I was on a calligraphy for a while. Close as I get. I be thinning the ink and feeding it to my airbrush now. Another skill in progress. I see half full bottles. You doodle more than stated. LOL.This is what I like to work with View attachment 4833617
I really want to carve again. It never feels like work. And days just go poof. All my carvings are gone as well. I just have a thing for depth and 3D.Yes a little have nothing to show most of it is in the garage right now
Not familiar. I have my Badger from the 80's and a mid range Paasche from the early 90's. And a disposable Chiwanese that is actually really smooth.The last airbrush I had was a Vega 2000
They are all hand eye execises. And a cheap one will develop better skills in reality. Then pick up a cadillac. Wow.Ya the Vega is from I believe the late 90s
I can't do it for money or with a commitment to anyone but myself or persons of value to me.To tell the truth headed t-shirt stand on the Carnival Myers International
Wood, soap, plaster(Made D&D character molds in the real early eighties) and anything soft but stable.What do you like to carve love working with wood
I sold flash art to a couple tatooist I was friends with for about a year. Good mony. My own quota. But 100+/month lame 2D cartoons burned me out fast. And was stupid easy.It was mostly names and some stencil work it was easy money
I'm a redkneck remember. Pocket knife, break point Olfa knife, X-acto sets, cheap small chisel set and misc B.S.. Llove my dremels now. 4.5" grinder and chain saw if playing with large firewood. Always making art. Just cutting campfire wood is long since boring.The type of Blade you like to use