Au début de la vidéo, j'ai été étonnée, car je pensais que vous étiez en train de dessiner sur le museau du chien tellement c'est réaliste. Bravo. J'aime beaucoup
@smallacreations7 күн бұрын
So amazing seeing all the work that goes into these pieces! Thank you for sharing! Your art is lovely!
@jennajesseepyrography6 күн бұрын
@smallacreations thank you!! I appreciate it!
@PyrographyMadeEasy7 күн бұрын
Excellent work. Very realistic and fantastic textures
@jennajesseepyrography7 күн бұрын
@@PyrographyMadeEasy thank you!!
@cindymattingley58397 күн бұрын
That was so fun and educational to watch. Thank you! Do you have any issues removing the graphite lines after you are done burning?
@jennajesseepyrography6 күн бұрын
@@cindymattingley5839 thank you! No issues removing the lines. I put the printed image with a thin layer of compressed graphite stick rubbed on the back onto the canvas and use a Uni Ball Signo 0.28mm pen to trace over top so the lines are as thin as possible to start. If the lines don’t come off with a regular pink eraser, I’ll use a kneaded rubber eraser and that usually does the trick! Even the really stubborn graphite will come off with the kneaded eraser 99% of the time.