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I am a Portrait Photographer
Liz Beson
14/Female/United States
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- To herd llamas
- To make friends
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The more massive an object is, the more gravity it contains, which explains why it is harder to get ketchup out of the bigger glass ketchup bottles. More importantly it is also why a big screen tv collects more dust than a hoover.
Really don't think there is anything here that you aren't doing. However, one thing that's been recommended is, well putting fishnets over, then using fabric paint, to create the look of scales.
Unfortunately for me, our tail was to be more realistic. Which means each scale has to be sewn on. Most people choose to sew on sequins, and then put glue under. To make it less flashy and more real, you'd have to paint them individually.
Also, the web art is not mine. Credit goes to actress Marlo Musiel and Production Designer Kathryn Powers.
okay, I have some suggestions since you are trying to make the tail look more realistic. And trust me, the swim/dance fabric and the design I seemed to pick up on the links would not look too realistic and would ware out after a short time. Is it okay if I have your email? Because I don't really trust sharing my discoveries on a public place.
oh, thats okay, but I don't have many links, just what I've researched and remembered. But it's what I will be using on my mermaid tail. So I'm hoping it will help!
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The more massive an object is, the more gravity it contains, which explains why it is harder to get ketchup out of the bigger glass ketchup bottles. More importantly it is also why a big screen tv collects more dust than a hoover.
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Really don't think there is anything here that you aren't doing. However, one thing that's been recommended is, well putting fishnets over, then using fabric paint, to create the look of scales.
Unfortunately for me, our tail was to be more realistic. Which means each scale has to be sewn on. Most people choose to sew on sequins, and then put glue under. To make it less flashy and more real, you'd have to paint them individually.
Also, the web art is not mine. Credit goes to actress Marlo Musiel and Production Designer Kathryn Powers.
I've got more, as I said, I'm not at my house... those were links saved on my email.
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Kingdom Hearts lover, beginner artist, marketing student, thrill seeker.
~DeliriumDreamer~ "Let's ride!"
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