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| Well, seeing as I used to volunteer at a zoo (and plan to begin again soon) I have seen elephants, pigs, gorillas, and several other animals paint. I actually have an elephant painting that the keepers gave me for my high school graduation. So I broke out the paints, laid out a canvas panel, and let the fun begin ^.^ "Primary Pawprints" by Gavroche de la Rue ![]() ![]() This is the first one he made, and so far it's the best one. We did one in glow in the dark paint on a black canvas, but when the paint dried it was invisible in daylight So we will redo one like that with neon paints and then glow in the dark paints over the top of it.
__________________ I'm through accepting limits 'cause someone says they're so. Some things I cannot change, but 'til I try I'll never know! ~Defying Gravity (Elphaba) | Wicked |
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| Awesome! How on earth were you so lucky to get the prints to come out so clearly?! I tried this with Auggie earlier this summer and hardly any of the pawprints came out clear enough that could tell it was a pawprint. =P It's still pretty cool artwork but it's not that neato!
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| This particular one was very controlled, as we were doing it in my tiny little bathroom LOL! As long as he walked slowly and didn't get too excited, the print came out nice, and my bathroom stayed relatively clean I have more that we did outside, and you can barely tell those are pawprints as he was running, and pawing, and the paint smears more easily. So slow steps is the key
__________________ I'm through accepting limits 'cause someone says they're so. Some things I cannot change, but 'til I try I'll never know! ~Defying Gravity (Elphaba) | Wicked |