Friday, October 02, 2009

Carving A Cowboy Head – Part 2 – The Ears

In this post we will locate the ears, block them out and indicate the hair

and jaw.  I had to do this in two videos to keep the download times within limits.  Once these steps are done our head blank is set up for the upcoming details, i.e., the nose the eye plane and a big decision…..whether our figure will have a mustache, a beard or just a 5-o’clock shadow. 

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In the first video of this post I talk about knives and how you should only carve with a curved tip blade.  Just disregard that.  Carve with whatever you want.  One of the things I’m finding as I do these things is that I have a tendency to preach to the viewer.  I certainly don’t want to do that.  I even caught myself wagging my finger in the first one!  Yikes!  Fortunately, my editing program allows me to delete these embarrassing scenes before anyone has a chance to see them. 

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One more thing…..in doing these videos I want to let you see the whole process from start to finish with all the details in between no matter how small.  In doing this the series just might seem to run on forever, but that’s okay, I’ve got plenty of time.  Also,  the videos have been tagged to not allow any copying, at least I hope they are.   My plan is that once the series is finished I can combine them all onto one DVD which will be available for a small charge.   But that’s down the road a ways so right now lets just have some fun.

10 comments:

  1. Wonderful Lynn. Don't worry about how many vids it takes to get it. I like the fact you won't leave anything out. What you say is true however on the curved blade!

    Corey

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  2. This is great! Looking forward to the next installment! Put me down for the DVD!
    Dwayne

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  3. Sold to me too already Lynn! PLEASE keep 'em coming.
    TomG

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  4. It feels like christmas morning to me! There are no clubs in my area where a guy can learn this is just wonderful! I can't thank you enough sir...Very kind to share your talents with us wanna be's...
    Bill Anderson

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  5. Lynn,
    Cant say thank you enough, these videos are priceless. I have been following your instructions on this blog for about a year now and many carvings that I had not been able to do before now adorn my shelves and shelves of family. Watching a carving come to be by the master is simply priceless !!!!!

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  6. Nice video, Lynn - looking forward to the rest!
    Claude

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  7. Great video Lynn as mentioned before they are priceless.
    Your wife is doing a great job trying to stay up with you as you hold the piece up to see what you have done so far. Small suggestion hold the piece out there a second longer so she can catch up and we can focus in on the work. Nothing bad but you hold it out and see something you want to change real quick and pull it back to make the changes,this is where the carver in you takes over and the instructor is left behind. hahaha Just a small suggestion to help in my opinion.

    When you make the DVD don't forget to include her in the credits.
    You are a natural at telling what your doing and showing each step it is like listening to a story instead of being instructed which works great in getting the point across.

    Thank you so much
    Ken

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  8. will it be done in time for Dayton show?if yes please let us know how much video will be.
    thanks,
    tristan

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  9. Very good video ,I'm a beginner and this is really helpful.

    thanks Gene

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  10. Great instructions! I have been struggling to get to a face carving "template" and i have found it.Thanks Again

    Ed

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