Critique Request Late Night Engraving

vondershred

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Hey y’all,

This must be my fifth engraving, if not counting the botched practice plates with just random lines and scribbles. This one took me two hours to complete.

I also sharpened my two gravers (0.4 and 0.8 QC flats) by hand after watching Sam Alfano’s video a few times on how to sharpen by hand with the EZE-laps. I found those on Amazon. I did a few soft passes on the face, and geeeeently did the heels with the finest grit but only three passes on each side. I must say there’s a positive and noticable difference. The graver cuts much better at a more vertical angle, and it slips much less. I also get the feeling it cuts much smoother and less jittery. BUT, I don’t see myself sharpening this way should I engrave on a daily basis.

I kinda like the overall result of the engraving, but I’d like my shading to be better. I never was great at shading my own drawings (this design is from the internet) and neither am I good at it even when the acetone transfer already has shading on the design. Determined to work on that, I think it’s very important and really “makes or breaks” the effort.

Thanks for viewing, and as always all advice is welcome and much appreciated!

Tristan.

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