So I've got new suits in the works. (sort of). A suit maker is going to be doing a partial for me in the (unspecified) future, and I'm hoping to get a new, true-toony Calun suit that's got accurate colors "soon" too. Probably from the same maker? Maybe not though! Variety could be nice.
ANYWAY. With the exception of my Asriel Dreemurr cosplay-partial, I've never made an actual suit before. And for that I used a resin base to build off of.
The sona I'm going to be (hopefully) working on myself, is a bovine/buffalo/bison head. M
y question is this:
I know the basics of foam head making, I helped my brother make a Bepo head for his One Piece cosplay. (but it was sliiightly different than the typical foam fursuit head).
For something like a buffalo, bison, or otherwise bovine head, how would I go about the inside of the large space that makes up the majority of the head? (the top part... like the big 'afro' looking part on bison, or the hunched part on/above the head on Warcraft Tauren, etc...)
Should it be open inside, or should it be filled a little bit? I'm not too sure what I should do for all that space when I eventually get to it.