OH NO IM RLY CUTE Rob took some pictures for me today of puck all together :3
Furry fox and neko on the street in Harajuku wearing handmade and remake fashion as well as items from Body Line, Shimamura, and resale shops. Full Looks
Timevstheworld Cosplay Masterpost
These are exclusively cosplays that I made myself, or put together for conventions. I’ll make another post for anything that didn’t make the cut, because I have some more miscellaneous cosplays and projects.
Bein’ a bounty hunter isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sometimes ya get hurt. Sometimes you lose the mark and miss out on a good payday n’ hafta starve til the next big score. Sometimes the memories follow you no matter how far you go to try and get away. Some mornings are tougher than others. Good thing I ain’t the emotional type.
More WIP photos of my cat fursuit head (taken with quality phone cam wow). Ears are furred (but not completely finished), the mesh is secured over the eyes, and there are vents in the ears and nose. Vision, jaw sensitivity, and air circulation are fantastic in this mask. I hope these features stay in the finished piece.
Next steps: duct tape pattern, furring, and detailing (inside of mouth, eyes, dry brushing).

I was working on my siamese cat/catlock costume head design, and am FINALLY satisfied with the marking layout. It’s the best balance of color and material type thus far. I’m super pumped to start the duct tape pattern, but have to first spend forever tweaking the eyes. Bluh. Wish me luck.
Because I’m a Sherlock AU addict and have too much free time on my hands, I decided to start turning my dumb anthro siamese catlock into a fursuit partial. Don’t worry, I’m not too crazy, and have other costume ideas and events for this kitty as well.
I originally wasn’t going to publish progress, but there are so many materials I’ve been having sour luck finding in-store.
I figured that I would put up a photoset of the progress of my Dragon Loki instead of letting the WIP photos float around my computer for all of eternity. I would have included a page of the original design sketches, but most of them are either lost among ten foot stacks of other sketches in my room, or not worth the effort it takes to put them up.
1. Design sketches, material decisions, color picking, etc (this specific picture was arranged so that I could show people what I was planning to work on. I loosely used the image in the middle of it when I was looking for materials)
2. Shaping of upholstery foam base and glove base.
3. (My personal favorite stage and photo) Addition of tail and horns; posing with suit on to see how everything works together in terms of shape and overall look.
4. Everything finished except for detailing and cleaning up (Eyes, dreadlocks, reinforcement of the teeth, and scales are not yet complete). Getting to this stage involved tons of pattern-creating, improvisation, sewing, and copious amounts of hot glue.
5. Complete!