ABOUT ME
Hi! My name is TigerLily (aka TL or Lily). I am a part-time/hobbyist fursuit maker based in Wales, UK, specialising in kemono styled suits. I started making fursuits in Jan 2019, originally working with foam heads. I learned 3D modelling and 3D printing in July 2021 and have switched to using 3D printed headbases since.
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Even though I am a newer maker, I put a lot of research and hard work into every suit I make to ensure my suits are of high quality. I prefer to work closely with my clients. Therefore, I can only accept a very limited number of slots each commission cycle to ensure my clients receive my best work and my full attention.
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Thank you for your consideration, I hope to hear from and work with you in the future!

THE CREATION OF TIGERLILY
I joined the furry fandom at the end of December 2018 because I wanted to cosplay a giant cat. I didn't want something too simple like a monocoloured cat, or anything overly complex like a tabby so I went with a calico cat which I felt was a good balance of both. TL's original design (version 1) was a calico cat with simple spots and an orange bob. Due to the black spots and orange hair, I named her after the Tigerlily flower.
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I decided that TL will be the first suit I make but unfortunately I could not find fur (at the time) in the right shade of orange which lead to me redesigning her (version 2). I thought that white hair would be better suited since it was already in her colour palette, however it meant that I had to add more tan and black to balance out the white, complicating the design. Version 2 is the design I have been using to this day.

TL VERSION 1
