
Look at this cute little guy! His name is Socrates and he belongs to a customer on dA.
At first I struggled a lot with him and was ready to give up, but I pushed on and got him
done. (Well not entirely done, I want to let his face dry then play with his nose more) In
the end, he came out pretty good for my second fox! He looks better than Echo, and I
can't wait to get him painted. And yeah yeah, you're probably wondering why the hell I
used so many pins. The answer is: I dunno, I just did ;u; And for future taxidermists on
here, never use those big pins I used! I ran out of pins plus I know where to place them
to keep the holes from showing. I will get better photos of him
when my camera charges and when he's a bit more finished.
At first I struggled a lot with him and was ready to give up, but I pushed on and got him
done. (Well not entirely done, I want to let his face dry then play with his nose more) In
the end, he came out pretty good for my second fox! He looks better than Echo, and I
can't wait to get him painted. And yeah yeah, you're probably wondering why the hell I
used so many pins. The answer is: I dunno, I just did ;u; And for future taxidermists on
here, never use those big pins I used! I ran out of pins plus I know where to place them
to keep the holes from showing. I will get better photos of him
when my camera charges and when he's a bit more finished.
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I was at a small sporting goods store once, and in the hunting/fishing section they had a deer mounted on the wall.
There was no way I could imagine this being accidental, -it looked like someone straight up airbrushed a perfect smile onto his face. Compared to the other deer who were monotone, this one's mouth went directly into a 180' degree turn.
There was no way I could imagine this being accidental, -it looked like someone straight up airbrushed a perfect smile onto his face. Compared to the other deer who were monotone, this one's mouth went directly into a 180' degree turn.
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