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Interesting, how would you know that?It's not horrible. It's not great. It's ok-ish. But the hide is not properly stretched/fitted to the form which is why I think the seam looks so bad. It needs more clay molding or a larger form
There are visible wrinkles in the neck/shoulder and that combined with the thicker ridging along the seam makes me think he didn't fit the hide to the form correctly. That could be a stretching issue, or it could be a form size issue, or a bit of both.Interesting, how would you know that?
I looked at the seam a bit more in the back after everyone commented and found out that it was even rougher than expected. There was parts that had some sort of brown putty or clay out over the seam under the hair to try and make it look less bad.
I would buy a cape and have it redone before I tried your ideas.If anyone knows how to fix the parts of the ears missing hair let me know. Im.hopping the taxidermist is willing to try and fix them. Everything else about the mount I'm willing to live with. I was thinking I might just try cutting some hair off of this year's deer and gluing it in place. However, I also see a lot of room to ruin everything by doing that lol.