So here's the start of
inukaza
This is the first head I've made/am making all by myself for a long time. The last foam base I made was about two years ago, seen here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4523639/
I think I've made A LOT of improvement with this one. I can really say that I'm happy with how it's turning out.
Depending on what the customer wants, I might tone down that honking nose a bit. But I'm having a hard time deciding weather or not to keep it.
inukaza This is the first head I've made/am making all by myself for a long time. The last foam base I made was about two years ago, seen here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4523639/
I think I've made A LOT of improvement with this one. I can really say that I'm happy with how it's turning out.
Depending on what the customer wants, I might tone down that honking nose a bit. But I'm having a hard time deciding weather or not to keep it.
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Wolf
Size 658 x 322px
File Size 322 kB
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I have a suggestion for photographing it. The scale of the nose might be due to perspective distortion. You can remove a lot of distortion by using the camera's zoom and zooming all the way in, and then physically backing away from the object until it fits in the frame again. The nose should be more accurate. This is the same as if you were to use a lens with a longer focal length. For example, 200mm has less distortion than 35mm.
Oh, I found a workaround. If the resolution of the photos you can take are high enough, you could just take a photo farther back and crop it. I realized this when I remembered that things flatten out for us the further away we are from things, and our eyes are fixed (they are around 35mm or 55mm, I forget which).
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