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Take the tutorial if you want to make your own pony. This is for free, but I need credit or you may not use it. I have however given the permission to two pony lovers. This is the stage one document. :D I do hope you guys enjoy your time and if you make a mess, have fun. TO those who wonder-- You use plastecine -- aka teddy dala clay for sculpting And the slides could be plastic metal or even magnetic- cut the pieces the correct size. 8 cm thick or thinner depending the cast.


To those who uses ceramic plaster of paris. You'll have your completed cast in 30 minutes. So be sure to also have tools to that to loosen the mold seam 

pony2cast.docx

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Consider exporting it to some more open format, like PDF or OpenDocument, or maybe HTML. I suppose this is not something which would have to be in proprietary .docx format, and keep in mind that not everypony can afford for a licence for Microsoft Word or uses Windows to begin with.

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Consider exporting it to some more open format, like PDF or OpenDocument, or maybe HTML. I suppose this is not something which would have to be in proprietary .docx format, and keep in mind that not everypony can afford for a licence for Microsoft Word or uses Windows to begin with.

 

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          While I do agree with submitting the document in any other format besides Docx (PDF PLEASE! <3) or submitting the tutorial as a collection of images, Microsoft does have a viewer for Word Documents. I will not deny though that users with OSX are out of luck for the viewers but most Mac users usually already have Bootcamp, Parallels or Fusion with Windows. Then again, you could always grab the Mac trials for the full program. If memory serves, Word will act like a viewer even after the trial expires but that's just food for thought now because it's been years since I did the trial.


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Want to learn how to draw ponies? Visit Dave's Pony Artist Resources thread to stop fearing the pencil and start loving it!

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Yes, I know. But it's still proprietary software. I'm on GNU/Linux and I use 100% free software (free as in freedom). I could install DocViewer and launch it through Wine emulator, but I couldn't stand running a software which I don't have source code of, because I simply don't trust such software (especially if it's from Microsoft, which is known from doing strange nasty things behind the users' backs). My computer is, well, mine, so I don't like running programs which I don't have 100% control over.

 

Well, but it's just me. It's just a polite request with that open format. You can ignore it if you like. There are many other tutorials to choose from, most of them free and in open formats...  ;)

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