Anyhow, since we're still waiting I think I'd better start putting up photos of the progress that's been made since their visit.
He's back down to the hairless look for some more serious work. A mane and tail are important but nowhere near as important as what goes under them. If that isn't correct, it doesn't matter how much hair you pile on it, it'll show up.
After removing the temporary mane and tail it quickly became obvious that the back was too short, the eyes weren't in the correct place, the neck and shoulder were too heavy, and the raised rear leg was just. . . well. . . there was something wrong with it.
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He's looking great - the added length in the back did wonders.
I've heard rumors, and eeeee I have to say I am *so* excited! Looking great, Kathi. :-D
Kathi,
Would you be interested in joining the ASB Model Horse list? The list has many, many ASB owners and could help you get this boy just right! He's looking nice but there's a few things that you might want to adjust to really make him stand out! His neck, head, small eyes and back leg especially.
The list critiqued Standing Ovation, Miss America and Linda York's new mini ASB.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AmericanSaddlebredModelHorseAssoc/
We hope you join as we are all very nit picky and really want to see all ASB's in the model horse world stand out and have the sculptors successful!
hey I havent heard any rumors! someone tell me!!! lol ....and I still think morgan.. even more so now! he is looking really good kathi.... now.. about those rumors!?? come on.. someone spill!
Rebecca Turner
www.solticeartstudio.blogspot.com
Hi Tiffany! I've joined your Yahoo group but I would like to invite your members to make their comments here as I am not able to keep up with much beyond this blog at the moment. I am a good 2 weeks or so behind in posting photos so, hopefully they will be pleased with the progress that's been made when I get the newer photos up. :^)
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