Step 10The Fur!
Materials Needed:
- Fur
- Cutting tool
- Hot glue/gun
Steps:
1: Take your fur and flip it over. Place your ruler about a quarter of an inch from the top, and run your blade lightly along the back fabric. Don't cut too hard, you don't want to cut the fur at all. (See pic 1&2) The fur should come out in easy to work with strips.
2: Take your hot glue gun and start gluing your strips. See pics 3&4 for where to start. Just keep gluing strip after strip, and remember, the strips do not have to touch. Space them out a bit, but not so much that you have visible gaps. I added a bit of white fur around the eyes and at the bottom of the cheeks for detail.
3: *Optional* As you can see in pic 7, i painted my snout. I used acrylic paint, and lightly dry brushed white/grey paint along the front of the snout. Depending upon what color shirt you picked, this may make the mask look a lot better.
Note: If your shirt is a lighter color, paint it darker around the eyes and let it gradually get lighter toward the snout. I have an example of my first mask (see pic 8) The shirt was white to begin with, but i watered down some black and brown acrylics and gave it some color.
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