Arnaud Van Tilburgh
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While looking for different styles of engraving that could decorate some prototypes I’m working on, after some basic scroll design and my FES, FAS or however you call my stylized version of Fine English Scroll, I thought something more naughty would be more interesting to look at.
To be honest, Fine English Scroll is a bit boring, a sort of texture. Of course it is a nice style to accomplish a bulino scene.
I have a real nice Belgium book whit 120 designs: “ Specimens de la décoration et de l'ornementation au XIXe siècle / par Liénard... “And it are the scenes that do fascinate a lot.
Bulino style, I didn’t practice that much, probably because it is so time consuming. And most of the time when asking for critique, “ it should be more photorealisticâ€
But when I look at these designs, there are not that much lines needed to make a nice animal design.
So why not just drawing a design using a bulino graver? Those creatures are just designs, you cannot take a photo of them first.
Here is some practice I recently finished.
arnaud
To be honest, Fine English Scroll is a bit boring, a sort of texture. Of course it is a nice style to accomplish a bulino scene.
I have a real nice Belgium book whit 120 designs: “ Specimens de la décoration et de l'ornementation au XIXe siècle / par Liénard... “And it are the scenes that do fascinate a lot.
Bulino style, I didn’t practice that much, probably because it is so time consuming. And most of the time when asking for critique, “ it should be more photorealisticâ€
But when I look at these designs, there are not that much lines needed to make a nice animal design.
So why not just drawing a design using a bulino graver? Those creatures are just designs, you cannot take a photo of them first.
Here is some practice I recently finished.
arnaud