No Jared, they are part of a collection I did store on my hard disk. The round one was posted by Roland Baptiste, but not engraved by him.
I try to store those photos in a folder name that makes sense.
Jared,
If you go to the FEGA website you can look through the castings and probably find what you are looking for. I have found casting to give me a much better idea on how to create a certain effect because you can actually see the cuts versus pictures unless you get a super macro shot. I have the Frirmo & Francesca Fracassi book that has wonderful photos of their work but casting still give you that little extra...
Thanks Don . I always forget fega sales castings. Just took a quick look and also found some casting of German scene engraving, which I was also looking for in another post.
Sam, Not only does the deer look like you photo shopped it. Great engraving. Your scroll and border are just super work. Thanks for the share. Of both the elk and the Muley. Fred
Todd, You are absolutely spot on. Borders and lettering are much overlooked or ignored UNLESS there is the slightest error then it sticks out like a sore thumb. On a bordered like the rope, the slight shading at the overlap, any inconsistency and it shows. Not enough practice in these for most of us I think. I really sweat the borders. Always a time of high stress for me. Fred
Hi Jared, If your interested go to my web-site www.upperbayphoto.com and click on the gallery for whitetail deer. If you can use them in Photoshop or other programs let me know and I'll send you a copy. Same to anyone interested.