How do you make a mythical creature look anatomically correct when you've never seen one?
I was looking at the cantering horse and decided to try my hand at making a Pegasus for one of my granddaughters bedroom. The wings are from the pelican also from Aspire. It took a while to get the front wing where I thought it belongs and it didn't turn out too bad. The file was too large so I had to resize it.
Horse + pelican = Pegasus
Pegasus
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- Vectric Craftsman
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Re: Pegasus
Apparently you've never seen a Pegasus in real life, I had one as a kid and the wings are clearly in the wrong spot!
Lol, ya I think it looks great! Very good job splicing the two models!
Lol, ya I think it looks great! Very good job splicing the two models!
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Re: Pegasus
the ones up here have smaller wings and their tails are always braided... but I bet the kids love this.. well done..
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Re: Pegasus
Well done!
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
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Re: Pegasus
Thanks.
This was my second attempt. The first one I did had a different horse and wings and looked like it belonged on a carousel.
This was my second attempt. The first one I did had a different horse and wings and looked like it belonged on a carousel.