The methods and materials which we employ to bring our visions to reality are many and varied, ranging from the mundane to the highly specialized. While there are no great secrets to what we do,  we pride ourselves in discovering and implementing new approaches to old ideas and especially upon the utilization of ordinary everyday components in unusual and unorthodox applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“We forge our bodies in the fire of our will…”                                                            -Master Han

 

 

The vehicle of our imagination.

Costuming Anthropomorphic Hooved Creatures

The Web Site of Cordite Eposognatus & Black Destrier

Costume Construction

Ideas are conceptualized, then rendered into physical reality.

A parade of hooves… From left to right:

Gen-II hoofboots, HOLA (Hooved Orthotic Leg Appliance) Prototype, and current ULAs (Unguligrade Leg Appliances), for horse, and deer.

No Hoof, No Horse.

While we of course build heads and masks, we are perhaps best known for our hooves and unguligrade leg extensions. Again, while by no means groundbreaking in their own right, we have been quite pleased with the outcome of our experimentation and hope to continue down our present path of successes.

We have presently applied lessons learned from the past to create comfortable leg extensions which permit a full range of action and mobility.