Steampunk Goggles (with interchangable lenses)
So, while deviantart gets this: http://nashoba-hostina.deviantart.com/#/d5bsjbn where it’s just the goggles and my hat, you folks get a shot of me wearing the goggles with my werewolf head! Why? Because werewolves make everything better, that’s why.
So, yeah. These are my silly little steampunk goggles for my cryptozoologist werewolf character. They’re designed to protect my characters eyes and glasses when in human form… and yeah, they are designed to fit over my glasses comfortably. However, most of the time, they sit on my werewolf forehead, or on my hat. No, I don’t use a top hat, or even a bowler hat; my steampunk character wears an Australian barmah hat, which she acquired in New Holland (she was there studying Tasmanian wolves, as well as little things like the Irrinja and Bunyips).
However, I digress. My goggles also have several interchangeable lenses. For instance the ones shown here are the green ones to act as sunglasses, but I also have a blood-splattered one for a little extra grime, one to help my character easily deduce angles while observing (while being a handy cross-hairs), as well as plain ones and such.
Not much else to say, really… just some scrap leather, an old belt, some tiny craft canister lids, and a few pretty doodads, strapped to my werewolf head.
So, yeah. These are my silly little steampunk goggles for my cryptozoologist werewolf character. They’re designed to protect my characters eyes and glasses when in human form… and yeah, they are designed to fit over my glasses comfortably. However, most of the time, they sit on my werewolf forehead, or on my hat. No, I don’t use a top hat, or even a bowler hat; my steampunk character wears an Australian barmah hat, which she acquired in New Holland (she was there studying Tasmanian wolves, as well as little things like the Irrinja and Bunyips).
However, I digress. My goggles also have several interchangeable lenses. For instance the ones shown here are the green ones to act as sunglasses, but I also have a blood-splattered one for a little extra grime, one to help my character easily deduce angles while observing (while being a handy cross-hairs), as well as plain ones and such.
Not much else to say, really… just some scrap leather, an old belt, some tiny craft canister lids, and a few pretty doodads, strapped to my werewolf head.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fursuit
Species Wolf
Size 708 x 959px
File Size 456.2 kB
to be honset fur is becoming not a sub culture any more.
the fandom if move like a large subculture now.
you would be very shocked that more people then you think know what are furries.
i ask 20 people do they know what furries are.
the were of the ages 16-40
and about more then half said yes.
even an 40 year old know what it was.
and to be honset i think furries are a large subculture now.
the fandom if move like a large subculture now.
you would be very shocked that more people then you think know what are furries.
i ask 20 people do they know what furries are.
the were of the ages 16-40
and about more then half said yes.
even an 40 year old know what it was.
and to be honset i think furries are a large subculture now.
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