Henry, your vids are so awesome man! They're so relaxing, it's incredible. I could watch them for hours! Keep doing what you're doing, friend! You're very good at it and it's apparent you truly have a passion for it.
Henry, you said to get a smooth line you would have to make 2 stroke with a knife, but also that not all strokes were supposed to be the same width. Would it be good to switch knives to do the thinner lines so that you can do 2 strokes and get a smoother finished product? Or do people want the lines to be rough?
@ndawgtkd As form of art, you may do whatever you like as long as you have a coherent style, either rough or delicate, but not to have to many styles in the same seal. A smaller knife maybe helpful for you if you prefer to take the multiple stroke approach to carve a smooth line. Thank you for your question.
Sir thank you for these videos they have been very inspirational and informative. 🙏❤️🙏
Henry, your vids are so awesome man! They're so relaxing, it's incredible. I could watch them for hours! Keep doing what you're doing, friend! You're very good at it and it's apparent you truly have a passion for it.
thanks you for this, the first video you did on chop carving was very helpful, this one adds more information
very helpful as always and educational
Henry, you said to get a smooth line you would have to make 2 stroke with a knife, but also that not all strokes were supposed to be the same width. Would it be good to switch knives to do the thinner lines so that you can do 2 strokes and get a smoother finished product? Or do people want the lines to be rough?
@ndawgtkd As form of art, you may do whatever you like as long as you have a coherent style, either rough or delicate, but not to have to many styles in the same seal. A smaller knife maybe helpful for you if you prefer to take the multiple stroke approach to carve a smooth line. Thank you for your question.
Nice word !
Can you do Manchu alphabet carving?
esta chido esto ajaja bye
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