It pretty much takes me a full day to fur, and that's for the tiny ones. Now I remember why I really like doing one animal at a time - it's not as tedious. Tomorrow is the little mouse's turn. You thought he looked skinny before? Check out how skinny he looks next to his two furred pals. And his eyes look huge too, LOL.
I love the bunny and his tooth! LOL
ReplyDeleteGosh you're fast! I spent 4 hours applying fur to a dogs legs yesterday.
Hahaha - I KNOW Catherine, it's a slooooooww process. But you'll get faster the more you do. I'm actually pretty slow compared to others who have been doing this for a long time. I know some artists that can make two or three a day (sculpting and furring).
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your newest little Westie dog, Catherine. :)
omg, too cute with that tooth! I would be blind trying to fur that tiny little critter.. it's amazing! xoxo Christel
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the mousee:) They all are sooo sweeet!:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are just soooo sweet - I love them and am looking forward to seeing the mouse. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteSandra
(Snippets from my Studio)
I'm in LOVE...LOL These are adorable. I so do not see how you see to sculpt this small. I have a hard time with anything smaller than 3 inches...LOL!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Regi
Kristy, What an adorable rabbit!! The mouse does look so tiny next to the furred one's and they are tiny!!!! You really went small with this trio! I look forward to seeing the mouse tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteHow thuper thweet. I think he lithpels and like to eat cookieth. Andrea
ReplyDeleteKristy they are funny- those two clothed guys and the little nude looking rather startled, being caught without clothes on at a rather inappropriate moment....
ReplyDeleteI have a real little bunny at home (our pet) and although mine is white, looks like yours :)
ReplyDeleteKristy, toofy bunny's fab!
ReplyDeleteDo you aim at their expressions or do they each develop those sweet personalities as you go?