Because. I'm tired and irritable and I feel like hating on something. plus I have to stare at a picture of a bunny suit and it looks like a damn dog and it just annoys the piss out of me. e___e
LatinnVixen stopped making both glob bed following eyes and moving jaws. It was kinda funny, as soon as she announced her new following eye style Lucky had a suit with the globed eyes!
But I ace this strong feeling that following eyes are the new moving jaw, it's going to be a must have on suits at sometime in the near future, Ive never noted the seam on suits with moving jaws, but I guess I just really stopped noticing it. While I think suits kinda need them, it's not hard in the least to look like you're talking by bobbing your head, moving jaws are just distracting when you're trying to act out something.
Oh and I'd like to add to the list eyebrows that are glued on top of the fur, most of the time they don't even looked properly attached to the suit. . .
lol lucky is like the #1 person I see making ugly ass stoner eyes with them. It's AWFUL :C butyeah, I've been seeing waaay more following eyes lately,that does seem to be the new trend. e__e Whatever, I hope it replaces the trend of heavily airbrushed eye lids, those look so silly :B
I dunno, I thought they were cool at first, but it's SO hard to make them fit a customer and still work, unless you're doing resin and even then...
FFFFF. I used to do eyebrows like that on like...my first 3 suits, and I finally started sewing them in and it's like OMFG, this looks a million times better, holy shit. Although honestly, I think a lot of the time a suit looks perfectly fine without them :B idk, I'm weird
that one doesn't bug me nearly as much for some reason o.o Like..realistic rabbit suits shouldn't have them, but toony paws look super empty without pads, so it almost makes sense. but makers should still know that buns don't have paw pads >>
I'm cool with like...stylizing, to a degree. I mean, my last bun had paw pads, and I was cool with it because on a toony suit it makes sense. They have big, fuzzy paws, and without paw pads, they tend to not look as good :C and I can understand making pinker noses and whatnot, but what bugs me is the faces. Bunnies simply don't have dog faces, and there's only like...3 makers that seem to get this e__e nothing enrages me more than DHC's 'boats', since they look nothing like either a bunny OR a goat, they look like long eared cats :B I think I've seen maybe 3 bun suits where the person made them with a correctly shaped muzzle, and everyone else gives them dog/cat faces ;___; I just wish people would take the time to study the facial shapes of the animal they're making
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But I ace this strong feeling that following eyes are the new moving jaw, it's going to be a must have on suits at sometime in the near future, Ive never noted the seam on suits with moving jaws, but I guess I just really stopped noticing it. While I think suits kinda need them, it's not hard in the least to look like you're talking by bobbing your head, moving jaws are just distracting when you're trying to act out something.
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I dunno, I thought they were cool at first, but it's SO hard to make them fit a customer and still work, unless you're doing resin and even then...
FFFFF. I used to do eyebrows like that on like...my first 3 suits, and I finally started sewing them in and it's like OMFG, this looks a million times better, holy shit. Although honestly, I think a lot of the time a suit looks perfectly fine without them :B idk, I'm weird
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