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Custom Dr. Whooves for Emily

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You can get the pattern here!


So, this is my second, and probably last gift plush for quite some time. Sorry it’s been so long since my last post. I blame electronic stuff distracting me and the bathroom overhaul that’s almost done. :iconrarityfaintplz: My laying pattern still needs a lot of work. :iconraritysadfaceplz:

Anyway, this is my first stallion and first raised hoof of any kind! :la: … Laws of physics what now? :iconliarjackplz: I got lucky with my first try for the raised hoof, yay counterweights! :dummy: Feedback for my stallion pattern is much appreciated. :nod: I think I need to change the angle of the muzzle a bit, probably move the top forward a little and add darts if necessary. Please tell me what you think if you have an idea! I made the overall body 10% larger than my mares.

ALSO, just so everyone knows, the two upper most right photos and the 2nd and 4th photos on the bottom were taken by his owner because I made the bow and fez for this Dr. after I gave him to her.

The green sonic screwdriver is just a modified flashlight (it was actually an incandescent flashlight I stuck a green LED in running on two 1.2V NiMH AA batteries). This is why he has a green highlight in his eyes. If you unscrew the top, It’s just the bare LED sticking out, which probably has a better sonic screwdriver look so I’ve been told.

Yay sideburns! :D

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2500x1461px 822.85 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D5000
Shutter Speed
1/15 second
Aperture
F/8.0
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
1000
Date Taken
Feb 19, 2014, 4:58:23 PM
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Your work is exceptional! I don't see many other plush makers who do what you do!
I love the texture of the fabric you use. Where do you get it? And what's it called?