Hi everyone,
Sam especially... hope you don't mind me using your design from my new dvd which is great. It's the best i've ever seen anyone cut on an al mar and i couldn't think on how it could get any better, so i just used yours.
I have just engraved this one, I think it will be my christmas present to myself so I have something to show people.
I (with my big head) would like to one day get to master engraver level. And I was wandering if anyone had any tips on what I should be working on to get there.
I am middle of no where NSW, Australia.
Using lindsay palm control and a micro block if that makes any difference to anybody.
I know that my cross hatching is terrible and my ability to steer fine line shading so it's all parallel to each other and not running together, needs work. And I've got lots of comments lately about my border lines not being straight.
I haven't got a microscope... mostly I engrave naked eye, or with a magnifying lamp or optivisor. I basically use only the lindsay template which is a bit shy of 120 i believe. And I like dotting out the background for how quick it is and how effective it is which i do with a rotary round bur.
A couple of years ago I was drooling over Sam's work and all the other amazing engravers I was looking up online not believing for a moment I could do anything remotely like that. Now I have made it this far... where can I improve?
Thanks everyone for looking. ..pictures coming in a moment.
Danae.
Sam especially... hope you don't mind me using your design from my new dvd which is great. It's the best i've ever seen anyone cut on an al mar and i couldn't think on how it could get any better, so i just used yours.
I have just engraved this one, I think it will be my christmas present to myself so I have something to show people.
I (with my big head) would like to one day get to master engraver level. And I was wandering if anyone had any tips on what I should be working on to get there.
I am middle of no where NSW, Australia.
Using lindsay palm control and a micro block if that makes any difference to anybody.
I know that my cross hatching is terrible and my ability to steer fine line shading so it's all parallel to each other and not running together, needs work. And I've got lots of comments lately about my border lines not being straight.
I haven't got a microscope... mostly I engrave naked eye, or with a magnifying lamp or optivisor. I basically use only the lindsay template which is a bit shy of 120 i believe. And I like dotting out the background for how quick it is and how effective it is which i do with a rotary round bur.
A couple of years ago I was drooling over Sam's work and all the other amazing engravers I was looking up online not believing for a moment I could do anything remotely like that. Now I have made it this far... where can I improve?
Thanks everyone for looking. ..pictures coming in a moment.
Danae.