Oak Tree

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bbiehl
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Oak Tree

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My latest carving on Alder. Love the new clearance tool option in Aspire 10. The tree was from a jpeg found online. It may be copyrighted. I am attaching the crv3d file.
-brian
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SteveNelson46
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Nice job. Especially since it was taken from a jpeg.
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bbiehl
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Thanks, There was a lot of node editing involved.

Jan.vanderlinden
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Re: Oak Tree

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Excellent job.
I like your work with the colors.
Now take that same file and make an edge lit LED accent piece.
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Great job. How did you do the colors? Paint, inlay, epoxy?

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Acrylics, using a small paint brush. Took a couple of hours.

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bbiehl wrote:
Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:19 pm
Acrylics, using a small paint brush. Took a couple of hours.
And a lot of patience I am sure.

Phil

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