Members leather1214 Posted June 5, 2008 Members Report Posted June 5, 2008 (edited) Here is a new checkbook order I finished, what do yall think? Edited June 5, 2008 by leather1214 Quote
Members Butch Posted June 5, 2008 Members Report Posted June 5, 2008 Very nice work. A lot of detail. Quote Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear, or a fool from any direction. Facebook
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 5, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted June 5, 2008 LEATHER 1214.......I think you did good. and i like the background color. what is the background color? Quote Luke
Members leather1214 Posted June 5, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 5, 2008 LEATHER 1214.......I think you did good. and i like the background color. what is the background color? Hey thanks man, uh the background color is dark cocoa brown, again thanks STR Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 5, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted June 5, 2008 Hey thanks man, uh the background color is dark cocoa brown, again thanks STR ON MY SCREEN IT LOOKS LIKE IT HAS A METALIC COLOR,WHICH LOOKS GOOD. Quote Luke
Colman Posted June 5, 2008 Report Posted June 5, 2008 STR, Very nice work, the colored background makes the carving really stand out. Johnny Quote Endeavor to perceiver.
TomSwede Posted June 5, 2008 Report Posted June 5, 2008 That is really nice to look at. I'd like get it down like this...someday. Nice work with the backgrounding, it's tideous but pays of in the end. Tom Quote Confucius - Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. --------------------------------------------- www.1eye1.se blogg.1eye1.se
Members craftsman827 Posted June 5, 2008 Members Report Posted June 5, 2008 VERY nicely done ! ! ! Is the checkbook hand sewen, or done by machine ? I love Sheridan designs, and your's does it just fine. I know it is traditional to use bar grounders for the background, but , just a question, can you use like tool (A104) instead??? I'm doing a sheridan design now, & I don't have barground tools. One last question, where did the pattern come from?? GREAT CHECK BOOK ! ! ! Quote
Members leather1214 Posted June 5, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 5, 2008 VERY nicely done ! ! !Is the checkbook hand sewen, or done by machine ? I love Sheridan designs, and your's does it just fine. I know it is traditional to use bar grounders for the background, but , just a question, can you use like tool (A104) instead??? I'm doing a sheridan design now, & I don't have barground tools. One last question, where did the pattern come from?? GREAT CHECK BOOK ! ! ! Hey thanks man! It is machine sewen, and hey when it all comes down to its just personal preferance, and if a mat grounder is all you have then there is no prob with that. A bargrounder just makes it look that much better but is also a harder tool to learn. As for the pattern I drew it myself just using a 2 circle figure 8 pattern and used the leaves as fillers. Again thanks man. STR Quote
Ambassador pete Posted June 5, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted June 5, 2008 All in all I think that it is a very, very nice piece. Obviously you have the talent and the experience to do nice work but if you paid attention to some finer details you would put your work "over the top" and establish you own style. Check out the little things like the stems in the top left corner. They don't go anywhere. The veins of the flowers don"t all point or end at the flower center, the mules foot(feet) are too long on most of the stems and the pear shader could be walked so as to fade out rather than just "holes" at the tips. I say all of this as I and MANY others here have been where you are at. Everybody better than us have been there! When I give a golf lesson to a beginner and he hits a squirrely shot I remind him that at one time Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus couldn't have done better! Stay with it. You are doing fine with the Sheridan style. ps- I still can't draw a pattern better than your!!!!! pete Quote
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