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This is what real bunny girls had that Lum didn't:
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The pattern for Meg's bunny suit was penciled onto white primer. Each section ws meticulouly painted with a small brush and Delta Ceramoat Acrylics. The gold was added last. The black lines were donw with Sakura Micron pens. Her hair was basecoated with dark gree (yes, I said dark green) and brick red was applied as a highlight. I used VRush Pens to streak her hair with Crafter's Pic Brush Strokes to give some texture to the otherwise flat surface. Next, I streked different mixtures of gold, copper, brick red and cinammon. Once dry, the hair was brushed with clear satin. |
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Using a technique shown to me by my pal Tony Lamb, I made a bunny logo base out of layers of sheet styrene, This was painted balck overall. Then, I airbrushed a muted yellow onto the raised areas and glued it down to a piece of sanded poplar. Last, I stippled the whole thing with gold, applying more paint to the raised areas. Because of some errors and repairs, she may not be a competition quality piece but I sure had fun building her. She's also quite an eyeful. I have been collecting bunny girl kits for a while now. Someday, Meg and Bunny Lum will be the first two members of a larger collection. Meg was airbrushed with Iwata Eclipse series airbrushes. |
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