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Quadsuit/Fursuit jaw set tutorialRelated content
Comments: 18
XanTheDemonAssassin [2015-05-01 19:41:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the easy way! What's the blue part(I might sound stupid)? And how do you measure how high and long it has to be?
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Huntress-noko In reply to XanTheDemonAssassin [2015-05-11 20:30:50 +0000 UTC]
The blue part is just painters tape so the clay wouldn't stick to the desk. To be honest I just winged the dimensions...
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jeejeezfurries [2014-01-05 04:59:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you finally a easier and cheaper way lol thx again. OH!! Can anyone plz tell me a tutorial on how to make the most realistic ears for a wolf
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wolvescanlove [2013-12-06 09:32:50 +0000 UTC]
looks really cool!!! ive actually done this myself but sadly model magic is very weak and will break easly making custom teeth out of sculpty is the best its stronger and can produce the same thing.
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Huntress-noko In reply to Kweo [2013-08-13 23:58:37 +0000 UTC]
I didn't even pay attention to the amount of teeth I kinda just winged it What would be the right number?
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Kweo In reply to Huntress-noko [2013-08-14 00:16:48 +0000 UTC]
it would help you even better if you looked up pictures to get the size right
at the front, it is
canine tooth, incisor(smaller tooth), incisor, incisor, incisor, incisor, incisor, Canine
for the top front teeth, the two outside incisors are bigger than the middle 4, but not as big as the canines
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CCLM [2013-08-10 00:49:09 +0000 UTC]
;.; You have just given me a cheap alternative to buying a 40$ jawset
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Buck-The-Corgi [2013-08-09 18:20:09 +0000 UTC]
Nicley done! this material durable though? Can it handle being bumped and stuff like that?
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sewgirls In reply to Buck-The-Corgi [2022-05-19 13:53:32 +0000 UTC]
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Huntress-noko In reply to Buck-The-Corgi [2013-08-09 19:28:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you It won't crumble and the teeth won't fall out however, it is not a stiff material like the baked clay. It can handle being flicked and what not, but it can't be squished, hit by a door, and or trampled by a stamped.
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Buck-The-Corgi In reply to Huntress-noko [2013-08-09 23:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Nice to know! I maytry making a jawset out of this now! I never thought of it as an option!
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Huntress-noko [2013-08-08 22:54:39 +0000 UTC]
I have never done a jaw-set with Sculpey before due to its weight. However I don't believe it would work as well because it isn't as stretchy as Model Magic. So you would end up doing more work than you actually have to. Again I have never tried it.
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THEGREATTITANICCHICK [2013-08-08 22:39:33 +0000 UTC]
this is great ^^ would this work for sculpey clay too?
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Huntress-noko [2013-08-08 22:36:11 +0000 UTC]
Model Magic takes about 24-36 hours to dry. I personally apply the paint right after I finish the jaw (it takes only a minute to dry). It's worth the wait since its a really light clay.
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katleidoscopic In reply to Huntress-noko [2013-08-08 22:41:51 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I've heard that most professional clays can take several days to fully dry, so it's nice to know I can make a good-looking jaw without waiting for too long. ^^
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