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    Cassandra
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      I know this is not a Windstone PYO but I just wanted to share this anyway =P Well here is an old unicorn statue the my mother gave me which had some damage. So after repairing it I decided to cover up the fixed arias with some airbrushing and went a little crazy with it and here is the result 🙂 this was my first time working on a statue but I did practice on some paper first.
      The Unicorn was pure white to begin with. But the horn and the chain were both gold.
      so I gave it a mixture of markings between a zorse and a panda 😀

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      #900810
      siberakh1
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        Neat! Nice job!

        #900811
        Grayfire_artz
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          OOOOH woooow for a first time this piece is fantastic!!

          #900821
          Cassandra
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            Thank you so much 😀

            #900828
            Bodine
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              I think it is lovely.Good job. 🙂
              I am learning also.I have to learn how to do stripes with mine yet.Trying to perfect the points on the ends.

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              #900866
              Cassandra
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                I think it is lovely.Good job. 🙂
                I am learning also.I have to learn how to do stripes with mine yet.Trying to perfect the points on the ends.

                Thank you 🙂 I find when doing stripes its best to hold the airbrush very close, and then quickly pull away when you want to create a point. But with more complex stripes like zebra stipes they turn out better when painted by hand. I have also practiced with leopard spots and cant wait to try that out on something 🙂

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