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Lion & Lioness



Finished. Carving, embossing, spirit dyes, acryl paints. Size 23 x 26 cm.

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Wild cats

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ABHandmade

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7 hours ago, ryankim3612 said:

OMG!  That is FANTASTIC!!  GREAT work.

Thank you for compliment!

4 hours ago, ehvhram said:

Absolutely beautiful!

 

Thank you!

RockyAussie

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I'd be lion... if I said anything other than that is excellent:thumbsup: The eye in the female is so real looking.

ABHandmade

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14 minutes ago, RockyAussie said:

I'd be lion... if I said anything other than that is excellent:thumbsup: The eye in the female is so real looking.

:) Thank you, Brian!

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Johanna

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Very well done! This is a fabulous piece. Thank you for sharing!

ABHandmade

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13 minutes ago, Johanna said:

Very well done! This is a fabulous piece. Thank you for sharing!

Thank you so much, Johanna! And for the compliment, and for a great resource (LW)!

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TwinLeatherCo

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Fantastic Work...New guy here...what tools or templets are used ..thank you,  Richmond

 

ABHandmade

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1 hour ago, TwinLeatherCo said:

Fantastic Work...New guy here...what tools or templets are used ..thank you,  Richmond

 

Thank you! For fur I use stamps F902, F902-2, F910, very small modeling tool, my selfmade tool (see photo) and (very slightly) swivel knife.

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Lynxlady

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I can't clearly see the top of this tool and if I enlarge it, it becomes blurry.  Would you tell us more about your self-made tool? What did you start with and how did you alter it? Thanks!

ABHandmade

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Finally I got to the workshop and took a photo with most resolution of my camera. From bottom to top - a modeling mini-tool, a tool for forming hair and a regular pencil (for estimating sizes).

Tools made on the basis of dentist spatulas.  Stainless steel and the price of 2.5 dollars :)

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Lynxlady

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Great photo! Thank you for doing that for us. Now to figure out how to use it to make great fur!  :rolleyes:

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