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Started this the other day. Printed off the pic and burned through the actual pic for the outline, now working on the details. Thinking about adding just a little color to this one, will see.
I just realized that you're military. I'll bet that picture really has special meaning. Nice work!
From an old vet.... Thanks for serving! Keep your head down and your powder dry. If you ever feel the need to shoot the %&#@ send me a PM.
God's Speed!
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Evened out his hair, burned her hair, then took a brass brush to it and worked in some shading. Coming right along. Pic is one of my guys over here and his wife. He wants to give it to her when he goes home on mid tour
Location: New Mexico and where ever the sun shines!
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Re: Wip Burn
off to a good start...you have the general outline and should look great when shaded. Are you going to outline with the burning or are you just using the outline as a guide?
__________________ "I never met a carver that I didn't like... a knife that I didn't want... a chisel or gouge that I didn't need... or a piece of wood that I didn't have to have!"