Members JRedding Posted January 12, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 12, 2008 This is good! I'm guessing that your laying your stem down first then adding the flower. Am I right? David Genadek David, I draw in all my flowers they are the primary element I want to see so they're first, the leaves and a few extras are the second and everything else is just filler, simple as that. I'm completely self-taught and I hate anything that's complicated so if I can do it I usually have found a fairly simple way. Quote
Members David Genadek Posted January 13, 2008 Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 David, I draw in all my flowers they are the primary element I want to see so they're first, the leaves and a few extras are the second and everything else is just filler, simple as that. I'm completely self-taught and I hate anything that's complicated so if I can do it I usually have found a fairly simple way. Your doing an amazing job using that method. It is about a 100 times easier to lay the stem down first. If you can imagine putting all the punctuation down for a paragraph then writing the sentences you can understand how you are doing it now. The stems are the sentances and flowers are the punctuation. If you write the sentance first you have a lot more control. I just lay down a series of scrolls to work out the proportions of the design (I see that as my primary element) then I draw in the flowers then put in the fill. Clearly you have an inate design sense because you have created natural proportions using a technique that makes it nearly impossible to acheave. Give the other way go and you might scare your self. It is a lot funner too. David Genadek Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted January 13, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted January 13, 2008 Absolutely incredible work. As a beginner, work like yours is simply inspiring. Quote 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 JRedding Posted January 13, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 (edited) Your doing an amazing job using that method. It is about a 100 times easier to lay the stem down first. If you can imagine putting all the punctuation down for a paragraph then writing the sentences you can understand how you are doing it now. The stems are the sentances and flowers are the punctuation. If you write the sentance first you have a lot more control. I just lay down a series of scrolls to work out the proportions of the design (I see that as my primary element) then I draw in the flowers then put in the fill. Clearly you have an inate design sense because you have created natural proportions using a technique that makes it nearly impossible to acheave. Give the other way go and you might scare your self. It is a lot funner too. David Genadek Well, I did fail English a couple times in school. I think I may have misled you, I believe we're practicing the same method, except I refer to that part as flow lines and I didn't tell you that. My mistake. If that seems unorthodox someday we'll talk about my opinion on casing leather that I hear so much about on here. Edited January 13, 2008 by JRedding Quote
Members David Genadek Posted January 13, 2008 Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 Well, I did fail English a couple times in school. I think I may have misled you, I believe we're practicing the same method, except I refer to that part as flow lines and I didn't tell you that. My mistake.Yep the flow line is the stem. I'm relieved, your not scarey now. David GenadekI did bad in English too.I did bad in English too. Quote
Members katfrye Posted January 13, 2008 Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 Hello Everyone,Found this forum a couple of weeks ago and haven't had time to fill it out. My wife and I run a small saddle shop in Northeastern, Utah and thought we would share some photo's of our recent work with you. We know how much you like pictures. Hope it works. Your work is very professional looking! I especially like the desert scene belt. Kat Quote
Leather Bum Posted January 13, 2008 Report Posted January 13, 2008 Like everyone else, I'm very much impressed with your work. It's incredibly well-done! I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to explain your staining technique on those pieces -- especially the last belt in the opening post. Thanks for sharing your fantastic artwork, L'Bum Quote
Members JRedding Posted January 13, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 Like everyone else, I'm very much impressed with your work. It's incredibly well-done! I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to explain your staining technique on those pieces -- especially the last belt in the opening post.Thanks for sharing your fantastic artwork, L'Bum This finish is not stained at all. It is just oiled and antiqued. Quote
Members Discgolfer Posted January 13, 2008 Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 Beautiful!!!!! And how much do you want for the mesa belt?? John (aka: Discgolfer) Quote
Members JRedding Posted January 13, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 13, 2008 Beautiful!!!!! And how much do you want for the mesa belt?? John (aka: Discgolfer) John, Thanks for the compliment, I do those for 225.00 it takes about six hours to complete one of those start to finish. Quote
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