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It's a lot of trial and error, really. Colors also tend to look a little different when dry so you'll probably have to test them on the pony itself til you get it right. It'd be easiest to buy a color of craft paint that's close to the pony's color and add small amounts of other colors until it's exact.
It's a lot of trial and error, really. Colors also tend to look a little different when dry so you'll probably have to test them on the pony itself til you get it right.
Please dont take this the wrong way but I just want to say that with some ponies doing this may not add any value to them and in the case of your Nirvana it may even devalue them. Are the chew marks very bad?
Quote from: hathorcat on August 30, 2015, 12:15:27 PMPlease dont take this the wrong way but I just want to say that with some ponies doing this may not add any value to them and in the case of your Nirvana it may even devalue them. Are the chew marks very bad?Well I don't care about value. I just want them to look good.