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Verminaard Draconis - I love your snow sculpture. I've done something similar with sand, but it was nowhere near as detailed nor as large as your snow sculpture!
I will try and find a picture..Unless I've already posted it..
Uh..Made that when I was a kid. I never really decided what it was. It started off as a bear..But then I gave it a tail like a lioness..So it's just..A lion-bear.
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I could never sculpt so I guess even envy's child lionbear is too complicated
I can't swim. I can't drive, either. I was going to learn to drive but then I thought, well, what if I crash into a lake?
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Hehehe love the works of all three of you
I could never sculpt so I guess even envy's child lionbear is too complicated
Oh you'd be surprised. I didn't go onto the beach expecting to sculpt something - I had never sculpted something in my life before that.
I was trying to make a massive sandcastle with a moat..I piled the sand into the middle after digging the moat and my weird imagination saw a lion-bear-animal hugging a rock and sleeping..So I started to shift the sand and smooth out the shape, define parts a bit more...
And eventually it just became that.
My mother decided to match me and she made a huge turtle on the beach - I recall a small child seeing it and becoming thrilled once he realised what it was. He decorated the turtle's shell with a load of shells he was carrying with him.
^.^ That was a nice sight to see. I had a few other kids and their parents come and ask if they could take pictures with my lion-bear too - So that was really nice as well.
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millkins wrote:
Hehehe love the works of all three of you
I could never sculpt so I guess even envy's child lionbear is too complicated
Oh you'd be surprised. I didn't go onto the beach expecting to sculpt something - I had never sculpted something in my life before that.
I was trying to make a massive sandcastle with a moat..I piled the sand into the middle after digging the moat and my weird imagination saw a lion-bear-animal hugging a rock and sleeping..So I started to shift the sand and smooth out the shape, define parts a bit more...
And eventually it just became that.
My mother decided to match me and she made a huge turtle on the beach - I recall a small child seeing it and becoming thrilled once he realised what it was. He decorated the turtle's shell with a load of shells he was carrying with him.
^.^ That was a nice sight to see. I had a few other kids and their parents come and ask if they could take pictures with my lion-bear too - So that was really nice as well.
Brilliantly done Envy!!!!
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While the day is as where I once did rest and linger in sullen thought,
Times well spent and ventured have created these words,
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Til I can no longer bring a phrase,
A passion,
A joy,
A hatred,
Or even and understand of what compassion I may bring,
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