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Product Details:
Page Count: 208 pages
Binding Type: US Trade Paperback
Product Dimensions:
       8.5 x 11 inches
Publisher: Ibexa Press © 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-6155842-3-3
EAN13: 9780615584232
MSRP: $39.95 USD


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Critter Costuming
Making Mascots and Fabricating Fursuits
By Adam Riggs

Ever wanted to make your own mascot costume or fursuit? Need information about how to design and create your own character? Then this is the book you need! This book is jam-packed with detailed directions for building your own custom costumes.

Critter Costuming: Making Mascots and Fabricating Fursuits is the first book of its kind. This ground-breaking book has over 200 pages of detailed directions, hints, and tips for designing, constructing, and performing animal characters. Hundreds of detailed photos and illustrations support the well-researched material. Includes resource listings, glossary, bibliography, and more! From novice costumers to experienced professionals, this book offers new ways of thinking and descriptions of building methods to help inspire your next costuming project.

In the book...

  • Over 200 pages!
  • Step-by-step examples
  • More photos than I want to count
  • Ideas to help start projects
  • Lists of resources and suppliers
  • Performance tips and tricks
  • Detailed reviews of materials
  • Drawings and diagrams by the author
  • Lots and lots of words
  • ...And so much more!

About the Author - Adam Riggs
A costume enthusiast, Adam Riggs aka Nicodemus, has focused on the design and construction of mascot-style costumes. This book is his labor of love, sharing his methods for constructing your own costume. For more information about Adam, his costuming and even more details about this book, visit his website – www.nicodemus.org.