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I don't want I NEED that!!!!!Can I haz one pweese!!!!!
OMG! those look incredible!
oh. mah. gawd.
Incredible!!!
Those look really cool, but I wonder how they would look on a full scale tail? I kinda get a feeling from far away it would look kinda like an oil slick but close up it would have more details.
Abalone Pure Genius, One of a Kind.
That was my concern too, but it seems that you thought of everything:)
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Holy Carp girl!
Dang, that's going to be one heavy tail. I hope your mertender can do some serious lifting! ;)
I ADORE the texture on your scales, Pearlie. They make me gasp and moan in ways that is making the small dog sleeping on my legs a little nervous. She's all: :no-no:
Don't abandon it! Me loves too much, and I think the colors and gleam of the abalon will look gawgeous with them!
I love the texture of the scales too!!! As long as you put that glossy silicone layer on top i think it will add a nice texture and really bring out the color. I'm thinking it will end up looking like this which would be perfect and really benefit from the scale texture....:D
http://mernetwork.com/index/attachme...6&d=1386743854
Are you going to give yourself an abalone top? Or do you that that would be overkill?
The abolonie is genious! I can't wait to see how this turns out! It's going to be beautiful!
You have some pretty outstanding ideas! Wings/fluke, fabric with silicone, and now I found the reference to the using to glass to smooth. Thanks for all the sharing.
PearlieMae, I am just blown away with how good this is looking. I am like bouncing around waiting to see the finished product!
Oh how funny!
I'm going to be doing something similar to fix my disaster of a latex tail. I'm going to make thin sheets of latex, then punch them out with circle punches (or maybe a different shape. We'll see.) and then glue them onto my tail base individually because latex and e6000 luurve each other a lot. That way, I can blend the seams as I go, making a seamless partial latex tail, using my Oceanika as the fluke. I'm also going to hunt down an epoxy to glue the tail body onto the fin, since they're both a type of rubber.
Any ideas?
I think it's interesting how similar our methods are.
:doh: I totally forgot those existed! Ooooooo sparklies. I hope there's no barracuda where you end up swimming!