And here we have the wonderful Twilight Bunny, as performed by
Yippee
I studied several photos in an effort to get the star placement on his fur correct, although I'm guessing at least one is still out of place :P
This one was a lot of fun to do.
YippeeI studied several photos in an effort to get the star placement on his fur correct, although I'm guessing at least one is still out of place :P
This one was a lot of fun to do.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fursuit
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 738 x 1000px
File Size 183.3 kB
Heh, glad you like.
As regards the stars,I think the one on the right leg might be misplaced. I studied several photos trying to get the positioning right but it only dawned on me afterwards that the more sensible thing to do would have been to find a Twilight model sheet ( is there one? ).
As regards the stars,I think the one on the right leg might be misplaced. I studied several photos trying to get the positioning right but it only dawned on me afterwards that the more sensible thing to do would have been to find a Twilight model sheet ( is there one? ).
I never actually made a model sheet with accurate star placement. I worked from this drawing, one big star on back, 3 stars on the torso/legs, symmetrically placed:
http://yippee.critter.net/twilight04.jpg
(I also made one ear more floppy than the model)
Then I sewed the body in all-lavender except for the big white star on the back. I put a friend in the suit and taped the other six stars (four 4", two 6", in paper cutouts) in an asymmetrical layout, as I liked the idea of placing a star on one shoulder, one on the opposite knee. Then I cut the lavender fur out and hand-sewed the white fur in place.
I retroactively made this diagram later for reference:
http://yippee.critter.net/7stars.gif
More details of his progress here:
http://yippee.livejournal.com/tag/bunny
http://yippee.critter.net/twilight04.jpg
(I also made one ear more floppy than the model)
Then I sewed the body in all-lavender except for the big white star on the back. I put a friend in the suit and taped the other six stars (four 4", two 6", in paper cutouts) in an asymmetrical layout, as I liked the idea of placing a star on one shoulder, one on the opposite knee. Then I cut the lavender fur out and hand-sewed the white fur in place.
I retroactively made this diagram later for reference:
http://yippee.critter.net/7stars.gif
More details of his progress here:
http://yippee.livejournal.com/tag/bunny
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