blubeetle3
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Okay, you have my vote for "parent of the year"!
That is just outstanding.
I appreciate the vote haha!Okay, you have my vote for "parent of the year"!
That is great! Really looks spot on!
Oh man, this is looking amazing. Love it! Can't wait to see more
I can't believe what a difference the airbrushing made! I don't have an airbrush so I'll have to figure out some kind of work around for the one I'm attempting to make. The video was great.
Thank you!! I heard you can use a brush and watered down acrylics to get the same effect but I haven't tried it yet.
I have heard this as well. That's what I was planning on trying with mine.
This is really ripper work, mate! (Did I do that right? This seppo just being a wacker by trying?)
But trust me, you do NOT want to have raccoons. Look cute, sure, but man.
Although compared to some of your fauna, I suppose they might be sweet.
I airbrushed it. The fur wasn't even and was shorter in some spots. I did purchase the raccoon one, also the creamy snow bunny. The fur was whiter than it looked. Very nice though. Hope painting works for you. It really brings stuff to life!Did you swap out some fur on the outer sides of the head or was it airbrushed white? Thanks for the tip with watered down acrylics.
edit: I'm assuming for the fur you selected "raccoon" from the etsy seller. Do you remember which fur you selected for the white on the snout and eyebrows?
Super clever idea for the feet! I'll have to remember that if I ever do something similar.
Also, Kix is right. Raccoons are cute, but destructive! We ended up with a trio of mostly-grown juveniles living in our attic about a year after we bought our house and they just trashed the place. And damaged the side of the house climbing up the eavestroughs to get there! I personally don't mind raccoons, as long as they aren't living in my house or tearing apart my trash.