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Breyer-Creator

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Hello, I was wondering if you could affiliate with this group I just made? 
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Do you think you all could give your opinions on my journal? Recently an art teacher has decided that customizing model horses is not art, and I'd like to know the public's opinion about model horse customs as a form of art. Thanks!

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I have all of these Breyers I want to sell. All are in good condition, but I simply don't have any room for them anymore. Note me if you're interested, and I will post pictures.

Traditional
- Rejoice (Madison Avenue)
- Huckleberry Bey
- Strapless
- Zippo Pine Bar (Impress Me Shannon)
- Cantering Welsh Pony

Classic
- American Quarter Horse Foal
- American Quarter Horse Stallion
- Charging Mesteno
- Fighting Mesteno
- Man O' War

Stablemates
- American Saddlebred
- Andalusian
- Appaloosa
- Thoroughbred
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Hello all!!

I'm in a bit of a pickle with one of my customs, and would like some peer advice!
I'm having quite the bit of trouble with one of my dappled WIPs. I added the dapples several layers ago (I use pastel dust), and they don't seem to be fading at all. They'll fade slightly when I add the pastel, but as soon as I spray it with my matte for the next layer, the dapples re-emerge as bright and sharp as ever, as if I just painted them on!! I've never had this problem before--all my other dappled customs have blended together quite nicely, so I'm not sure what's going on!
Has anyone else experienced this, or might anyone have a little tip to help me out here?
Thanks so much!

--Halley
Did you try using a lighter color besides white like a really light gray or something, a little closer to the color you are using but lighter so maybe it wont stand out so much and will blend more did you let the mat finish dry? I some times use a very watered down acrylic not just pastels. or a blend between the two like a past.