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Started on another windstones pyo, this time a gryphon channeling one of my favourite native birds.
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Only a little bit left to go! I’m really pleased that the bead colours were a lot brighter than the print looked.
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Hemmed all the raw edges before glueing the fur down. Glueing was tricky because the back under the sail had to remain open for the hood to fit over, then that had to be henson stitched closed. Still needs a nose/eye trim.
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The simplicity of the colour scheme of this design is making it incredibly relaxing to do up.
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Decided to do another diamond paint. This one is tricky as the symbol sheet is printed incredibly poorly and many of the colours have very similar symbols.
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Mokobuns (twitter) has been making a plush doll of K’rahmyte I comm’d. Right at the end I realised that my wingspan detail on the ref was missing his dromeosaur hands, even though I’d drawn them on the fullbody! We both died ☠️ Ref is fixed now (& I feel vaguely stupid), and thankfully adding in…
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Finished the lake foreground & skyline scrub sections, and have started on the clouds.
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‘Superbia orciapis’ WE kirin. This piece is painted using FolkArt metallics, FolkArt colourshift, & atelier acrylic paints, and is sealed with a UV protective gloss topcoat. The colour scheme is based on the orchid bee. I’ve decided to keep this one for my collection but will be painting more windstones in this colour scheme in…
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Significant progress on the parasaur head. This is the most confusing pattern I’ve ever done, mainly due to the complex colour transitions.
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Spent all of a morning shading all the scales. Also added in the metallic black details.