Here's the finished sheep suit! It doesn't fit me at all because, as usual, the customer who ordered it was a few sizes larger than me. I am rather petite, and most of my customers are male.
Anyhow, it turned out fairly well, especially given the number of firsts in it, and how seldom I do ungulates.
As usual, my cat has managed to end up in the background. And don't mind the mess back there. I've been told I should get a backdrop so I look like a "real studio." I have no idea why I'd want to look like a corporate entity, I'd really prefer that my customers know that I'm just some gal, working out of my bedroom, and am a real human being, not a faceless entity.
Anyhow, it turned out fairly well, especially given the number of firsts in it, and how seldom I do ungulates.
As usual, my cat has managed to end up in the background. And don't mind the mess back there. I've been told I should get a backdrop so I look like a "real studio." I have no idea why I'd want to look like a corporate entity, I'd really prefer that my customers know that I'm just some gal, working out of my bedroom, and am a real human being, not a faceless entity.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 726 x 1280px
File Size 122.3 kB
I like your, um, 'business model' for lack of a better term. Professional quality doesn't always come from a professional looking location and in this case it should be the suit that stands out rather than what's in the background. Besides, I like seeing your cat somewhere in the picture.
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