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| General Wood Carving | 
01-14-2003, 08:50 AM
| | | carving human face Hi all,
Long b4 all the dot coms went bust I found a site that taught you the basics of human form. It described the standard layouts for male and female bodies. Does anyone have any idea if there are still NON PAY sites that have this info. I am sure there are, please post here. Thanks chrism1111@aol.com | 
01-14-2003, 09:21 AM
| | | Re: carving human face | 
01-15-2003, 06:58 AM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2,309
| | Re: carving human face Â* Â* Thanks for posting those sites, very informative. Â*I knew about the eyes being located half way between the top of the head and chin, never heard of the other 'reference' points. Â*Always great to learn more, keeps the brain cells from dying off! Â*  Callynne | 
01-15-2003, 07:20 AM
| | | Re: carving human face Normally, I wouldn't recommend a whole book for a subject like this, but ...
'The Big Book of Whittleing and Woodcarving' by E.J. Tangerman is an absolute gold mine of all kinds of carving stuff from the human anatomy to woods to sharpening to 180 some pages of too numerous to mention. $12.95 at Little Shavers stock nr 20185. It's one of very few books that I'm glad I bought. | 
01-16-2003, 03:27 PM
| | | Re: carving human face Here is one I found useful...
<http:wilkersonwoodcarving.com/nlctarchive402.htm>
The Moonraker | 
01-16-2003, 10:33 PM
| | | Re: carving human face thanks thanks thanks, and I misinformed, the pages were on drawing (why my google search bombed), I have a tangerman book with tons of stuff, I am most interested in the female face at this point. so if there are any more specific to le face/anatomy, please post.
I carve in the round as I do staffs/sticks. i was reqiested to do a female, just at the time I was edging up to doing one anyway.
thanks again folks
chris Chris1111SPAMfree@DeLeTespam.aol.com | 
01-17-2003, 04:28 PM
| | | Re: carving human face Hi all,
I am tracking all down, none of these were the ones I had found, but all are helpful.
Denny, I tried bringing up the pages yopu posted, it won't come up, can you check to see if the posted ad is correct?
thanks again
chris chrism1111@spamalicious.aol.com | 
01-25-2003, 09:10 PM
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