

Like I have mentioned i was going to have a somewhat naked face and was going to blend the hair into the skin.

The hair was wierd.at first i added mohair that i dyed and glued in piece by piece. The teeth are not a pure white, either.I did stain them a little but it doesnt show up too well in the flash. Do a test on your epoxy first, because the brand I used for the bottom teeth yellowed within a month or two and they no longer matched. I also have some black eye make up to blend things a little better.and a balaclava to hide my mouth (nnja mask type hood) The teeth have been sealed with a glossy clear epoxy. Easier to wipe off and makes it a little smoother. That red stuff in the jaw is tool dip, I figured I'd seal the inner face since it can get pretty nasty in there with all the sweating I'd be doing. It's not a total flat black, there's actually a little shading and highlighting. What you need: acrylic paint brushes clear epoxy hot glue fake fur scissors exacto knife Time to paint him! Again, I had thought most of the front face would be naked so I cared way too much about painting it all nice. I hope it inspires you to make a big mean creature of your own! Thank you for checking out my Instructable.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask via commenting on this site and I'll try to answer them as best i can. Had I known so many people would be looking at this, i would have documented the steps a little better. I do costuming as a hobby but Iam a full time artist. This is my second full crazy costume, the first being an armored demon. I'd like to express how excited Iam to see this posted around the internet. I'm sorry to say that i will not be answering questions about this build due to a very booked work schedule.Ĭreate your own werewolf costume! Moving jaw, padded body, lots of fur! Basically don't be afraid and just try it out. sometimes that can lead you to a better solution. If you run into a problem, try researching it a bit by poking around online. there are all sorts of better materials and methods out there! See how you can put your own spin on it or improve it. This is just one way to build this sort of costume. The rest was used for other projects (keep in mind this is a 4 year old project) -Will you build me a costume? Sorry, im not available for that.

All that is left is the head and it's not in the best of shape. Can i borrow/have/buy the costume? No, the costume does not exist any more. How much fur do I need?: I cannot answer this since everyone is a different size and i can't remember how much i used for the project. or other fabric/crafting store, ask for upholstery foam Where to buy foam: Michaels or JoAnn's. Where to buy fur: or google/ebay "faux fur" Thanks for checking out this tutorial! I get a lot of questions about this every year around this time and they are usually the same, so let's clear up a couple things.
