From left to right:
3cm = 1.25"
4cm = 1.5"
2 inch
And these are all 3D. They have flat backs to them, and can be made regular clear, or be dyed to other colors, and can have LEDs. These can be found in our webstore.
3cm = 1.25"
4cm = 1.5"
2 inch
And these are all 3D. They have flat backs to them, and can be made regular clear, or be dyed to other colors, and can have LEDs. These can be found in our webstore.
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Do you have a picture showing those eyes on a fursuit head ? ( sorry if my english is bad, I speak french so if you don't understand I can reformulate XD )
Not currently, should have some soon though. Since our heads have nice built up eye ridges and such, they don't "bug out" like some eyes normally would.
They look more bulgy than your old ones. Not sold on that as I have preferred yours to others that were too bug-eyed. I guess I'll have to try them. Are you not making the ones that are curved on both sides anymore? Those had a really nice following effect.
Please see our post above. ^^ The older style ones seemed to get a lot of problems with separating around the edges, however these won't.
Yeah I think I posted at the same time I'll give them a shot of course, I get all my 3D eyes from you
O: I prefer the look on these. We had some trouble getting my partial's 4cm eyes to line up correctly with the bowed back and she's a wee bit cross eyed...
woahh, so will these give the follow me sorta look??
ive used the taller dome eyes before and they work very well with the fallow me effect.
I was seeing you seemed to remove the normal resin eyes from the webstore, will these 3D eyes be the only ones you offer now?
Also excited to try these out, I think they'll look pretty good with a decent sized eyelid built up on them. (Most of the time when I see ones this style they have damn near no eyelids, and look all bulgy and creepy. Gosh I hate it when the eyes are bulgy and creepy...)
Have you guys tested the following effect? Will it be just as good as your old ones?
Also excited to try these out, I think they'll look pretty good with a decent sized eyelid built up on them. (Most of the time when I see ones this style they have damn near no eyelids, and look all bulgy and creepy. Gosh I hate it when the eyes are bulgy and creepy...)
Have you guys tested the following effect? Will it be just as good as your old ones?
We have 2 masks in progress, both using these sort of eyes, so yes, we're testing it now. ^^ These are deeper though, so they should have the same effect as our older eyes.
We're working on a new mold for regular eyes, so until it's good to go only 3D. We're using a different type of resin to cast now so we have to ensure we can do it with regular eyes too.
We're working on a new mold for regular eyes, so until it's good to go only 3D. We're using a different type of resin to cast now so we have to ensure we can do it with regular eyes too.
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know. :D Looking forward to seeing the test subjects >w<
Wow. Those are the exact measurements of my tear drops because I do not posses a fursuit.
Was wondering if you guys were going to eventually switch over to this style of eye.
Little unfortunate cause the old eyes were flatter and that was really nice.
But can understand why you would switch.
Little unfortunate cause the old eyes were flatter and that was really nice.
But can understand why you would switch.
Our masks have such built up eye ridges and such, that you don't get the "bug eyed" look a lot of suits do. Also, a lot of that has to do with people not putting enough eyelids on their eyes. ^^;
I picked up some 4cm 3D eyes to use with a fox blank and found that they just sit atop the eye socket with quite a gap underneath. Do you think that hitting the eye socket with a heat gun might soften the area up enough to push the eye into position?
--Onni
--Onni
Hello! We tried putting some up to our fox blank here, and it looks like there is just a small area in the back that doesn't touch, since our old 3D eyes used to be rounded on the backs and now they aren't. You could try your heat gun method to see if you can get it to stretch, however it's probably best to just fill in that area with whatever glue you're attaching your eyes with
Do you do larger than 2 inches? I'd love to order some painted eyes, in a Toothless style like this: http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb.....First_Look.jpg
Obviously in a more square pupil, I prefer that look rather than the rounder pupils he has in the first movie.
I'd also love to order a toothless style tongue if possible! Thanks in advance
Obviously in a more square pupil, I prefer that look rather than the rounder pupils he has in the first movie.
I'd also love to order a toothless style tongue if possible! Thanks in advance
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