. 10:40 Very tedious applying all of those bits of green, I have spent countless thousands of hours in similar tedium in my decades of wood carving. I finally realized that anything in life worth doing is NOT easy, I also learned after decades of selling to my customers that the only one who can REALLY appreciate the artistic creation is the person who brought it into existence.
Thanks for another wonderful video! What is the name of the tool you use to move around and shape the powder for the palm tree trunks (the one with the blue tip)?
Really depends where in the world you are. UK, try Warm Glass or Creative Glass Guild. USA try ARR Glass in Florida. Many people have asked where to buy them from and have struggled to get hold of them, however this was a few months ago so maybe stocks and supply chains have improved.
Yay, part 2 is live! You can now continue with your project! Part 3 is due next Tuesday, 23rd Feb.
. 10:40 Very tedious applying all of those bits of green, I have spent countless thousands of hours in similar tedium in my decades of wood carving. I finally realized that anything in life worth doing is NOT easy, I also learned after decades of selling to my customers that the only one who can REALLY appreciate the artistic creation is the person who brought it into existence.
You can certainly empathise if you have a wood carving background. That's what customer are paying for, time and expertise.
Thanks for another wonderful video! What is the name of the tool you use to move around and shape the powder for the palm tree trunks (the one with the blue tip)?
Thanks for watching. The tool is called a Colour Shaper, it’s an artist tool for blending and others tasks.
Can you please tell me where I can find the Powder Pro?
Really depends where in the world you are. UK, try Warm Glass or Creative Glass Guild. USA try ARR Glass in Florida. Many people have asked where to buy them from and have struggled to get hold of them, however this was a few months ago so maybe stocks and supply chains have improved.