An excellent tutorial, I find it so interesting how other Pyrographers attack their burning. No matter how many times I burn fur or hair including beard's I find it a challenge. Thank you for sharing such an important video's for Pyrographers across the board. Take care👍😷👍
Great video Holly. To make the difference between wet and not wet areas of the bear, is it done by not burning water droplets and keep that wood zone natural not burned?
Exactly! Water droplets are a fun project all in their own! So "natural wood" is the brightest areas in your project. Second only to a highlight of a secondary white media if thats a chosen method. (Pastel, pencil crayon etc ) your spectrum then darkens from that point!
Absolutely, in my video laying out your burning, I cover just that, as well as about sepia and other layout tips which can share some insight on making laying out patterns easier for you. :) thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your subscription!
An excellent tutorial, I find it so interesting how other Pyrographers attack their burning. No matter how many times I burn fur or hair including beard's I find it a challenge. Thank you for sharing such an important video's for Pyrographers across the board. Take care👍😷👍
Hi Andrew! Your welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I very grateful for the watch!
Hello new follower here. I just want to say thank you for your videos… and that you are amazing !
Great video. I’ve been burning for years but I’m always trying to learn more. Thanks for sharing.
This is zo beautiful! Thank you for the good explonation, it is very helpfull❤
The bear expression is nice
FANTASTIC! GREAT WORK!
You're literally so good at this!
I really appreciate you checking it out! Thank you so much ❤
very detailed and very good explanation. Learned a lot from you. good luck to you and very nice 🙏👍
Great video
Thank you Faye!
So happy your video popped up in my feed. Great tutorial...love the close up detailed instruction, and absolutely beautiful work!
Thank You! I'm so happy it found you! I'm only getting started am excited to bring you sooo much to help you on your journey!
Just wow
Great video! What burner are you using?
En español please, An excellent tutorial
Very useful tips n tricks. I am New to burning May I know which wood base is the best for beginners? I tried one on MDF
Beautiful! How did you do the texture on the nose?
You do amazing work! Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Which tip are you using on Clyde?
RT - LE 3/32 Spear tip. You will notice however, it is bent. I have bent it myself a small adjustment that I made to compliment my own comfort.
Great video Holly. To make the difference between wet and not wet areas of the bear, is it done by not burning water droplets and keep that wood zone natural not burned?
Exactly! Water droplets are a fun project all in their own! So "natural wood" is the brightest areas in your project. Second only to a highlight of a secondary white media if thats a chosen method. (Pastel, pencil crayon etc ) your spectrum then darkens from that point!
I am also very grateful for participation and viewing my channel. Thank you very much!
Great Video!! Would there be any advantage to converting the reference pictures to black & white?
Absolutely, in my video laying out your burning, I cover just that, as well as about sepia and other layout tips which can share some insight on making laying out patterns easier for you. :) thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your subscription!
Stupendous! Where can I find tips like this, do you have links? ❤Thanks from Italy
www.razortip.com :)
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