One of the biggest guys I've got here also turned out to be one of the easiest to prep, Morgen Kilbourn's Quartermeister.
He was all set to get a layer of primer today, but I couldn't help but think how nice he would look all braided up like a proper dressage horse. Now, I have two possible colors picked out for him (ok, more like four, ha). One a dark dapple grey with light/white mane and tail, sort of like this filly.
so pretty |
The second being a lighter dappled grey with flea bites, like Unbridled's Song here. Not sure on light or dark mane and tail.
Of course, I can also see him in black with minimal chrome.
yep, perfect. |
The current standing up mane would really highlight the white mane on the dark grey. But, it could look pretty with the braids too. So, I suppose it comes down to whether or not I want to add another horse to my braid list. Hmmm. In the mean time, I'll just keep prepping away.
2 comments:
I probably wouldn't choose the darker grey. I know some horses grey later than others, but to me, that's a young horse color and the resin looks fully mature.
I would vote for braids, though. Always, ALWAYS braids!
:)
P.S. Glad you're blogging again!
Thanks for the reminder on the dark grey Jennifer, I love that color so much and forget it is not appropriate for all models! I'll just have to save it for someone else again.
And thank you, I'm happy to be blogging and customizing again too!
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