Most complicated animal ears I have recreated, just look at those ridged swirls of fur! Took ages to do! Mapped out the ridges so they'd be symmetrical, glued down a strip of fur with the fibers pointing where they need to go, gelled the fibers with clear acrylic paint so they would stay put and look bristly since the fur in their ears is very bristly looking, airbrush work and hand painted markings...
(*cough-had-no-idea-how-hard-these-would-be-I-should-have-charge-more-cough*)
Took a full day to make em but they sure did turn out nice, nice enough to share on their own so here they are :3
(*cough-had-no-idea-how-hard-these-would-be-I-should-have-charge-more-cough*)
Took a full day to make em but they sure did turn out nice, nice enough to share on their own so here they are :3
Category All / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Any
Size 1280 x 765px
File Size 239.7 kB
OMG I thought these were real severed ears on the front page, Frighteningly realistic.
my god! it's so gorgeous!!!!
also heck yes using paint to style! I use clear spray coats as hairspray for stuff :D
also heck yes using paint to style! I use clear spray coats as hairspray for stuff :D
Wuuuut. At first I didn't believe it was a real animal until I googled. Those are the wierdest ear tufts ever. Kinda creeping me out. Nicely done.
Fun fact! If you Google Image search "steenbok antelope ears", your ears are the first image result! :D
I have a feeling someone will be searching those one day and come across yours and think they're real.
I have a feeling someone will be searching those one day and come across yours and think they're real.
Your DA entry of this made the front page of google search when I put in Steenbok Antelope. :D
I love the look of these! May I ask how you made the base? I need to make horse ears but have no idea what they would be made from D:
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