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Wow, Had A Couple Busy Months, But Im Finally Catching Up With Life And Starting To Sort Through The


Wow, had a couple busy months, but I’m finally catching up with life and starting to sort through the 700 product photos I took nearly 2 months ago.
To start out, here’s a new color! Got some gold leather stain, and tried it out on a codpiece. This design’s been on my store for a while, but people had only ever asked for red on black (the first color combo I did with it). I decided to mix it up a bit.
Etsy link wheeeee!
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New codpiece! This one is made from a pre-finished leather I’ve been toying with, it’s super smooth and glossy. Assembled together with rivets, which makes for a nice consistent look.
You can buy it here!
Oh and there’s also the leather jacket I made for myself for Magic Meat Week a couple years ago.

This was a quick vaguely-creepy mask design I tossed together for the previously-mentioned LARP. I turned out liking the shape better than I’d expected, though it’s fairly similar to another design I’ve got up. The bloody tears were fun.
It’s up on Etsy, though I’m not sure if it’s a design I’ll keep on with if it doesn’t sell quick.



I got so many orders for this mask before I’d even had the chance to update the Etsy listing with reasonable photos. Finally fixed that situation. These are some photos I liked but which didn’t quite fit in the listing.
This is the updated design for my simple glasses-compatible mask.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/182720862/eyeglass-compatible-simple-mask



I’m updating the design of my simple eyeglasses-compatible mask. For the original version (last photo), my goal had been approximately “as minimal as possible,” and I’d left a gap along the bottom where the nose goes. But while I kinda liked how that looked, it made it hard to form to shape reliably. The projecting bits never wanted to stay symmetric, and it took more tweaking than was reasonable.
So I connected across the middle, and expanded the vertical opening to give more space for the glasses to rest on the nose. It took a few iterations on proportion, but I think I’m happy with it now. It’s available over on my Etsy store, and I’ll update that listing with more photos as I make more copies of the mask.



Someone ordered a black version of this screen mask, I was happy to be able to get nice photos of it before shipping it out. I like making designs like this where the eyes are covered, but dang does cutting all these holes take a long time.