10) Ears have been added to the head. I made these using Beetlecat's tutorial, so I won't go into detail. You can view her full instructions on her website:
http://www.beetlecatoriginals.com/
11) The back of the head has been attached using hot glue around the edges of the minotaur face. I use a basic template for the backs of my heads. I made a copy of my template on mylar and keep it on hand when I am doing heads, so I don't have to measure very time.

12) Now the horns. I chose to use some pre-made horns instead of sculpting them myself for time constraint reasons. The horns were from one of those novelty Viking helmets. They were a little long so I had to cut them down. I filled them with expanding foam to increase rigidity, then sprayed them with plasti-dip (same as was used on the nose) for a nice protective coating.

13) Time to fur this melon! To make a pattern, I duct-tape the entire head, then use a permanant marker to indicade markings, and use arrows to indicate which way the fur is supposed to go (this is VERY essential, you don't want to waste a bunch of fur because you cut the fur in the wrong direction.)

14) Here are all the individual cut-out pieces from the minotaur head. I stick them on the carpet so the duct tape looses some stick (nothing is more annoying than cutting out your pattern and having the duct tape stick to your arm when you move).

15) Using hot-glue, I have attached the fur to the head. It is a slow-going process,you have to trim edges as you work to make sure everything lines up smooth and properly. Hereis my fully furred head. He looks a little shaggy doesn't he?

16) Let's give this bull a shave, then! I use regular hair clippers to shave down the fur so it smooths out properly and evenly. You have to oil your clippers and treat them well, faux fur is pretty hard on them.

17) Now to add the finishing touches. I use black paint for touch-ups to cover up any white showing, and blend the paint into the fur to add texture and shading. You can use an airbrush for this too, but since it is such a small area, I prefer a brush, I find I have more control with it.
I have also added some brown color to the horns to give them some texture, and added Toro's earrings and decoration.
Using some pink fleece, I sewed Toro a tongue, and glued it into his mouth.
And he's done! Yay!
