It was coming along beautifully... and then when I was adding the literally last touch I smudged a bit I thought was dry. ;.;
For Rustydragonfly, rather late, and honestly not my very best work. For one thing I suspect it's not actually shaggy enough. And I kind of have the urge to do at least one other critter, too. This is woefully inadequate compared to the work that goes into doing a sculpture, I know. But anyhow, it's done.
"The back end is the dangerous end."

For Rustydragonfly, rather late, and honestly not my very best work. For one thing I suspect it's not actually shaggy enough. And I kind of have the urge to do at least one other critter, too. This is woefully inadequate compared to the work that goes into doing a sculpture, I know. But anyhow, it's done.
"The back end is the dangerous end."
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Date: 2009-04-26 11:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-04-27 08:56 pm (UTC)Hey, I have a question too. I'm curious about wing-making techniques, mainly how they stay on. If I wanted to make a smallish pair of wings for a partial/one off thing, would I just want to sew elastic straps on or what?
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Date: 2009-04-27 09:15 pm (UTC)