Painting A Boer Goat With Layers of Acrylic Glaze

7 years ago
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The goat took a long time to sculpt with Apoxie Sculpt, but painting her was easy with the layers of acrylic glaze. The glazing liquid does slow down the drying time, so I had to wait for each layer to dry. The cat will be painted just as soon as I get over my cold (my brain isn't working all that great today, and I don't want to mess him up.)

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