Re: Georgia Fan
hey now, play nice! Haha
Anyway, where do you get your carbon paper? It sounds easier than straight pencil.
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Re: Georgia Fan
I still can't get over the hair and the wrinkles. How do you do it. Man that is a nice piece of work.
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Re: Georgia Fan
Now thats what I am talking about. Those wrinkles are awesome!
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Re: Project in the works...
Teeburn, Thanks for the kind compliments.
The only two pens I own are the shader and ball point pen(i think it is a .1 mm). I bought another one for straight lines when I bought my Colwood, but the first week I was using that one, I went to use...
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Re: Project in the works...
I forgot about taking the close ups. WHOOPS!
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Re: Project in the works...
Haha...never thought of it like that. It is the burning that is in the works. They already had the baby. It is a girl named Lucy.
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I just got to finish the pants on each, and then maybe a few other details....
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Re: Still burning
Sorry to hear about the misfortune over the weekend.
Hey, maybe you can turn in into an abstract woodburning?
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Re: Project in the works...
Carver,
I just use the shader(I have colwood super pro II) at level 3 and 4 heat (sometimes 5 for very dark stuff) and just do the best I can to make it look like the picture I am working from. I just got a better camera, and I will try and take...
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Re: Project in the works...
thanks Claude. Her name is JJ Heller. Check her out if you have time.
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Project in the works...
Please give me some critiques so far. Thanks
She is one of my favorite singer/songwriters. I plan on giving this to them....
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Re: A couple of questions...
thanks Nedra. I do like the colwood.
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A couple of questions...
I was wondering what some of you use to "finalize" a burning. Is there a spray out there that protects the burning?
The second question is...How good are detail master burners. Are they better than the colwood super pro II? I was contacted by someone with the company to do...
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Re: Step by Step of current project...
thanks Teeburn...you are the best!
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