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howling_wolf.jpg start to finish..how would you proceed, i can't do the swivel knife yet...too scarry :( i will be doing it on a round piece of leather. i don't have antique..thought i did..but i do have hi liter. thought about trying the white in the cloudy parts..but have not had any luck with white. i also have leather glow. this is going to be an important and sentimental piece for me. i thought if i could get some expert's thoughts..it may save me some heart break. thanks!

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Hi,

First if you haven't done it already, the picture needs to be converted to a sketch. After that, layout the pattern on the leather, & if you're not comfortable with the swivel knife, just do it with the modeling tools. Alot of Peter Mains Fantastic work is done that way. Give it a try,,, it just takes practice! ED the"BearMan"

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unfortunatly...i did already get it transfered into the leather....good to know about transfering it into sketch..would have been easier to do. :head_hurts_kr: now i am trying figure out what i want to do next...should i dye..if so what coulours...or just rub the hi lite into it...and how to deal with the moon. thank you for the sketch idea, much appreciated!

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pic of what i have done so far..any suggestions on what would look good to finish this off with will be greatly appreciated..thank you.

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I did a very similar pattern to this one for one of our carving challenges here on LW back in September. There are a lot of ways to add hair to a project like this. I took a couple pictures as I was working on this project, maybe they can give you some ideas. There were very few tools used, but I did cut the outline with a swivel knife. It looks like you did fine without it. I did some beveling on the face to put in some of the features, and then cleaned them up with a modeling tool. Then I used a pear shader to put some muscliing on the body. All the hair texture was done with a narrow pointed figure beveler. I just tapped the impressions very close together, and made sure to try and follow the natural flow of the hair, making layer after layer of hair.

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I haven't finished mine up yet. I'd like to put some texture in the moon, and then color it someday.

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that looks incredible! thank you for the tips, unfortunatly... i am very ummmm...uneducated..when it comes to the tools...i have no idea what i have...just that they looked "pretty" when i bought them. :P i have tear shaped ones...some with bumps some smooth, square ones, triangles...i guess i should try and find a thread somewhere to find out what i have! thanks again for the input.

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I been in same boat as you last 3 months cuda.....I just keep reading forums daily and get more and more pieces of info that make sense.....

that looks incredible! thank you for the tips, unfortunatly... i am very ummmm...uneducated..when it comes to the tools...i have no idea what i have...just that they looked "pretty" when i bought them. :P i have tear shaped ones...some with bumps some smooth, square ones, triangles...i guess i should try and find a thread somewhere to find out what i have! thanks again for the input.
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Tools

Go to the above site an you should be able to match most of your tools, that should give you a bitter idea what you have an what they are for.

Under departments click tools.

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thank you! that was much easier than trying to read through all the threads....but..now i realise just how many tools i don't have :( .....hmmmm...need to generate some cash....hubby doesn't need that snowmobile now :whistle:

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white has a pourpose!! i tried to lighten a navy blue for the moon in this project....so i added white to the blue...WOW!!!!! what a reaction, if you need to stare at something for more than 5 mins...check it out...really neat. did not help me with my task though. i tried using solvent to lighten the blue but that didnt work either. i think i may just go over all of it with a light brown...then hi lite? again, suggestions most appreciated. thanks again...and really...check out the blue and white ( fiebing's) i haven't tried with the eco flow

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