Help With This Cake

Decorating By car1979 Updated 24 May 2013 , 12:45am by bigdad

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car1979 Posted 23 May 2013 , 5:15pm
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AHi what can I do to fix this I don't think it looks right [IMG]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3015080/width/200/height/400[/IMG]

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ellavanilla Posted 23 May 2013 , 5:48pm
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It looks like your curves don't match. I would leave it, as no cake is perfect, but if you're absolutely sure you can fix it, I would scrap off the bottom of the right side cheek line (the thin black line) and make it match the one on the left. The larger mane (?) is uneven, but I wouldn't make the mistake of trying to fix it and bunging the whole thing up. 

 

It's a cute cake.

 

Jen

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bigdad Posted 23 May 2013 , 6:26pm
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I agree it is a cute cake and trying to take the lines off would probley make a mess. What about making some of the lines bolder to make them pop more,and next time you could use the tip you use for grass to make the fur. But great job keep up the good work and just improve with every cake.
 

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car1979 Posted 23 May 2013 , 6:58pm
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AThanks for the advice will try making lines thicker which should allow for both cheek side to match

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car1979 Posted 23 May 2013 , 7:14pm
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A[IMG]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3015146/width/200/height/400[/IMG] Went over black lines and tried to make the mane the same length still not happy with cheek but if I take off and put back on I will leave a mark feel a bit happier about it now Thanks for the advice

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bigdad Posted 24 May 2013 , 12:45am
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Looks great keep up the good work we all get better with each one we do. Check the gallery for pic's to get ideal's get some colord pencial's and draw on paper what you want first.
 

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