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Keep at it bud, no one is an expert from day 1, if you asked me what it looked like I would have said an owl so you must get a pat on the back for that.

 

IMO - learn from others plus your own experiences and you will get there - you know you have success when people want to pay you for them:thumbup:

 

All the best

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Keep at it bud, no one is an expert from day 1, if you asked me what it looked like I would have said an owl so you must get a pat on the back for that.

 

IMO - learn from others plus your own experiences and you will get there - you know you have success when people want to pay you for them:thumbup:

 

All the best

 

Cheers bud, been asked to do a couple of bears for people but it practice practice practice.

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