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Hey all,

So I've been working on this Coat of Arms for my Mother-In-Law's family... just so happens they may be related to some dude named Jesus? :innocent: Here's a bit of a step-by-step. Enjoy. I won't be getting into too much detail as this is just meant for someone who already knows the basics. Also, there are a ton more people out there that are better at tooling than I am so...

First my artwork is printed out on velum and transferred to my lightly cased leather. I generally bring the linework down to about 30% black so I can see where I've traced. I happen to use a ball point pen as I like how it glides across the vellum and it leaves a line so I know where I've drawn.

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All the lines are then cut in with my swivel knife. Then the beveling starts.

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Beveling the cuts as well as adding a bit of texture with a backgrounder.

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More beveling! Also started adding some inner contours with a modeling tool.

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And here she is! Finished the tooling this afternoon. This came out better than I thought... I was a bit intimidated with beveling the tiny details but I think overall it came out really cool. My plan now is to paint in some color with acrylics. I want to make it appear old so muted colors and a final antiquing.

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Cheers,

Andy

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