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Conversation Between Lynn O. Doughty and SlowMover
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  1. SlowMover
    02-16-2011 06:54 PM - permalink
    SlowMover
    I wanted to thank you for all the tutorials, I really enjoy watching them, and have started to attempt some of them. I did two horses that I posted on the forum earlier, and a few heads...but the one I think turned out the best is the Longhorn I just posted in Works In Progress under the thread Bum Steer. I see that the lower legs just above the hoofs are too thick, and I had trouble getting the right color on the horns...but overall I am pretty pleased with this one.

    I would really appreciate a critique from you if you have some spare time..I think it would help me improve. I have a really thick skin when it comes to honest evaluation, and I don't even mind if it is in the public part of the forum so others can possibly gain a little insight if you wish (I know from prior posts you say you usually critique in private message). In any event, I thank you again for the tutorials, and am looking forward to a critique from you.

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