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Well it's one way. The best way is to ask you guys. Cause your opinions and critiques means the most to me. I thought if it works for golfers who video their swing to analyze it then it should work for this. It seems that I always spot a goof up after I have already put a stain or finish on and then it's too late. Well anyway I took a simple pattern and gave it a try. Well it works pretty good and I thought I'd share the process with the group. I cant seem tp get all the pics in one post so I'll have to add another one.

Tom

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Heres some more photos. I need to figure out how to get more of them in one post. Maybe set the camera a little lower.

Tom

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And more.

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Last but not least. By using the photos I caught that the bevel lines needed to be cleaned up so I used a modeling spoon to do that. If I had looked closer or paid more attention I would have seen it without the photos. But I didn't.

Tom

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Are you going to use a cammo tool on your flower petals?

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Hi Tom,

I'm missing the modeling, maybe you do that later on?

"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"

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Are you going to use a cammo tool on your flower petals?

OOPS, I knew there was something missing. Thank you.

Tom

Hi Tom,

I'm missing the modeling, maybe you do that later on?

Your right Tina I did miss a bunch of spots that need to be cleaned up with the modeling spoon. I did some of them but as you can see I missed some.

Tom

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Here it is with a little camoflauge added to the petals and the beveling cleaned up a little more. I think I better quit while I'm ahead.

Tom

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Hi again:-)

I tried to do some explaining on the picture...

On the edges (I did my example in a redish color):

Use the modling tool.

I think you have used the camo tool in a straight angle type example 1, make the camo inprint like the example 2 in an angle, it makes it looks really good.

My 2 cents :blahblahblah::wave:

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"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/

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Hi again:-)

I tried to do some explaining on the picture...

On the edges (I did my example in a redish color):

Use the modling tool.

I think you have used the camo tool in a straight angle type example 1, make the camo inprint like the example 2 in an angle, it makes it looks really good.

My 2 cents :blahblahblah::wave:

I will try that. And just so you know, your 2 cents is worth a lot to me. Thank you.

Tom

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