
Guinnevere had green eyes
Like yours, mi'lady like yours
When she'd walk down
Through the garden
In the morning after it rained
Peacocks wandered aimlessly
underneath an orange tree
Why can't she see me?
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Guinnevere
Like yours, mi'lady like yours
When she'd walk down
Through the garden
In the morning after it rained
Peacocks wandered aimlessly
underneath an orange tree
Why can't she see me?
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Guinnevere
This peacock uses the Eric Weinstein sweet cheeks method. The tutorials include a turkey, but I thought that would be a great candidate for a ... certain other day, so I decided to make this instead (though I didn't actually watch the turkey tutorial).
A peacock is actually one of three distinctions made in the Peafowl family. Peacocks are male, Peahens are female and the young are often referred to as Peachicks. As with most birds, the male peacock has more colorful plumage to display as it tries to attract a mate or fight off a rival.
I first made the smaller bill peacock, but I gave it away quickly and didn't get many pictures. So I built a new one with a bigger beak and added the color spots to the tail.
Other Sweet Cheeks designs:
- April 30 - Mordecai
- April 29 - Ostrich
- April 28 - Peacock
- April 27 - Sneetches
- April 26 - Sweet Cheeks Pig
- April 25 - Sweet Big Cats
- April 22 - Skunk
- April 21 - Ursula (Sweet Chicks #2)
- April 20 - Sweet Cheeks Fish
- April 19 - Sweet Cheeks Fox
- April 18 - Sweet Cheeks Hermit Crab
- April 17 - Sweet Cheek Husky
- September 27 - Sweet Beaver
- September 24 - Sweet Lion
- September 22 - Sweet Bunny
- September 15 - Sweet Angry Bird
- September 12 - Sweet Penguin
- September 10 - Sweet Lemur
- September 9 - Sweet Panda
- September 8 - Sweet Bull
- September 7 - Sweet Monkeys
- September 2 - Sweet Hippo
- September 1 - Sweet Mouse
- August 22 - Sweet Cheeks Ladybug
- August 19 - Sweet Chicks
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Very cool, thanks for the smiles!
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