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Post by prescenes2 on Dec 2, 2014 20:47:57 GMT -5
Way to go, Glen! The Real Estate is getting filled up!
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Post by glen on Dec 5, 2014 21:41:07 GMT -5
Every cromagnon couple should have one That's what I was thinking. I appreciate all of the comments and encouragement. I am especially glad to know that Sculpey can be added to a project and rebaked. I'm thinking I will make some plants and add them in somewhere. Perhaps even try my hand at some kind of paleo-critter.
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Post by artdecovampire on Dec 6, 2014 1:37:49 GMT -5
Glen, you are offering yourself up to a new obsession! LOL! Once you sculpt a dinosaur theres no going back! You have been warned! LOL!
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Post by malinkh on Dec 6, 2014 9:22:10 GMT -5
Nice work Glen! I especially like the base with the stream flowing into the larger pool of water. Great detail.
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Post by psgreat on Dec 6, 2014 21:11:23 GMT -5
Glen, Please... do yourself a favor. Listen to Artdeco... In the name of all things Prehistoric... DON'T CROSS OVER THE LINE!!! ( You can't go back... ) You know I'm only kidding.. Great and inspiring work! Thanks for posting!! :}
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Post by glen on Dec 7, 2014 11:01:36 GMT -5
Wow. Okay, fair warning, you guys. But I never said dinosaur. I said paleo-critter. I was thinking of something more along the lines of a meerkat or a fat Cro-Magnon marmot to sit on top of one of the rocks near the spring. I actually considered a frog on a lily pad floating (perhaps even a lily flower) on the pond as I was sculpting. But a dinosaur, hmmm...
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