trunk being assisted via puppetry (thread)
There is a magnet in the trunk and in his fossil prop.
Done in record time, I started this suit on October 30th, it is now Novemeber 13th. I wanted to have it done by the 20th so I could play The Legend of Zelda : Skyward Sword without worrying about work. I got it done with time to spare and made a pair of dragon feet too!
NAMES FOR THIS SUCKAR (I have yet to decide)
- Frost-foot
- Fossil
- Shuffles
Category All / Fursuit
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 1280 x 1076px
File Size 320.8 kB
http://unitednuclear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=70_79&zenid=78d32274c271db5aca8247c550e82708
United Nuclear sells neodymium magnets in lots of shapes and sizes.
Or if you want to go REALLY cheap, you could find some old (dead) computer hard drives and tear them apart... there is a neodymium magnet that controls the movement of the read-head arms. DECEPTIVELY strong for its size if you're not already familiar with neodymium magnets.
United Nuclear sells neodymium magnets in lots of shapes and sizes.
Or if you want to go REALLY cheap, you could find some old (dead) computer hard drives and tear them apart... there is a neodymium magnet that controls the movement of the read-head arms. DECEPTIVELY strong for its size if you're not already familiar with neodymium magnets.
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