Hi,
I am quite new on this forum and have spent the better part of a year familiarising myself with engraving. First and foremost I would like to say a big thank you to Sam and all the members of the forum! The knowledge, expertise and resources you have pooled together have been priceless for those looking to enter the trade.
To provide some background I have been interested in getting into engraving for the past 2 years. I only recently got back from a course in st petersburg run by the international jewellry school which was taught by Sergej Manaenko, who was an absolutely fantastic teacher! It was a very invaluable experience and went a long way in reducing the learning curve, although I understand I have decades of practice ahead. After saving for a couple of years I have gotten all the tools to begin practicing at home (just waiting on the workbench).
I would also like to say a special thank you to Ron Smith for his book on scroll design!
Have drawn scrolls for about a month, I would like to kindly request the input from the members of this forum on the images attached on the positives, negatives and how I could improve overall design.
I understand the top right corner of picture may look out of place, I think it would of looked better filled with scrolls but at the time it was too late to correct.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated and again a big thank you for all of your help!
Kind regards,
Kishan
I am quite new on this forum and have spent the better part of a year familiarising myself with engraving. First and foremost I would like to say a big thank you to Sam and all the members of the forum! The knowledge, expertise and resources you have pooled together have been priceless for those looking to enter the trade.
To provide some background I have been interested in getting into engraving for the past 2 years. I only recently got back from a course in st petersburg run by the international jewellry school which was taught by Sergej Manaenko, who was an absolutely fantastic teacher! It was a very invaluable experience and went a long way in reducing the learning curve, although I understand I have decades of practice ahead. After saving for a couple of years I have gotten all the tools to begin practicing at home (just waiting on the workbench).
I would also like to say a special thank you to Ron Smith for his book on scroll design!
Have drawn scrolls for about a month, I would like to kindly request the input from the members of this forum on the images attached on the positives, negatives and how I could improve overall design.
I understand the top right corner of picture may look out of place, I think it would of looked better filled with scrolls but at the time it was too late to correct.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated and again a big thank you for all of your help!
Kind regards,
Kishan