Current Fursuit commission status:
OPEN! For available slots, please consult my project list.


Prices:

Quad/Feral suit: $2,200 A quad suit is a suit designed to go on all fours like a real animal. Very difficult to wear, so be warned before ordering.

Padded full suit: Includes digitigrade legs and padded muscled or fem chest. $1,800

Painted full suit: A suit with spots, stripes, or other markings painted on the whole thing. $1,800.

Plain full suit: $1,400

Partial suit: (Head, hand and foot paws, tail.) $1,000

Head: (This includes moving jaw.) $650

Add realistic detailing: You can have realistic detailing, all the tiny little extra things including airbrusing, resin eyes, and cast rubber pawpads, that I don't put into my standard suits, and which take a lot of extra time and effort. Add $150 to any head or $200 to any partial/fullsuit price.


These are general price guidelines, and actual quoted prices will depend on the details of the character in question. In general any detailed markings, spots or stripes, or extras such as horns, wings, etc. will add to these prices.

Fursuit commission policies:

My fursuit commissions work pretty much like any commission, (so have a look at my general commissions page for my policies) but since fursuits are very detailed it's important for me to be certain I know exactly what you want. Thus for a fursuit I need either an accurate reference sheet that shows colors correctly, markings correctly, details like claws, pawpads, or anything else you want included in your suit, just the way you want it to look, OR I need the freedom to not worry about tiny details. Simply describing what you want can lead to too many misunderstandings if you are very picky about. If you're not picky then I'm happy to work from whatever descriptions or basic reference art you may have.

I will also need either a full set of measurements or a duct tape dummy, so that your suit can be properly fitted. Padded and quad suits cannot be done to measurements and require a dummy. For other suits the dummy is slightly more accurate, but measurements are fine too.

All general policies apply, so be sure to read my general commissions page. :)