1997 - Part 3/3 - Challenging Obsidian

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  • @alancole1394
    @alancole1394 День тому +1

    WoW Patrick 🤯 Sah-weeeeeetness👌🏼🔥❤️

  • @DickiThompson
    @DickiThompson День тому +1

    Beautiful work, thank you.

  • @miketufts9765
    @miketufts9765 12 годин тому +1

    Looks like a Halloween point with the colors, I like it nice work!

  • @andrewmunz4443
    @andrewmunz4443 2 дні тому +1

    Wes, nice piece.

  • @StevenStacey-d8o
    @StevenStacey-d8o День тому +1

    Ouch.. I've done worse dropping them. Still, super nice point

  • @kimberlydrennon4982
    @kimberlydrennon4982 2 дні тому +1

    14:23 i haven't finished the video yet but your camera is trying to balance the whites and blacks of the video so that the average color of all the ones in a frame is about 18% grey. You can mitigate this a few ways: a) increase the exposure so that all the whites get washed out, b) go into manual mode and mess with settings until you find one you like, or c) wear gloves and clothes that are close to the same color as the material you're knapping. Or at least the same brightness. Your light jeans and white gloves are adding a lot of brightness in this frame and the obsidian looks basically black even though we know from other frames it's not. I recommend option c) dark jeans and dark gloves for dark rocks.

  • @kensanity178
    @kensanity178 День тому +1

    Jack, when you get to this stage, the pressure flaking, it reminds me of how I got into flintknapping: my dad and I had found a lot of arrowheads, most of which were broken. So I took the broken stuff and put new points on them using a screw driver. INJUNS did the hard part, but I pressure flaked a new point on them and did the Indian proud.