Birds feather
Birds feather
Hard to get a good picture that shows the shadows of the detail. But I'm pretty happy with it. Trying to decide if I should stain or wood burn it or leave it as is.
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Doug, that is fantastic work. I vote for some color.
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Thanks. I think it should have some cool to. Just got to figure out how to get the look I want.Tony_Wood wrote:Doug, that is fantastic work. I vote for some color.
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Whoa Doug, that took some time and patience. That is just excellent. Very pains taking work on the detail!
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Thanks. Actually it went pretty quickly. I could vision in my mind what I wanted. I wish it worked out that way all the time. I thought I was done with it but it but after putting it aside I realized it needed more detail. This is the semi finished picture. Then after more detail.doglegg wrote:Whoa Doug, that took some time and patience. That is just excellent. Very pains taking work on the detail!
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That extra work really finished it off. Glad you shared the extra pic.
That seahorse is serving you well.
That seahorse is serving you well.
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Full disclosure is I also used a Flexcut v-tool to cut in the fine lines.doglegg wrote:That extra work really finished it off. Glad you shared the extra pic.
That seahorse is serving you well.
FJR thanks. I can't really decide.
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One of the judges of intelligence in the animal kingdom is their ability to use tools. Only smart to use the proper tool for the proper job.
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Nice feather, I like it!!!
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I would wood burn it adding many very fine lines. Do you have a Detail Master or or a controlled burner? Then spray it with DEFF brand, semi glass.
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Niiiiiiiice!
Maybe a little OCD, but I like the first version, the one with the feathers all smoothed together, rather than pulling away from each other.
But that's me.
I'd be curious to see how it would look after a woodburning and mat gloss treatment.
Maybe a little OCD, but I like the first version, the one with the feathers all smoothed together, rather than pulling away from each other.
But that's me.
I'd be curious to see how it would look after a woodburning and mat gloss treatment.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Thanks guys.
Mr watch: I don't have a controlled wood burner just a simple cheap $15 one. Thanks for the advice.
Steve Warden: Thanks. I thought it looked to plain so I had to add to it. I will definitely be carving another one when I get a chance. I'm never completely satisfied with how they turn out.
Mr watch: I don't have a controlled wood burner just a simple cheap $15 one. Thanks for the advice.
Steve Warden: Thanks. I thought it looked to plain so I had to add to it. I will definitely be carving another one when I get a chance. I'm never completely satisfied with how they turn out.