Gatafu, the Quetzal-inspired dragon, actually got finished in time for Anthrocon in July.
I need to dig up some additional photos.
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Gatafu, the Quetzal-inspired dragon, actually got finished in time for Anthrocon in July.
I need to dig up some additional photos.
Commission for Evelyth of her beautiful character!
This fursuit design has been an all time favorite of mine through several owners and some refurbishment. Suit was made by @clockworkcreature , and she is a Rahier, an original species by Shanzi/Qarrezel.
First fully rendered piece of the year for me. Featuring another one of those clockwork fish-eyed beast... things...
Paleogust x Smaugust 16: Clockwork Centrosaurus
After finding the paleo prompt list by @followingprehistory I had to incorporate at least one into smaugust :D
Steam Raptor by DevBurmak
Character concept! Meet Bleu of the Blue Moon!
They turned the moon into a block of cheese before leaving to create an alternate universe where they beta tested minecraft.
Tweet by Snepshots pf Clockwork Creature fursuiters
The Quetzal-dragon, Gatafu, so close to done! And yet, still so much to do. The head will be getting a few more touches (mainly airbrush), but other parts still have a little way to go.
The bodysuit, especially. A combination of things - some which were obvious dumb mistakes, some which defy explanation - made it necessary to completely re-do the torso and arms. The sewing on that is almost done now, at least.
There’s not that many tasks left on this project all together, but it still feels equivalent to scaling a mountain. The whole project has been so involved and has taken so long, you can start to believe that it’s impossible to actually finish.