Leerwerker Report post Posted June 1, 2011 I have been inspired by Jim Linnell to do more decoration just with swivel knife cuts. Now I am experimenting with taking it a step further and using the same style of cuts, I add a bit of subtle beveling. To illustrate, here are two can wraps that I am working on. One is just pure cuts and the second have some of the cuts beveled. Here is closer detail to show how I faded out the beveling: Lastly I added a few more cuts just to fill things out a bit. I have an entry on my blog too: LeatherByJohan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted June 1, 2011 I personally think variations of an Art Form is what keeps the Form interesting. I am neither for or against the beveling, I do like your design without the beveling. I have tried subtle backgrounding inside some "leafy" knife designs, they add interest also. Maybe you have gone a little beyond subtlety plus your beveling needs some work. Your last effort with additional cuts adds another dimension, I like it. Just my opinion. ferg I have been inspired by Jim Linnell to do more decoration just with swivel knife cuts. Now I am experimenting with taking it a step further and using the same style of cuts, I add a bit of subtle beveling. To illustrate, here are two can wraps that I am working on. One is just pure cuts and the second have some of the cuts beveled. Here is closer detail to show how I faded out the beveling: Lastly I added a few more cuts just to fill things out a bit. I have an entry on my blog too: LeatherByJohan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites