Omggggg I love this!! I’m planning on doing smth similar!! (One of the cosplays have a BIG tail as well) I have been watching *a lot* of furry tail tutorials but I haven’t found was with a big tail yet🥲 I rly want a super motion tail but idk if it’ll be too heavy TwT I’m so happy I finally found someone doing a similar scale!!! Even if it isn’t super motion!! :DDD
@@katezadeI will also recommend getting one that has bad reviews in terms of "slipping" pet fur. You wanna get one that is garbage at taking shed fur off of animals, so it wont tear any out of faux fur fabrics :D
Oh I've been waiting for the Marvel Rivals cosplays to start rolling out! I'm sorry you aren't happy about the colour, Kate, but I think the tail looks great! Now I've only ever dyed cotton fabric, so take my analysis with a heap of salt, but I'm guessing you either needed more dye in your pot or your water wasn't hot enough. I'd put more weight on the former statement; from what I understand about dye in general, it's that if you're dying multiple pieces of fabric you'll need to use more by default! The dark patches can also likely be attributed to the fabric sitting still for too long in the pot, though I understand how hard keeping heavy fabric moving consistently can be. However I do think the colour variation helps the fur look a little more natural, especially after you brushed the tail out!
thank you so so much!!! im thinking of using acrylic paint with a fabric medium in an air brush to make it darker? we will see lolol. good thing i bought A LOT of fur!
I love Squirrel Girl, she Defeated thanos all by herself!! Thinking of rigging, with zero cosplay experience, I guess the issue is the size and thus weight of it going upwards. so could you use a thin twine or something like fishing line to attach it in two places, so you have the attachment at the normal "tail area" but then an "invisible" attachment higher up sort of at shoulder height to take some of the stress of the bottom attachment?
@@iamjfdownes5701 I’m going to try this!! I’m going to use an aluminum flat rod inside the tail, but the rod is also heavy and my tail is so tall! So I’m going to try everything lol
@@thefoxesden8111 yes!!! I watched this and ordered everything she linked to from Amazon and I’m going to try exactly what she did this weekend! Thank you so much!
Love this kate!
I got this video as an ad, the tail looks very fluffy and very cool 👍
it is so fluffy!!! i just hope i can find a way to attach it to my body!!
Omggggg I love this!!
I’m planning on doing smth similar!! (One of the cosplays have a BIG tail as well)
I have been watching *a lot* of furry tail tutorials but I haven’t found was with a big tail yet🥲
I rly want a super motion tail but idk if it’ll be too heavy TwT
I’m so happy I finally found someone doing a similar scale!!! Even if it isn’t super motion!! :DDD
As a fursuit maker, one thing I would recommend for the tail is to use a pet brush and when you wash the fur, be sure to brush it before it dries
Oh!!!! Thank you!!! I’ll try this!!! I appreciate you!!
@@katezadeI will also recommend getting one that has bad reviews in terms of "slipping" pet fur. You wanna get one that is garbage at taking shed fur off of animals, so it wont tear any out of faux fur fabrics :D
@ thank you!!!
Oh I've been waiting for the Marvel Rivals cosplays to start rolling out! I'm sorry you aren't happy about the colour, Kate, but I think the tail looks great!
Now I've only ever dyed cotton fabric, so take my analysis with a heap of salt, but I'm guessing you either needed more dye in your pot or your water wasn't hot enough. I'd put more weight on the former statement; from what I understand about dye in general, it's that if you're dying multiple pieces of fabric you'll need to use more by default! The dark patches can also likely be attributed to the fabric sitting still for too long in the pot, though I understand how hard keeping heavy fabric moving consistently can be. However I do think the colour variation helps the fur look a little more natural, especially after you brushed the tail out!
thank you so so much!!! im thinking of using acrylic paint with a fabric medium in an air brush to make it darker? we will see lolol. good thing i bought A LOT of fur!
Wow! So excited to see the progress
sizz!!!! thank you so so much
amazing! Idk the character but the tail colors look like a real squirrel hahaha
@@austinattack I thought so too! Lololol I look at it and think “squirrel.” So I’m happy 🤣
I love Squirrel Girl, she Defeated thanos all by herself!!
Thinking of rigging, with zero cosplay experience, I guess the issue is the size and thus weight of it going upwards. so could you use a thin twine or something like fishing line to attach it in two places, so you have the attachment at the normal "tail area" but then an "invisible" attachment higher up sort of at shoulder height to take some of the stress of the bottom attachment?
@@iamjfdownes5701 I’m going to try this!! I’m going to use an aluminum flat rod inside the tail, but the rod is also heavy and my tail is so tall! So I’m going to try everything lol
kinpatsu on here has an example of using this way with her spirit blossom ahri tail! hope that can help🎉
@@thefoxesden8111 yes!!! I watched this and ordered everything she linked to from Amazon and I’m going to try exactly what she did this weekend! Thank you so much!