Mount Restoration


TN Bucknasty

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I had a customer with a really, really rough mount. The ears had holes in them, the lower eyes were terribly sculpted and cracked, and I can't even begin to describe how horrific the nose and muzzle were. The guy was dead set on keeping the same cape even though it was really old and faded, so my only option was to patch, recolor, and rebuild. The finished product is nowhere close to perfect, but I think it's a heck of a lot better than what he had. He thought so, too.

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The pics are so tiny they wont go to full size for some reason. I hope you charged him accordingly. thats a lot of work.

Yeah, something about my computer won't allow me to load them larger. I'm having to reduce the size in paint. I just charged by the hour on this one. I begged and pleaded for him to allow me to do a remount, but he had a deep attachment to the cape.

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