I'm a Production Coordinator on this Aboriginal kids' TV show
https://vimeo.com/116892576
We need a *realistic* coyote suit (or a suitable wolf, dingo or jackal) for a greenscreen shoot at the end of April.
If we're renting a suit, we can offer a fee and also make sure that any use of the suit is overseen by a professional costumer. We'd need to pickup on April 27th and drop off on May 4th.
If we're commissioning, we can pay full rates. We need a partial - arms, feet, head and some chest fur. And it would need to be ready to wear by the 25th.
Email me (Amy) at info@tremblingvoid.com
Or phone 778.706.2369
You'd probably want to rent a fursuit if you're only going to use it once for a shoot.
Commissioning a fursuit would cost closer to 1000$ and would take a few weeks not including delivery.
Thanks for the input. We're open to both renting and buying as this is a matter of timing rather than cost: whatever the price to buy a fursuit is probably much cheaper than hiring a team of animators to make a CG mo-cap coyote.
What I could really use is a connection to get this done. Anyone know who to ask?
You could check with the furry auction sites for premade work that might be what you're looking for:
Dealer's Den
Full suits: http://www.thedealersden.com/category/full-suits/1891
Partial Suits: http://www.thedealersden.com/category/partial-suits/1892
FurBuy: https://www.furbuy.com/listings/cat5.html
I'm trying to think of Vancouver local suits builders you could possibly contact too.
First that comes to mind is ShagPoke: http://shagpoke.tumblr.com
You can contact them shagpokestudios@gmail.com
I think OneFurAll are also suit makers in Vancouver: http://www.onefurall.com/
Contact: scribblefox@gmail.com
I also know of a maker in Alberta. Close enough they might be able to ship express? I'm not sure. But you could reach out to them.
Komikrazi Studios: http://www.komickrazi.com/
Contact: devon@komickrazi.com
Goodluck! I tried reaching out to some folks on Twitter too.
I really like Komikrazi Studios work, especially the realistic stuff. I just wish they didn't use US currency in their billing which inflates the cost for all Canadian customers.
Thanks for the recommendations. One difficult factor is that we're looking for something realistic. Like this: http://crystumes.deviantart.com/art/Coyote-head-582118622
Any advice on where to go for that?
We need it soon. Fortunately, we can pay.
The builders linked do realistic styles. The thing is most builders are going to have wait lists.
: RaggedyLass April 07, 2016, 10:24:48 -06:00
Thanks for the recommendations. One difficult factor is that we're looking for something realistic. Like this: http://crystumes.deviantart.com/art/Coyote-head-582118622
Any advice on where to go for that?
We need it soon. Fortunately, we can pay.
Like ATerribleBear said, the makers I linked do realistic work too! Your next step is contacting people, honestly.
Here's some realistic work by Komickrazi
(http://www.komickrazi.com/assets/images/photos/fursuits/bear.jpg)
If you're looking for super realistic like what you linked, best to reach out to that creator? You might also want to look into Clockwork Creatures for the ultimate realism. But, also like ATerribleBear said, a lot of these makers have
long waiting lists so you might need to consider some compromise based on your timeline? Here's some more realistic suit makers, but they're not based in Canada and would definitely require express shipping if they can accommodate.
Clockwork Creature: http://www.clockworkcreature.com/
Contact: info@clockworkcreature.com
LepusDiscorida: http://lepusdiscordia.deviantart.com/ (They are based in Germany, however)
Contact: Looks like deviantArt notes only
Sharpe16: http://sharpe19.deviantart.com/
Contact: Looks like deviantArt notes only
MagpieB0nes: http://magpieb0nes.deviantart.com/
Contact: bbarber.magpiebones@gmail.com