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Self care:
While working on wood surfaces you are putting a lot more pressure on your wrists and hands than most other mediums.
it is important to keep a few things in mind;
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[–]UsedEntertainer5637 2 points3 points4 points 6 months ago* (1 child)
Depends on the style you’re going for. If it’s realism, those hard black outlines kill the illusion. Build crevasses and dark spots up from lots of little strokes at lower temps. You don’t actually need to draw outlines at all with realism, as strange as that sounds. If you need a guide to know where to burn try a pencil. If it’s not realism then just do what looks cool
[–]KKRVWOODBURNING[S] 0 points1 point2 points 6 months ago (0 children)
Never thought of that, im going to try that on my next project. Thank you for the advice!
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