Here are some original drawings I am giving permission to use as practice plate transfers.
no, I mean leave some white space where the green is so that when the background is removed the shapes are crisp and clear. I was thinking I should have made that clearerHi Dani Girl,
did I understand correctly, when I’m going to shade a leaf, I’m not supposed to make the bevelled outline cuts?
Cheers
Ralf
Hi Dani.I am listening folks. I do respect copyright and not undermining folks ability to make a living doing their thing.
but
it feels a little like we tell folk to learn how to engrave in a similar way to someone being told to go learn to speak Japanese, but don't copy anyone else's words and don't even study someone actually speaking Japanese... just come up with something original.
so what CAN we do to help some new or even intermediate engravers advance.
Sam Alfano's training resources are about as good as they come. Lee Griffiths book. (on that note why don't we start listing here what the best study resources we have all seen are??).
I do see a possibility of putting pictures up here and finding them laser engraved on some cheap knives or something some day, but if I really cared I wouldn't share. So what if I see my work again some day? I'll live. Others in a different position who make a career out of this would probably be more bothered.
Thank You!If anyone wants something to use to practice cutting, instead of design, attached are a couple of pages that I did several years ago to get my hand and eye back into cutting uniformly straight or curved lines, or cutting tiny curves, if I had not been cutting for a bit. They are certainly NOT any kind of great design, but they will function to get your hands and eyes in sync. Feel free to use and share. They will fit 2"x2" practice plates.
Yep. Anytime one puts a work out there, physically, digitally, in a drawing, or in print, that is considered publication. If you plan on registering a copyright for the work, keeping track of the date and form of first publication is particularly important.ok so putting something up on the cafe counts as publishing it. that makes sense. thanks for sharing that goldjockey
thank youIf anyone wants something to use to practice cutting, instead of design, attached are a couple of pages that I did several years ago to get my hand and eye back into cutting uniformly straight or curved lines, or cutting tiny curves, if I had not been cutting for a bit. They are certainly NOT any kind of great design, but they will function to get your hands and eyes in sync. Feel free to use and share. They will fit 2"x2" practice plates.