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    dragonmedley
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      #704627
      dragonmedley
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        Now I don’t know what to call him!!! πŸ˜†

        I’m putting this guy up for sale, starting at 65$. PM me if you’re interested. πŸ˜€

        The pics are a mix of with/without flash. The colors are somewhere in between. These are the same colors I used for the wolf: http://www.myfirehawk.ca/Sarah%20arts/WoodwolfW%20007.jpg





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        #704628
        dragonmedley
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          Bump!

          I’m also interested in trading for blank PYOs – I came to the sad reality last night that I don’t have any more and that I’m going into painting withdrawal πŸ˜€

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          #704629
          twindragonsmum
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            I’m curious dragonmedly, how did you get such a crisp line of demarkation between the ‘grain’ (for lack of better term)? That’s absolutely visually stunning!

            twindragonsmum πŸ˜€

            tdm

            #704630
            dragonmedley
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              twindragonsmum wrote:

              I’m curious dragonmedly, how did you get such a crisp line of demarkation between the ‘grain’ (for lack of better term)? That’s absolutely visually stunning!

              twindragonsmum πŸ˜€

              Um… I’m not sure I understand the question… I basecoated in the lighter color, then added the darker brown in where the lines now are, then blended to the lighter color. I went back to make sure the brown line was as “straight” as possible. Does that even remotely answer the question???

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              #704631
              twindragonsmum
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                dragonmedley wrote:

                twindragonsmum wrote:

                I’m curious dragonmedly, how did you get such a crisp line of demarkation between the ‘grain’ (for lack of better term)? That’s absolutely visually stunning!

                twindragonsmum πŸ˜€

                Um… I’m not sure I understand the question… I basecoated in the lighter color, then added the darker brown in where the lines now are, then blended to the lighter color. I went back to make sure the brown line was as “straight” as possible. Does that even remotely answer the question???

                Yup, it do…. Sorry I’m not more coherent… (I’m on drugs…. πŸ™„ still πŸ™„ )

                twindragonsmum πŸ˜€

                tdm

                #704632
                dragonmedley
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                  πŸ˜† No prob!

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