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Penciled in |
Been working with both my white water canoe paddle and the new Pyrography hobby lately .
I started on a live cut round of Basswood with a Eagle. I recently got a few more shading tips in the mail, so I'll be working on getting shading down pat before moving to the paddles.
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Halfway Shaded |
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Outlined |
Getting the design on and outlining it with the skewer tip was easy . Once moving on to shading the feathers, thats where it got difficult. I found that it was hard to get a consistent color when shading, I would often get patches that were darker.
Only halfway through but thought I would share so far.
Part 2 is available here
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