Arnaud Van Tilburgh
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
Seems you liked my previous one about simple and useful.
That doesn’t mean that I think that it has to be simple to be understood.
I was working on a chrome card hold to show my version of Lee Griffith shading practise, I have some of these and it is easier to use since I have no practice plates. And that way at least the canvas is something useful.
Not that much of a problem using the En-Set to cut Chrome but.....
I was already half way when I realised I had to find a solution to hide the reflection of the chrome. As I have the “Authentic & Original Sam Alfano Transfer Wax” I thought that could work. And yes great.
I could see better the cuts and still being able to find the balance between the blacks and whites.
Yes I know, it is that simple, but if you do not have that information, you have to invent the hot water once again.
The other shading practice on the chrome zippo wasn't done using the transfer wax.
arnaud
That doesn’t mean that I think that it has to be simple to be understood.
I was working on a chrome card hold to show my version of Lee Griffith shading practise, I have some of these and it is easier to use since I have no practice plates. And that way at least the canvas is something useful.
Not that much of a problem using the En-Set to cut Chrome but.....
I was already half way when I realised I had to find a solution to hide the reflection of the chrome. As I have the “Authentic & Original Sam Alfano Transfer Wax” I thought that could work. And yes great.
I could see better the cuts and still being able to find the balance between the blacks and whites.
Yes I know, it is that simple, but if you do not have that information, you have to invent the hot water once again.
The other shading practice on the chrome zippo wasn't done using the transfer wax.
arnaud
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