Dogs portrait - pyrography

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David is 16, and I don't believe English is his first language - the term is (lamentably) fairly commonly used nowadays.  I don't offer this as an excuse though, and David - please don't do it again, eh?
By the way, Sylvia - it was your son I was thinking of.... if it had been me (it wasn't, it wasn't, I didn't!) I wouldn't have been too pleased with Mumsy for revealing it.  
Lol....luckily he doesn't  read this forum...and I'm not going to show him.I washed the hair brush.  Hopefully David will take notice .

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by Sylvia Evans

Very nice work Pog, I should imagine it's very difficult, as said, one mistake and you cannot correct it.
It looks really good so far, I don't know what it's like to paint with this shit because I've never tried it. But the truth is, until now I didn't know such a sheita existed and it seems very interesting,
David Lustig on 22/06/2023 21:05:27
I was the same, lol... Once I faced somebody on YouTube, and got triggered to try it...
Actually David,  when my eldest son was very small he used the contents of his potty and my hair brush to paint the bathroom.  That was shit ! .
Sylvia Evans on 23/06/2023 10:37:57
Lol, I can imagine that *art , lol... And you're right Sylvia, we should have watch our language when posting reply... You've managed nicely make a point ...

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by PogArt Ti

Some more of shaping the curves - the nose and the tongue... Thanks for watching.

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by PogArt Ti

Fascinating. 
IFascinating. Twice.

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by Sylvia Evans

Very nice work Pog, I should imagine it's very difficult, as said, one mistake and you cannot correct it.
Denise Cat on 23/06/2023 19:03:03
Thank you for keen words Denise.  Yes, you're very right - you have to keep strokingt/moving the hot tip endlessly over the surface, or else you burn it... As you know - practice makes perfection, so the more you practice the better it looks 😊
Dratt, duplicated! This website is playing up!

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by Alan Bickley

I was once commissioned to make a house sign, incorporating the house name and a running fox… great fun to do but rather slow progress in my case! I used a burner tool with a selection of tips. I didn’t find it particularly difficult, if you can draw with confidence, you can draw with the special tools for the job! I doubt I’ll be doing any more, it requires patience which I no longer have!
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