Contributing Member ClayB Posted March 1, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 1, 2008 Participation in the February carving challenges was really better than I had expected, so we're going to try it again. This month's pattern is a Sheridan style corner pattern from Clay Miller. This pattern can be used on any project of your choice, or just on as a practice piece. As with last month, you can carve this however you like, modify the pattern to suit your needs or style. I hope that some of you will give it a try and share your pictures with us. ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted March 1, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 1, 2008 (edited) Nice pattern, Clay. As soon as I resize it, I'll get to it....oh yeah, and as soon as my leather gets here.... p.s. where's the figure carving challenge????? Edited March 1, 2008 by TwinOaks Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
Ambassador pete Posted March 1, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 1, 2008 any results/winners from the last or did I miss it? pete
Contributing Member ClayB Posted March 1, 2008 Author Contributing Member Report Posted March 1, 2008 There are no winners. This is just for fun. I'll try and get a figure carving pattern up soon. ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
SCOUTER Posted March 2, 2008 Report Posted March 2, 2008 Ok Clay this is embarrassing but how do I resize this pattern down to like 50% or 75%... I printed it out and it would not fit on a normal page. Thanks!
Ambassador leatheroo Posted March 2, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 2, 2008 here ya go scouter, i resized it so it is now 15cm x 21cm is that small enough? "]http://leatheroo.blogspot
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted March 2, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 2, 2008 Hey, no fair! I was gonna resize it.... Thanks Leatherloo, ya saved me some time! Scouter, I pulled the page to a graphics prog, and it already is the 'right' size....it seems okay if you save it to a file. I had a blown up image too, trying to print from the screen (here), but once I downloaded the file, it printed straight away, with no resizing needed. Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
TracyMoss Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Here is what I have accomplished so far this week. I'm thinking on adding some antique, but I wanted to show how it looked through my process. You may notice that mine looks a little different than the pattern provided, but the overall design is in the same ballpark. TM Drawing out design on leather. Carving design. Adding thumbprint. Beveling lines. Background and detail stamping with decorative cuts. Oiled.
Contributing Member Clay Posted March 5, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 5, 2008 Very cool! I have been nervously waiting to see how everyone does this pattern. good job. ClayM. Clay Miller
Members Oscar B Posted March 5, 2008 Members Report Posted March 5, 2008 Nice job Tracy. See you opened up the space around the flower. Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right. Forget about the ones who don't. Believe everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would most likely be worth it."
SCOUTER Posted March 5, 2008 Report Posted March 5, 2008 Roo, Twin, - Thanks much but when I print it out it still cuts off corners! I tried resizing via the printer but all I get is a smaller print with corners cut off! I got into leatherworking because it was more my speed
Ambassador leatheroo Posted March 5, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 5, 2008 Roo, Twin, - Thanks much but when I print it out it still cuts off corners! I tried resizing via the printer but all I get is a smaller print with corners cut off! I got into leatherworking because it was more my speed here it is even smaller "]http://leatheroo.blogspot
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted March 6, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 6, 2008 Hey Roo, how do like that? Men complaining about size again!!!! Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
Members Tina Posted March 6, 2008 Members Report Posted March 6, 2008 Hi everyone, It seams like some is having a size problem:-) If you're having a photo program on the computer I make a small tutorial for resizing pictures that works on most of these photo programs: 1. Open up the picture in your program. "File then open" then search for the picture you want to resize. 2. Go to "Image" then "Image size" a new window will show up. here you can usually choose between making the changes in pixels, percent, or if the option comes up with printing size...centimeters, inches, points or percent, pick one that feels OK for you. You only make a change on one of the 2, either width or hight the other one changes accordantly, then press OK...Voila! Hope this helps a wee bit "He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist" http://vildkorpens-laderlya.deviantart.com http://tupali.deviantart.com/
SCOUTER Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 Thanks Roo! You're the best... This time it only cut off the bottom inch but I can draw that in! Tina- I usually do that but for some reason I can't resize ART* files. (Whatever the heck they are!)
Members JRedding Posted March 6, 2008 Members Report Posted March 6, 2008 I thought this one looked fun, I tried to keep all the basic elements in place and just come up with a little different version.
Members jonwatsabaugh Posted March 6, 2008 Members Report Posted March 6, 2008 Redding, now that's just down right nice work! Super smooth, super clean. All your lines converge so beautifully into the circles and radius with excellent flow. Nice! Jon
SCOUTER Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 I thought this one looked fun, I tried to keep all the basic elements in place and just come up with a little different version. I'm out...
Members Tina Posted March 6, 2008 Members Report Posted March 6, 2008 I thought this one looked fun, I tried to keep all the basic elements in place and just come up with a little different version. Awesome carving, this is something I would like to aim towards :-) "He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist" http://vildkorpens-laderlya.deviantart.com http://tupali.deviantart.com/
Contributing Member ClayB Posted March 6, 2008 Author Contributing Member Report Posted March 6, 2008 quote name='SCOUTER' date='Mar 2 2008, 01:54 AM' post='33496'] Ok Clay this is embarrassing but how do I resize this pattern down to like 50% or 75%... I printed it out and it would not fit on a normal page. Thanks! See if either of these help ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
superchute Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 rember you can put it in a pic file and then print it 8x10 or 5x7 or 4x6 ezzzzzzzzzzzz russ
Contributing Member ClayB Posted March 7, 2008 Author Contributing Member Report Posted March 7, 2008 I thought this one looked fun, I tried to keep all the basic elements in place and just come up with a little different version. Jim, That is some really nice carving! The changes you made to the pattern are also really nice. Not sure what else you can say about that. Clay ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
Moderator bruce johnson Posted March 7, 2008 Moderator Report Posted March 7, 2008 Looks like a guy is going to have to work a little bit here. Jim, I really like your fillers in the stem work where it splits off. That's some good. I am needing to do a 4 floral corner clock in the next couple weeks, and this pattern looks like it is gonna kinda sorta work. Thanks Clay and Clay. Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
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