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This was my second attempt. I am enjoying the learning process of the tool orientation. C&C are welcomed.
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I think it's great. The texturing shows a lot of creativity IMO. Cuts look clean and no apparent torn grain. Nice work
Steve K
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Very nice work indeed. Now on to the next one.
Mel
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Very nice.
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Nice. Care to share the process?
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nice work
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Very nice piece. Both sides are very well done but I like how you did the bottom the best.
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SCMedLion said:
Nice. Care to share the process?
+1!
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I'm liking this one a lot.
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Very Nice! Can you explain how you did the spiraling?
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