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Old 01-16-2004, 03:15 PM
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hi everyone
one quick question i am carving a bear and dont know how to do the fur can anyone help?
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You can carve bear fur with v-tools and veiners or burn it. I use a woodburner for my bears, after putting in some coarse texture with gouges. It helps to draw some lines with pencil to show the general direction of the fur. DON'T work in more than one direction! If you start at the nose, keep going until you get to the feet and the tail. If you reverse direction, you'll have a mess. Get some good photos of bears and keep referring to them as you burn to make sure you're putting in enough texture, shadows and highlights. Burn heavily. You can create the claws with your woddburner as well.
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Hi Tim
you are really moving along with that bear,if your ready to do the fur.
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lol yep i am flying actually i just wanted to know so when i come to that point i wont have to stop and find out.
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you can also 'stone' it using a stone in a dremel or foredom type tool.
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Tim,
I just purchased a set of Rotary Chisels they come in A B C & D profiles they are wonderful. I find that the D profile is great for doing hair and if very fast. These chisels come in three or four different sizes the ones I have right now are the smallest they cost me about $100 Canadian for the set that would be about $70 US mind you the large profiles are about $70 US each. I have attatched their web site you can decide if its something you are interested in .http://www.rotarychisel.com/info.html
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I have one of those rotary chisels too, can't say I have the hang of it yet!
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