This was brilliant! Thank you for sharing this technique, I can NEVER get things symmetrical but nobody had shown me this way of doing it so I’ll give this a go! Thanks for sharing it!
The number of passes can vary depending on the plastic type (softer plastic = less passes), your desired line depth, and the scriber itself. Typically, expect somewhere between 10-15 light passes. Over time, after a couple of builds, it will be an unconscious effort and you won’t need to think about the amount of passes anymore.
OMG FINALLY A MORE LOGICAL WAY TO HAVE SYMMETRICAL PANEL LINES 😭😭🙏🙏
You're welcome! 😅😅
Ive alway been scared of trying to scribe symmetric lines but this seems like a fool proof method im going to try.
Thank you for the tips. This reminds me of some basic geometrical concept of lines and points. Thank you.
I’m glad you learned something! Thank you for watching!
This was brilliant! Thank you for sharing this technique, I can NEVER get things symmetrical but nobody had shown me this way of doing it so I’ll give this a go! Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you!!! Eyeballing was never my forte so I had to find an alternative
This is such a good tutorial, thankyou Nico!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tutorial. I didn't think about using a wing compass to make the measurements. Great video!!!! Thanks again!!!!
Thank you!!!
⭐️ simple but excellent presentation 😎 very helpful ⭐️ thankyou 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I'll consider this moving forward. I'd love to get my lines more symmetrical moving forward. Seems like a good way to do it.
Nice one!!!! Panel-lining is all about practice and taking it slowly :)
Thanks! Practice is key
Thanks, gonna note this one
Talent runs in this family! Look forward to more great content!
Thank you! 🙏
This is awsome. Thank you so much. Cant wait to see more
Thank you 😊
Fantastic!!
Thank you!!!
I gotta.get those bow compasses too
you should! they’re super helpful!
How many passes do you do with the scribe to even the surface?
The number of passes can vary depending on the plastic type (softer plastic = less passes), your desired line depth, and the scriber itself. Typically, expect somewhere between 10-15 light passes. Over time, after a couple of builds, it will be an unconscious effort and you won’t need to think about the amount of passes anymore.
@@NicoSuratos got it, thank you!