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JUDI!!!!! EVEN IF I SAY SOMETHING IT WOULD DEFINATELLY WON"T BE ENOUGH TO DESCRIBE YOUR TALANT AND AMAZING CREATURES YOU MAKE.
Your bears and animals have souls and those eyes are trully alive... :love:
Julia
Wonderful ,fabulous ,gorgeous.
Wow Judi, your lion is fa fa fa fa fabulous ! and I echo to everyone
I don't have enough word to describe it !! :clap: :cool:
Your air-brush work is true *MAGIC* !! :cool:
Thanks for sharing .
:hug: Marie
Judi,
I e-mailed the pictures of your lion to my mom, becuse she isn't on the board. She thought he was pretty in the before picture and thought he was stunning in the after photos.
Fandabydozzy! What an awsome lion and a very cute lamb. Judi you astound me and make me green with envy...hey girl how come your so clever! Admire yer loads you clever thing you!
Jane
Jane, you're hysterical, woman! Too funny!
Ditto, Wow Wow WOW , well done Judi. :clap:
It is amazing that you can turn a plain colored lion (or bear) into such a gorgeous one!! Just awesome!!!!!
:love:I am very touched by all your wonderful comments. I never expected quite all this. Thank you very much. I truly enjoy sharing my critters with you all and I enjoy even more seeing all your creations.
Jared, that was very sweet of you to show my lion to your mom.
Jane...you are TOO funny!!!
This board inspires me to do more. Do any of you feel the same?
My dear Judi,
Your work is exceptional! Thank you for showing before and after pictures. You have perhaps inspired another artist to give air brushing a try.
Warmest hugs, :hug:
Aleta
Judi -
I have gotten some great ideas from the board that I am waiting to try I just need to get the time to do it all.
I hear ya, Jared. Would that we could stuff an extra, say, ten hours, into the day... <sigh>
Judi, I think that Karen Lyons, who makes those great kitties, also starts with white fabric -- in her case, plush. I'm not sure how she tints and paints her cats, but I've read that they start out pure white, too. Such a daunting prospect; that. I think I would panic!
SHelli, You could do it...I bet many of you could. Look at a plain white animal as a canvas just waiting to come to life. Think of the possibilities.
Karen Lyons does incredible work!
Judi ~ Don't know how I missed this post, but this guy is awesome!
With such a large area of airbrushing, can you "set" it like in the clothes drying on a rack? Long day if you have to take the blower dryer to him.
He's gorgeous
How about Leonie? or Lionae get the idea?
Ann G.
Judi,
I just have to add to the praise. Wonderful job!
Amy
Deb, I have to tell you that these paints hardly need heat setting. For one thing, if you ever submerge something like this in hot water you would need to worry about more than just the paint running. Second...youshould see the towel I used to test spray before airbrushing. It has more paint on it then my finsihed peice. I have put this towel through the washer and dryer and no paint came of that. So.....heat setting...not much neede really. :thumbsup:
Thank you all so mcuh for the great comments!
Wow Judi - a totally awesome pair - you are a very talented Lady.
Deb, I have to tell you that these paints hardly need heat setting. For one thing, if you ever submerge something like this in hot water you would need to worry about more than just the paint running. Second...youshould see the towel I used to test spray before airbrushing. It has more paint on it then my finsihed peice. I have put this towel through the washer and dryer and no paint came of that. So.....heat setting...not much neede really. :thumbsup:
Thank you all so mcuh for the great comments! :love:
Judi, were these were your favored Liquitex? I just used some Dye-Na-Flow that def needed heat setting.
Wow, I´m deeply impressed
Judi,
You have to show a picture of the towel.
Mom just uses a paper towel that she tosses.
Awesome Judi. My creations feel naked without airbrushing.