Hi Karen, thanks. If my brother hadn't of insisted on the background, I wouldn't have done them. It ended up turning out better than I was expecting. :)
Hi Marcus, thank you so much for the wonderful comment. I hope you do. They are rather easy to do and look fairly realistic. At least I thought they did. :)
@@PyrographyMadeEasy Want to know something funny. I had the speed increased slightly, so I could watch and listen all the way through in limited time. When Todd started, I thought he'd changed his style. He still sounded great. So he survived a speed change.
Hey Brenda ! Well i do love trees, so this video was a pleasure to watch . Excellent shading from you as usual. This was a great and very informative tutorial. Wishing you and Todd a happy weekend Brenda !
The trees are not super dark. I am able to create them using a lower heat setting, and from there I can speed up or slow down my hand speed to get lighter or darker results. I have no idea what the exact temp is, because I don't pay attention to that. Instead I aim for a particular color; generally a medium to dark tan color. Even if I know the temp I burned at, there are too many variable to make that information relevant to anyone else. I wrote a community post on the subject: ua-cam.com/users/postUgzkHVl6Z_oCR-jwgp94AaABCQ
Good tutorial Brenda. I am thinking of doing a stone or block walled lighthouse design on a body of a crush grind pepper mill. Do you have any tips on creating the stone wall effect on the body of the mill and the top of a lighthouse on the top section of the pepper mill? Take care Cheers Harold
Hi Harold, sounds like quite the interesting projects. I can't think of anything useful to tell you. For some reason my mind is completely blank on the subject. I've burned a lighthouse, but it was done during my old camera set up. That means the video isn't awesome. I also did a stone building, but again that was done with my old camera set up. Both videos are time lapses, so I doubt they will be helpful. I wrote blogs on both, and I might have babbled something in the blogs that might be helpful. I can't promise that as both projects were done several years back. Here are links to the blogs. The blogs also have links to the videos if you're interested. Lighthouse (burned 2015): wp.me/p8j0lZ-1if Stone house (burned 2016): wp.me/p8j0lZ-ws Have fun with your project!
Saudações do estado de Washington. Espero que você esteja bem. Minha preferência é queimar em basswood. Aliás, quase sempre coloco a madeira que uso na descrição do vídeo.
I really like your evergreen trees Brenda. That's the way you would see them in nature. I love landscapes.Glad you're doing them.
Hi Karen,
thanks. If my brother hadn't of insisted on the background, I wouldn't have done them. It ended up turning out better than I was expecting. :)
Thanks for another cool vid. Definitely use these trees somewhere.
Hi Marcus,
thank you so much for the wonderful comment. I hope you do. They are rather easy to do and look fairly realistic. At least I thought they did. :)
Another great tutorial. Thumbs up to you Brenda and have a beautiful day
Thank you! You too!
wow wonderful tutorial for beginner ..
Many many thanks
Nice! Background music worked nice also🤗
Thank you so much 😀
Love your artwork. Tell Tod that’s a great song
Thank you so much. I'll pass on your comment to Todd.
Thanks for taking the time to leave a great comment!
I’ll send ya one of the songs I did sometime
Look forward to it. You can always upload it to your YT account.
Great tutorial, Brenda. Love the music background.
Thanks so much 😊
I'll let Todd know.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy Want to know something funny. I had the speed increased slightly, so I could watch and listen all the way through in limited time. When Todd started, I thought he'd changed his style. He still sounded great. So he survived a speed change.
New subscriber. Thank you for your real time videos.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave such a nice comment.
Hey Brenda ! Well i do love trees, so this video was a pleasure to watch .
Excellent shading from you as usual. This was a great and very informative tutorial. Wishing you and Todd a happy weekend Brenda !
Hi DK!
Thank you for the awesome comment.
Hope you and yours have a fantastic weekend too!
Amazing
Thanks
Hello
How are you getting so much detail in the trees and looks like no browning l? Is it your temp setting? Thank you for the videos
The trees are not super dark. I am able to create them using a lower heat setting, and from there I can speed up or slow down my hand speed to get lighter or darker results.
I have no idea what the exact temp is, because I don't pay attention to that. Instead I aim for a particular color; generally a medium to dark tan color.
Even if I know the temp I burned at, there are too many variable to make that information relevant to anyone else.
I wrote a community post on the subject: ua-cam.com/users/postUgzkHVl6Z_oCR-jwgp94AaABCQ
Good tutorial Brenda. I am thinking of doing a stone or block walled lighthouse design on a body of a crush grind pepper mill. Do you have any tips on creating the stone wall effect on the body of the mill and the top of a lighthouse on the top section of the pepper mill?
Take care
Cheers
Harold
Hi Harold,
sounds like quite the interesting projects.
I can't think of anything useful to tell you. For some reason my mind is completely blank on the subject.
I've burned a lighthouse, but it was done during my old camera set up. That means the video isn't awesome.
I also did a stone building, but again that was done with my old camera set up. Both videos are time lapses, so I doubt they will be helpful.
I wrote blogs on both, and I might have babbled something in the blogs that might be helpful. I can't promise that as both projects were done several years back.
Here are links to the blogs. The blogs also have links to the videos if you're interested.
Lighthouse (burned 2015): wp.me/p8j0lZ-1if
Stone house (burned 2016): wp.me/p8j0lZ-ws
Have fun with your project!
@@PyrographyMadeEasy Thanks Brenda
Olá Brenda
Sou do Brasil e adoro seus tutoriais e gostaria de lhe fazer uma pergunta.
Qual o tipo de madeira vc usa?
Obrigado um abraço 😊
Saudações do estado de Washington. Espero que você esteja bem.
Minha preferência é queimar em basswood. Aliás, quase sempre coloco a madeira que uso na descrição do vídeo.
❤