https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/a7b59bb7-53c4-4bae-913d-f67ae53b11c1.jpeg Before hiding the seam, looks bad

https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/c5f761e7-ca21-4fbc-baf4-6fc12b1e932a.jpeg Left side seam hidden by small chains

https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/7f48849b-22c5-410d-ab3e-d20c4cee40e9.jpeg Front view

https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/74c8d779-5083-43fe-93b7-fdb79409b74f.jpeg Right side seam hidden by leaves

https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/eb2d50a6-01ec-4573-a714-ad2b0efa382e.jpeg Old picture before the jaw was added

The base was a free 3D wearable wolf skull model from Thingiverse. The bottom jaw didn’t fit right, so I had to remove the back part, and over the winter I got around to crafting a fix for that. The new jaw section is EVA foam, painted with white acrylic, sealed with some poly stuff I found under my kitchen bench from house work.

I tried really hard to hide the seams where it connects by the molars, hopefully it’s convincing at a glance? The character is my fursona, who is a necromancer-druid, so that’s why there’s plants everywhere.

The main image was actually a test piece, but I was so happy with the shape and size that I just used it as the final piece. The image was taken blindly when I was trying to see if it was fitting correctly, forgive my fingies being so visible.

  • ZorM
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    2 years ago

    Honestly after a while you just take the risks and then figure out how to correct it when it goes bad.