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This coyote, is MASSIVE. David is 6'4" tall, if that tells you anything.
I finished him up yesterday and the customer came to pick him up the same day, so unfortunately I didn't have the chance to get outdoor pictures. Couple more pictures showing this guy's size: sta.sh/21fu27wsdo1l I'm 5'6", so you get a better representation of how big he is compared to a normal height girl. Also him compared to Thorn and Tyr. Poor Thorn's collar isn't visible because of his long fur.
Was a lot of fun working on that coyote, and I learned quite a bit. I'm going to be doing a premade probably in October/November, and remounting my coyote shoulder mount before then.
I would LOVE to get some feedback on this coyote, good or bad. Tell me what you love, or what I can improve upon! This coyote has no wires in his legs.
I finished him up yesterday and the customer came to pick him up the same day, so unfortunately I didn't have the chance to get outdoor pictures. Couple more pictures showing this guy's size: sta.sh/21fu27wsdo1l I'm 5'6", so you get a better representation of how big he is compared to a normal height girl. Also him compared to Thorn and Tyr. Poor Thorn's collar isn't visible because of his long fur.
Was a lot of fun working on that coyote, and I learned quite a bit. I'm going to be doing a premade probably in October/November, and remounting my coyote shoulder mount before then.
I would LOVE to get some feedback on this coyote, good or bad. Tell me what you love, or what I can improve upon! This coyote has no wires in his legs.
Image size
2448x3264px 1.62 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon PowerShot A4000 IS
Shutter Speed
1/20 second
Aperture
F/3.0
Focal Length
5 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Aug 11, 2014, 12:28:10 AM
Sensor Size
4mm
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For the majority of this piece everything seems to be spot on with accuracy as well as realism. I especially love how the paws and legs look full but not over stuffed (which tends to happen quiet often). The only suggestion I have is that the muzzle needs to be a little bit more narrow and the ears need to be a bit more pointed. In the wild coyotes are more of a slender looking canine. Other than that, you've really brought this coyote back to life and I congratulate you on the great amount of success. Continue working on your taxidermy and I know you'll be one of the greats!