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dwalls
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Thanks in advance for your opinions.
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dwalls
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I think his right ear is to tall and his lips should have beed turned better to make a smoother lipline. Just wondering what an experinced person would see wrong.
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Your eyes are off because you've pushed the ears too far rearward. It looks as if you stretched your entire hide too far rearward as well. That gives your coon a "slick" look. In your next one, move the hide forward so you can fluff it up. The lips need yo be tucked deeper and the nose is off the manikin. Next time wedge the foam nose off and build one from clay where you can push the nose into the face.
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dwalls
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Thanks George that's a lot of good info. I was wondering why he looked so long and skinny.
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