You go right ahead and take the paw. I''m laying claim RIGHT NOW to the head.ShadowFang wrote:Ooooh no you don't! That werewolf paw will be MINE! Actually though, they should manufacture them and just make resins of their sculptures/models that are made that way we all can have some movie history without the cost of buying a limited "one of a kind" scuplt that will cost no doubt tons and tons of money.Werewolf wrote:What are the chances that you would sell some werewolf stuff?... I mean like the hands and feet costume stuff etc...? I know building a detailed costumed is really costly, but I was thinking maybe you could sell unfinished werewolf costume parts (such as unpainted and no fur) from the molds once you have them, I'm sure a few would be interested in them myself included ^..^
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Looking awesome so far even in these early stages, that 'handpaw' looked great! Hats of to you ABrownrigg this is gonna be one hell of a movie if it continues the way its going!
And that howls bit .... ARRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo
And that howls bit .... ARRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo
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ShadowFang wrote:Ooooh no you don't! That werewolf paw will be MINE! Actually though, they should manufacture them and just make resins of their sculptures/models that are made that way we all can have some movie history without the cost of buying a limited "one of a kind" scuplt that will cost no doubt tons and tons of money.Werewolf wrote:What are the chances that you would sell some werewolf stuff?... I mean like the hands and feet costume stuff etc...? I know building a detailed costumed is really costly, but I was thinking maybe you could sell unfinished werewolf costume parts (such as unpainted and no fur) from the molds once you have them, I'm sure a few would be interested in them myself included ^..^
Excellent work on the paw. Really gives a good sense of scale on wht the final beast will look like.
As for the two pups quarrelling over the paw... Calm down. Lots of studios do good on merchandising replicas of in-movies props and costumes. I'm sure the same will eventually happen here.
As for the two pups quarrelling over the paw... Calm down. Lots of studios do good on merchandising replicas of in-movies props and costumes. I'm sure the same will eventually happen here.
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WWC1.0 SSHb LNAn SPDbsh SILt WTRn GDRs UNQd EATafvy SGNepcy SPKw STCb WLL+ HRT++ DLY+++++ STY+++++ INT0 RGN+ JMP+ STR+ BIG+ COL++ AGE+ CMN- AGL+ IRT+ EYE+ FUR+
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Like the paw. It does look big, but it all depends on the way the TF goes. If they get bulkier, then it works, if you have big hands, Mr. Director man. I’m agreeing with those who say that long, Halloween like claws don’t work. Save them for the costumes with week old shag carpet glued to the suit. I like it. What’s next?