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xabimire [2018-08-12 21:29:59 +0000 UTC]
Cute! Were they difficult to make?
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 17:03:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. These particular plush aren't that hard to make. The most difficulty I had was attaching the ears and arranging the feet. :3
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 17:20:02 +0000 UTC]
I can imagine that. How come you are not naming your rabbit plushies as you did with owls and some others that I saw?
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 17:43:08 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, I actually did name them (I can see their names in their listings XDDD). I probably was in a very uninspired mood while uploading them. The empty description field often has my brain flatline. The Grey and black rabbit's name is Blackberry. The large brown one was named Buster and the small reddish one Percy.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 18:25:56 +0000 UTC]
If you like reading I can recommend Watership Down. It's all about rabbits! It's one of my favorite books. :3 I had a large rabbit plush once and a small one with hanging ears. It was really cute.
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 19:39:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I'd check it out, maybe if I can find ebook version.
Tbh I never had a really large plushies, I've always preferred small ones.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 19:46:48 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sure if it would be considered super large. I think it was about 50 cm long and it was designed for a small child to be able to sit on top of its back. It had a pretty realistic face as I recall it. Most of my plushies are pretty small, as they are easier to handle (shipping and not taking up too much space). I've found that my current calf plush are easier to sell and get a good price for though, and I consider those to be fairly large plush (about the size of a cat). Since they are a bit larger, it's easier to make realistic details that put them aside from similar plush. :3
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 20:02:52 +0000 UTC]
Right. And what was the largest plushie you've made so far?
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 20:13:46 +0000 UTC]
Cornelius the Mammoth and his hairy siblings I think.
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 20:26:36 +0000 UTC]
Time to check it out then! As a big plush fan I'm always I'm curious.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 20:29:07 +0000 UTC]
Right, I'm mixing up names here. Henry is the Mammoth and he is the great, great, great, great, ................................................, great ancestor of Cornelius the much smaller elephant. That's why he has goofy eyes compared to my other mammoths.
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 20:38:41 +0000 UTC]
Henry, right? I was confused for a while haha. He looks awesome though. Reminds me a bit of that funny mammoth from this famous Disney movie I watched, but not too much.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 20:41:07 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. People often feel reminded about Manny from Ice age. He wasn't an inspiration though. :3
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 21:09:14 +0000 UTC]
I did. There are a few sketches with Henry and his family (actually that's me after babysitting my sister's kids) and me exploring some prehistoric looking frogs. I didn't pursue it further though after learning that tigers and saber toothed tigers aren't related. %D
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 21:12:38 +0000 UTC]
So cool!
Tigers and saber toothed tigers aren't related? Oh I didn't know that. I just thought it would be a fun idea but probably not easy to draw.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 21:20:43 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Sabertoothed tigers lived in North america I think and their entire family got extinct, so there are no living animals today that are related to them. Prehistoric tigers looked pretty much like modern day tigers.
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 21:26:19 +0000 UTC]
I see you really go deep about the details and facts, that's so professional and cool. But yeah, if prehistoric tigers looked pretty much like nowdays ones then perhaps it wouldn't make such a great ice age scene after all.
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 21:31:53 +0000 UTC]
Maybe I should just go with artistic freedom, but then again I wanted my siesta pictures to be a little educating, so I try to stick with animals that would be found in an indian jungle (although I failed miserably in the first pick by including a humming bird. Didn't know that humming birds are only found in America. Same probably goes for the hyacinth ara (blue and yellow parrot, not sure about the correct name in english)).
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demiveemon In reply to xabimire [2018-08-19 22:32:44 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, but I like to pay attention to details like not sticking penguins and polar bears in the same picture for an instance. xD
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xabimire In reply to demiveemon [2018-08-19 22:38:40 +0000 UTC]
Right, there are some limits, but I still prefer when the artists keep some freedom. But maybe that's just me.
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DC-Fat-Gorillas [2018-06-09 22:54:08 +0000 UTC]
Definitely this one's my favorite. Reminds me of a Panda.
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demiveemon In reply to DC-Fat-Gorillas [2018-08-19 17:05:01 +0000 UTC]
Hm, that's a nice idea actually. I could make a panda version of this plush and give it a bamboo stick. xD
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MeMiMouse [2018-06-09 22:19:45 +0000 UTC]
Ooo. I like the color of the gray one!
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demiveemon In reply to MeMiMouse [2018-08-19 17:05:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, I like that shade as well. It's a very nice grey. :3
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