I agree with your initial statement. When I heard Adam the first layout was too big, I thought it was just right, especially for the type of “grizzly bear “ appearance he seems to be going for. He ended up with a really nice Disney style bear, but I don’t think that is what he wanted.
You ever been face to face with a Kodiak grizzly? I have. A friendly one. About 1/3 of its entire body size is its head. The first head looked more like a polar pear ....
Lol, I was just wondering what other suits he has that counts as "furry". He's got the Totorro ones, Chewbacca, and the velociraptor costume might(?) Count as scalie?
As someone who makes fursuits on the regular, to get that clean and realistic look, you gotta preshave your fur before sewing it, then shave after as well to clean up. Also, adding expoxy sculpt for eyelids and lips really makes stuff look less teddy bear and more alive.
When watching adam drawing the new bear head, I thought Adam really needs a a overhead projector to put his drawing on so it makes it easier to draw and scale. Still love that workshop and I help be inspired to build myself. Thank you Adam Savage you fellow Mad Man.
I feel like a lot of the menacing-ness comes from the color. Maybe if you airbrushed some darker streaks into the fur around the eyes and jaw it would feel a bit more threatening
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe raise the shoulders an inch or two to raise the stature if that's possible. I feel as though the neck is a bit long.
Every time I watch Adam working on things, I always have the same thought "This man is a treasure" Thank you Adam for sharing your projects with us. It's always a joy to watch you work.
I hope someone has told James May that Adam Savage loves him and his show and is arranging for them to get together and take things apart/put them back together soon... Best. Playdate. Ever
Like all things in nature, the cute factor comes from the eyes being big and far apart. If the eyes were smaller and closer together, it would be more menacing
And he needs to make a "paste" from actual gum (the tree) chewing gum and a metric shitton of graphite powder, and "blend" that paste into the snout, where the bear (like a lot of animals, but especially predators) has a lot of "worn" leather. Personally, i would've died (somehow??) the fake fur's base into a black/dark color.
Actually, I'm watching this so I can get a good an idea how to pull off a costume build for Bear from Disney's Bear in the big blue house. It's kind of a dream to be him for a convention... and Smokey the bear.
These one day multiple day builds are just the best. Especially when your sick and looking for something funny, entertaining, and interesting to watch just top notch Adam thank you for all the hard work.
For future headwear projects, instead of a “Hard Hat”, look into Bump Caps. They are more form fitting and smaller around than the typical hard hat. They are more like an industrial baseball cap
Without the ratchet closure (or Adam's "clicky-click"😄) to tighten them to the head bump caps tend to have a looser fit. Having said that a combination of the plastic shell from a bump cap + the head harness with ratchet (removed from a safety helmet) could give a less bulky starting point. It's given me food for thought so thank you. I have a head harness similar to the one in the helmet Adam shows, but it alone lacks the rigidity to use in a build I'm planning.
Another option is to just buy the head gear for a welding helmet, they make amazing ergonomic head gear that attaches at as little as two spots. And it has the ratcheting mechanism he likes so much.
Is it just me or was it kinda magic how Adam was moving the bear's mouth? I love the cheekiness of the new bear mask actually mouthing out the words "...how am I gonna control the mouth of this thing... " :D
I think this is where he ended up on the new one, too. The muzzle looks like it's too long, but I think you're right, I think it's just too narrow. So it's only "too long" in proportion. If it was wider, all the way back under the eyes, I think it would be closer.
As soon as I heard "take apart car engines and throw all the bolts into a bucket", I INSTANTLY thought of James May. Loved that shout out. The Reassembler and One Day Builds deserve to be together.
As a fursuit maker/builder and cosplayer this was a fun video to watch! I would love to pass on any of my knowledge of my fursuit/costume building techniques or tips if ya ever need. You are an inspiration to so many builders out there, I eagerly await each and every video
To me, Adam's "bear" head looks more like a harbor seal's head (without fur attached). Depending on species, a bear's head is larger, more blocky, and less rounded. But it's my opinion. That, plus $5.00, might get you a cup of coffee.
So great! Super realistic animals costumes are one of my favorite builds because of how people react to them. I've always wanted to build a bear to busk in after seeing yours. This new bear head is SO great.
Yeah, the bear is cute as hell. I think a couple of things contribute to the cuteness: #1 has to be the shape of the head and size or visible size of the eyes. The first iteration had a fiercer gaze. #2 has to be the color of fur Adam chose. It's blonde and light. Grizzlies are dark brown and black bears are black. Polar bears are white and look adorable but in reality will rip your face off. #3, the head is very round. It doesn't look like it has a skull so much as it looks like a stuffed animal. #4 the jaw, though effective, adds to the cartoony nature because it makes the bottom of the head even rounder. Maybe if Adam made some jowls hang down by sewing some fur together?
honestly I feel like adam would love a furry convention. Lots of artwork, crafting, all the costumes are handmade, some have electronics like sound reactive lighting and smoke effects, there's always a dance contest and panels on animals in popular culture or special effects or anything creative and potentially creature related. plus, no one would ever suspect who's in the suit.
Reminds me of the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House 😍 used to love that show as a baby so this is nostalgic. Also he could make the fur more realistic by dying the fur a darker colour. You can do that with a spray gun and watered down fabric dye.
I have been binge watching your videos. I'm coming to a time and a place where i can play again. You have inspired me to start seriously designing and building a costume i drew up around 25-30 years ago. Your tips and tricks are invaluable as i see them. Thank you. I love your videos. Please never stop
Adam - when you held up the pic of the real bear it showed what you need to do to make him a little more menacing. Airbrush some black and brown around the eyes, make them a bit "angry" in the way you shade the brows and bags.
I can tell that he’s as much explaining to the audience how the face ended up the way it did as much as he’s trying to convince himself he’s ok with it. I don’t think he’s happy with the final result… the evidence being that the final chunk of the build is really glossed over and there’s not many close ups at the end to show what it really looks like. The main thing to me is the neck looks too long and slender. Maybe recess the hard hat further up inside?
Thank you for talking about your reassembling fear. I have the same fear and anxiety watching restoration videos. I love watching them but wonder how in the world do they remember where every little part goes.
I'm at the point where you start using the foam core to make the 3D shape of the Bear's Head and.... "Yep, He's a model maker alright." was a thought that came up with a giggle at how this comes to be so far. It's such a wonderful thing. I actually see that you would have been an AMAZING Imagineer if in some universe somewhere you'd worked for Disney Parks instead of Lucas Films.
An exacto knife works pretty nicely but I found when cutting fake fur, it's so much easier to use a loop rotary cutter. Using one sped up the cutting time by holding the fur in my hand and cutting against the edge of the fur and then into the cut line.
Adam, You are holding the clippers upside down the large metal blade of the clippers goes towards the scalp unless you are lining. When you use a guide you want to go against the grain to force the comb of the guide to lift the hair to give you an even length cut.
Adam. Love your work. watch some fursuit makers. there are some awesome ones out there that can give you some tips and tricks to make your costumes even better.
Ohh those little moments... "I thought I was the only one that did that" kind of moment... the grid transfer system between scales! OMG Adam, thanks for enlightening an old soul in a young man's body to the fact that this is in fact a system used by many and is time tested... heh... And I thought I was the only one, omg.
I’m surprised you don’t have an overhead projector to transfer and scale images. Seems that would be an easier solution to grid or freehand. Love your videos Adam! You’re inspiring!
I think the main thing making the head look more like a dog and less like a bear is the snout. Bears have very rectangular and flat snouts. With minor tweaking in the jowl area, I think you'd get a more bear-y costume!
I thought the drawing looked like a dog. Adding fur finally made it into a bear. Adam's furry alter ego turned out pretty well. It's a big improvement over the 1st version.
An overhead projector is a good method to transfer from a sheet to another larger medium. I've seen this done with pictures being projected on a wall and traced.
I think the answer is to have 2 heads for the costume. This would be head 1, happy-go-lucky party bear. Head 2, serious bear, would be wider and neck would be close to width of the shoulders. Keep the same eye spacing and double the snout width. Bears have huge width to their snouts. Also, adding some black rubber or foam tubing for 'lips' wold help to define the jaw shape into a more menacing version. Watch a growling bear that's standing on it's hind legs and you can see the lips flapping all over as the teeth flash.
Adam! You need to get yourself a cheap projector. I love using to blow up drawings to the size I want. Also make a oversized red t-shirt and go as grown up Pooh as well!
Find Adam's bear costume poster here: www.tested-store.com/listing/adam-savage-s-bear-cosplay-des
just me who wants to hug it?
Hi Adam, im trying to think of a costume I want to make?
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@@korymanuel4037 what does that mean, or is that a different language?
@@rioncitylife1917 LOL you wouldn't understand
this has such a "Bear in the Big Blue House" feel hahaha
Omg im glad im not the only one who saw it!
Yes!! I was thinking that the whole time... all it needs is some controllable eyebrows!
I’m not sure what that is, but “Gus” is definitely cute!
I came down here to see if anyone else thought so lol
thats what i thought he was making when i saw the thumbnail
Pro tip: use electric clippers to trim the fur at the seam allowances. This will make the seams less bulky and make them lay more flat.
This is maybe the third time I've heard this jam on one of these episodes. It's great
I feel like his first drawing, which he deemed "too big", was probably about right. Bears have big heads.
Well, it turned out pretty nice. A little "teddy bear", but like Adam said, with a lot of character
I agree with your initial statement. When I heard Adam the first layout was too big, I thought it was just right, especially for the type of “grizzly bear “ appearance he seems to be going for. He ended up with a really nice Disney style bear, but I don’t think that is what he wanted.
@@twolf1693 Now, if he was in full Roosevelt costume undrneath, that would be special!!
I think he got intimidated by all that bear head sitting on his neck.
You ever been face to face with a Kodiak grizzly? I have. A friendly one. About 1/3 of its entire body size is its head. The first head looked more like a polar pear ....
Sick fursuit, Adam!
:D nice
1:15 "I love this sui... I love this costume."
I wonder what his fursona name is.
Lol, I was just wondering what other suits he has that counts as "furry". He's got the Totorro ones, Chewbacca, and the velociraptor costume might(?) Count as scalie?
@@Kupo_Joe Back on when Mythbusters was airing, I remember seeing a furry meme of people drawing jamie and him as a walrus and an otter.
As someone who makes fursuits on the regular, to get that clean and realistic look, you gotta preshave your fur before sewing it, then shave after as well to clean up.
Also, adding expoxy sculpt for eyelids and lips really makes stuff look less teddy bear and more alive.
When watching adam drawing the new bear head, I thought Adam really needs a a overhead projector to put his drawing on so it makes it easier to draw and scale. Still love that workshop and I help be inspired to build myself. Thank you Adam Savage you fellow Mad Man.
I feel like a lot of the menacing-ness comes from the color. Maybe if you airbrushed some darker streaks into the fur around the eyes and jaw it would feel a bit more threatening
Yeah I agree
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe raise the shoulders an inch or two to raise the stature if that's possible. I feel as though the neck is a bit long.
I agree.
And more yellow and brown on teeth
Every time I watch Adam working on things, I always have the same thought "This man is a treasure" Thank you Adam for sharing your projects with us. It's always a joy to watch you work.
I hope someone has told James May that Adam Savage loves him and his show and is arranging for them to get together and take things apart/put them back together soon...
Best. Playdate. Ever
Like all things in nature, the cute factor comes from the eyes being big and far apart. If the eyes were smaller and closer together, it would be more menacing
And dark. Small, dark, forward facing eyes would make the bear...scary.
This why sharks are cute.
@@salaltschul3604 You mean like the bear in the Big Blue House? damn scary.
@@stephen300o6 Terrifying!
And he needs to make a "paste" from actual gum (the tree) chewing gum and a metric shitton of graphite powder, and "blend" that paste into the snout, where the bear (like a lot of animals, but especially predators) has a lot of "worn" leather. Personally, i would've died (somehow??) the fake fur's base into a black/dark color.
I'm sure I speak for a lot of us who are way overdue and updating our bear costumes.
Oh, absolutely. Mine really needs a lot of work.
😂
Please tell me I'm not the only one thinking in Bear and the big blue house
Yep, came here to say this
No. I was thinking the same thing. I loved watching that show with my kids when they were little.
Actually, I'm watching this so I can get a good an idea how to pull off a costume build for Bear from Disney's Bear in the big blue house.
It's kind of a dream to be him for a convention... and Smokey the bear.
You are most definitely not the only one lol
Yess!!
Some light dusting of dark paint around the eyes and mouth will help make it menacing 🙂
These one day multiple day builds are just the best. Especially when your sick and looking for something funny, entertaining, and interesting to watch just top notch Adam thank you for all the hard work.
For future headwear projects, instead of a “Hard Hat”, look into Bump Caps. They are more form fitting and smaller around than the typical hard hat. They are more like an industrial baseball cap
Without the ratchet closure (or Adam's "clicky-click"😄) to tighten them to the head bump caps tend to have a looser fit. Having said that a combination of the plastic shell from a bump cap + the head harness with ratchet (removed from a safety helmet) could give a less bulky starting point. It's given me food for thought so thank you. I have a head harness similar to the one in the helmet Adam shows, but it alone lacks the rigidity to use in a build I'm planning.
Holy shit this is perfect for something im making, thank you!
Another option is to just buy the head gear for a welding helmet, they make amazing ergonomic head gear that attaches at as little as two spots. And it has the ratcheting mechanism he likes so much.
Just me who thinks the original was a more realistic bear? Still a great build tho
@@kruleworld but then it's not really his.
@@kruleworld then what's the point in making these?
The bear looks like it belongs at Disney World as part of the Country Bear Jamboree!
Lol I just wrote this and then pulled back on it. 😁
I see you are taking your right to bear arms literally.
Lol!!
Hahahahaha
You spend a lot of weathering show props and such, you need to "dirty" up this guy a bit. Make him look like he's just out of the woods
If only there was a device that could beam the image from his laptop to the paper/card in some form of projection...
Some form of -- oh, I don't know -- a "projector," perhaps...?
@Ezequiel Mora-mendez someone get Adam an A1 printer please 🤣😰😜
I think its the subtle grin you put in it. He's always "smiling" even when his mouth is closed.
Can't wait to see you at Anthrocon!
Is it just me or was it kinda magic how Adam was moving the bear's mouth? I love the cheekiness of the new bear mask actually mouthing out the words "...how am I gonna control the mouth of this thing... " :D
I always thought the old bear face looked a bit thin, he needed some CHEEKS
I think this is where he ended up on the new one, too. The muzzle looks like it's too long, but I think you're right, I think it's just too narrow. So it's only "too long" in proportion. If it was wider, all the way back under the eyes, I think it would be closer.
As soon as I heard "take apart car engines and throw all the bolts into a bucket", I INSTANTLY thought of James May. Loved that shout out. The Reassembler and One Day Builds deserve to be together.
As a fursuit maker/builder and cosplayer this was a fun video to watch! I would love to pass on any of my knowledge of my fursuit/costume building techniques or tips if ya ever need. You are an inspiration to so many builders out there, I eagerly await each and every video
oh god i should have known this video would bring out the fuckin furries xD
Maybe to make him more menacing is to darken the nose and around the eyes.also a brow mechanism like the jaw from cute to angry 🤷🏼♂️
I feel like large eyes also contribute a lot to the cuteness
I agree some darkness around the eyes and nose would help.
Lips too
Adam I love how much you enjoy creating. Seeing you dance at the end filled me with joy! 🤣 Please just keep being you
I waited the whole video to hear Adam sing the „Necessities“ song from the Disney Jungle Book movie. This bear is as cute as Balou.
On today’s episode of tested. Adam builds a god damn fursuit
ONE OF US, ONE OF US
OC Gus
@@orangedragoon2773 yes
Lmao
As someone whose making a fake bear headdress for a dnd character I created, you have no idea how much this video helps me
His excitement is the child inside sudden voice changes playing with his creation your the grown up child we all hope to be Adam Savage
Seeing how slowly and stop-start you sew really boosts my confidence in my own sewing ability :D
All we need now is a video of Adam singing “The Bear Necessities” while dancing in this costume.
To me, Adam's "bear" head looks more like a harbor seal's head (without fur attached). Depending on species, a bear's head is larger, more blocky, and less rounded. But it's my opinion. That, plus $5.00, might get you a cup of coffee.
Wait, when did I subscribe to Build-a-Bear Workshop's channel? 😅
Lol
The fact that this pair is fabulously cute makes this build even better! Lol
looks really good. way more like a bear should. the jaw is a bit big giving it an over bite feel so that could need slight modification
So great! Super realistic animals costumes are one of my favorite builds because of how people react to them. I've always wanted to build a bear to busk in after seeing yours. This new bear head is SO great.
Yeah, the bear is cute as hell. I think a couple of things contribute to the cuteness: #1 has to be the shape of the head and size or visible size of the eyes. The first iteration had a fiercer gaze. #2 has to be the color of fur Adam chose. It's blonde and light. Grizzlies are dark brown and black bears are black. Polar bears are white and look adorable but in reality will rip your face off. #3, the head is very round. It doesn't look like it has a skull so much as it looks like a stuffed animal. #4 the jaw, though effective, adds to the cartoony nature because it makes the bottom of the head even rounder. Maybe if Adam made some jowls hang down by sewing some fur together?
honestly I feel like adam would love a furry convention. Lots of artwork, crafting, all the costumes are handmade, some have electronics like sound reactive lighting and smoke effects, there's always a dance contest and panels on animals in popular culture or special effects or anything creative and potentially creature related. plus, no one would ever suspect who's in the suit.
Reminds me of the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House 😍 used to love that show as a baby so this is nostalgic. Also he could make the fur more realistic by dying the fur a darker colour. You can do that with a spray gun and watered down fabric dye.
This makes me want to see an armoured bear build, something like the bears on His Dark Materials
Needs a hat: "Only YOU can Prevent Forest Fires!"
I have been binge watching your videos. I'm coming to a time and a place where i can play again. You have inspired me to start seriously designing and building a costume i drew up around 25-30 years ago. Your tips and tricks are invaluable as i see them. Thank you. I love your videos. Please never stop
Thank you so much for showing your mockup design process!
You are the first person outside of a show/theatre I just finished directing to say "Jeesum Crow"
I love seeing the master at work! So cool to see the thought process behind his creative process!
Adam - when you held up the pic of the real bear it showed what you need to do to make him a little more menacing. Airbrush some black and brown around the eyes, make them a bit "angry" in the way you shade the brows and bags.
I'm sure it's been asked before, but where's the music for the montages come from? Espec the first one, around the 11:00 mark...
I've been trying to find out for months lol that guitar lick gets me every time
The reason bears always have a frown is it's been 14 years since they've been to the Superbowl.
Watching this after the spacesuit build. Will say again, bear in spacesuit would be amazing.
My therepist: Adam Savage with bear eyes doesnt exist, he cant hurt you
Adam Savage with bear eyes: 33:54
I can tell that he’s as much explaining to the audience how the face ended up the way it did as much as he’s trying to convince himself he’s ok with it. I don’t think he’s happy with the final result… the evidence being that the final chunk of the build is really glossed over and there’s not many close ups at the end to show what it really looks like.
The main thing to me is the neck looks too long and slender. Maybe recess the hard hat further up inside?
When the suit is past its best, you could make a bear skin rug 🤣👍👍
Thank you for talking about your reassembling fear. I have the same fear and anxiety watching restoration videos. I love watching them but wonder how in the world do they remember where every little part goes.
I'm at the point where you start using the foam core to make the 3D shape of the Bear's Head and.... "Yep, He's a model maker alright." was a thought that came up with a giggle at how this comes to be so far. It's such a wonderful thing. I actually see that you would have been an AMAZING Imagineer if in some universe somewhere you'd worked for Disney Parks instead of Lucas Films.
“What comes out of the bench comes out of the bench”. Adam Savage. I think this is definitely quotable.
The music in this one is really good. Nice choices this time guys.
An exacto knife works pretty nicely but I found when cutting fake fur, it's so much easier to use a loop rotary cutter. Using one sped up the cutting time by holding the fur in my hand and cutting against the edge of the fur and then into the cut line.
I wish to modify my former statement that guys are such kids. ADAM is such a kid and it is fricken ADORABLE LOL.
Adam,
You are holding the clippers upside down the large metal blade of the clippers goes towards the scalp unless you are lining. When you use a guide you want to go against the grain to force the comb of the guide to lift the hair to give you an even length cut.
Looks like my Goldendoodle, which I love. It needs the black lips to be more bear like.
That is a SAVAGE Creation ! Well done Adam!
Adam. Love your work. watch some fursuit makers. there are some awesome ones out there that can give you some tips and tricks to make your costumes even better.
Any fursuit channels you recommend to watch? I'm so interested in making fursuits myself and can use all the tips I can get ^-^
I believe that reassembly anxiety is a necessary part of being a good reassembler.
Ohh those little moments... "I thought I was the only one that did that" kind of moment... the grid transfer system between scales! OMG Adam, thanks for enlightening an old soul in a young man's body to the fact that this is in fact a system used by many and is time tested... heh... And I thought I was the only one, omg.
Dancin the day away... Bear in the big blue house comes to mind 😁
Didn't expect to see Adam Savage's Bear behind on my phone today 😮
When he was talking about the puppeteer tip, I heard, "I will fur-ever be grateful..."
Man... the bear builds maybe my favorite ODB’s
Oh man, I just had an amazing thought:
A lycanthrope costume, a real awesome one!
I’m surprised you don’t have an overhead projector to transfer and scale images. Seems that would be an easier solution to grid or freehand. Love your videos Adam! You’re inspiring!
It is so much fun to see you having fun, Adam!
I think the main thing making the head look more like a dog and less like a bear is the snout. Bears have very rectangular and flat snouts. With minor tweaking in the jowl area, I think you'd get a more bear-y costume!
Go as a bear this time - the next time just add long ears, then dye the whole costume blue and, Voilà! Blue’s Clues! (Ruff!!) ❤ Great job!
Adam takes build-a-bear VERY seriously
And I just commented the other day how much I enjoyed Adam’s comic con walks. I’m so happy I cannot bear it. ...Happy to take that pun shame.
I'd see "Scruffy the Bear" a cute name for it 😂🤗 much love Adam ♥
Best new syndrome yet-- and most real among makers: Reassembly Anxiety.
Not gonna lie - "when you said there are many different ways to do this" I was just waiting for the "But this is how Adam/Odin makes"
This is amazing information
I have a few bear characters i want to try for future conventions on my bucket list.
Thanks for sharing Adam.
awesome work and looking awesome, a lot can be done with dye for markings on the face, that alone can make it cute or mean
Adam you are the biggest kid I know! 😁💪 Love from Denmark 🤗
I literally opened your channel to rewatch your bear build again and see this!
Not what he intended, but MUCH better than the previous head.
I think it's lookin' pretty great! Just think it needs more overbite.
Looks great. I think using different colors in the fur would help especially on the muzzle area.
“Go for the clicky-click” I don’t know why but Adam saying that was just so funny
Great construction. Now just needs a red shirt and a pot of hunny. Lol. I just see Winnie the poo if he was a grizzly...
the end result is just stupendous!! gus is the best!! :)
"Arint you happy i never made any bear puns" yes adam that would be unBEARable 😅
Your menacing bear is fricking adorable!
I thought the drawing looked like a dog. Adding fur finally made it into a bear. Adam's furry alter ego turned out pretty well. It's a big improvement over the 1st version.
An overhead projector is a good method to transfer from a sheet to another larger medium. I've seen this done with pictures being projected on a wall and traced.
Thanks this was a nice end to my day.
I think the answer is to have 2 heads for the costume. This would be head 1, happy-go-lucky party bear.
Head 2, serious bear, would be wider and neck would be close to width of the shoulders. Keep the same eye spacing and double the snout width. Bears have huge width to their snouts. Also, adding some black rubber or foam tubing for 'lips' wold help to define the jaw shape into a more menacing version. Watch a growling bear that's standing on it's hind legs and you can see the lips flapping all over as the teeth flash.
Adam! You need to get yourself a cheap projector. I love using to blow up drawings to the size I want. Also make a oversized red t-shirt and go as grown up Pooh as well!