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New Wolf Figurine!

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We have (finally!) added the wolf figurine as one of our made-to-order listings on our Etsy page!  Hooray!

Here we see our mascot, Amadeus, hanging out with with some members of his pack in their natural snowy habitat.  Don't they just look so happy, with their smiling faces and wagging tails? Meow :3 

This figurine can be ordered in a variety of colors and styles, or you can contact us for custom order requests.
Find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/520664825…

You can also check out some other pictures of wolves and dogs made from this mold here:
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We had a lot of issues in making the mold for this one, so we're super happy that we were finally able to release it!  What do you think? :) (Smile) 
Image size
3077x2051px 741.57 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shutter Speed
2/1 second
Aperture
F/7.1
Focal Length
31 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Mar 24, 2017, 7:02:24 PM
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This is awesome, both on an artisan crafts level and a photography level too.

On an artisan crafts level, the model from a front-end perspective seems to be detailed with great impact. The application and choice of color reinforces the detail there, alongside the shaggy fur around the head. Looking at it this way, it's hard to imagine that you had a lot of issues in making the mold, but, on the other hand, because there is a lot of detail, I have to wonder if it partly involves that.

I like how you have captured the figurine standing by itself. There is a merit to showing the other figurines too, as if to emphasize that you can do these figurines in different colors and styles. Furthermore, on a photography level, the way you have captured this with a setting/background makes it more realistic/natural/wholesome.

While there is merit regarding the photography, I wonder what it would be like if we just focused on the figurine. From a selling standpoint, you'd want to capture all perspectives of the figurine, rather than just the front perspective. Furthermore, you'd want to include a reference point so that the audience can get a sense of how big it is.

These are just things to consider. Ultimately, I do believe there are pros and cons to each overall. :nod:

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