So I discovered an amazingly cheap way to make 3d eyes. And still get some really good results. I used empty water bottle containers and cut the top of them off. They are really smooth and are partially bowed so it makes a perfect for both the inner eye and the outer protective coating that makes them look round or shereical.
I used black see-thru cloth from behind to fill in the gaps around the eye and did the same for the pupil, so the vision is fairly good inside.
But anyway, here is the pics I took to test them out.
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Comments or suggestions are encouraged.
I used black see-thru cloth from behind to fill in the gaps around the eye and did the same for the pupil, so the vision is fairly good inside.
But anyway, here is the pics I took to test them out.
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Comments or suggestions are encouraged.
Category All / Fursuit
Species Canine (Other)
Size 852 x 871px
File Size 143 kB
Listed in Folders
the cardboard is the basic structure, I will be layering paper-mache over the entire thing to make it very solid.
(my goal is to show people that you don't have to spend alot to make a decent quality looking mask. Money is the main reason why alot of people don't have them. So far this mask has costed me about $1 and that was for the hot-glue sticks. after that the only thing I need to purchase for this mask is the fur, which will cost on average of $6-$14 per yard depending on whether or not it's on sale or you want the expensive colors. But either way, this mask will not cost me more than $20 total to make, and I'm pretty posative that it will end up looking better than some of the ones out there that are made of foam)
I'm an enviromentalist and I like to utilize the materials I have laying around the house or what is available to me before I go out and spend money on something that I could do without. It's easy to find a substitue for just about anything if you put your mind to it.
(my goal is to show people that you don't have to spend alot to make a decent quality looking mask. Money is the main reason why alot of people don't have them. So far this mask has costed me about $1 and that was for the hot-glue sticks. after that the only thing I need to purchase for this mask is the fur, which will cost on average of $6-$14 per yard depending on whether or not it's on sale or you want the expensive colors. But either way, this mask will not cost me more than $20 total to make, and I'm pretty posative that it will end up looking better than some of the ones out there that are made of foam)
I'm an enviromentalist and I like to utilize the materials I have laying around the house or what is available to me before I go out and spend money on something that I could do without. It's easy to find a substitue for just about anything if you put your mind to it.
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