Some more Eye Candy:
Acid etched and finished as Rick's glass tray, Rick Glawson; building is 14" wide
Sample, Rick Glawson, 8" high
Rawson/Evans reproduction, 11 x 28"
Friday's Roast Beef House, Canada, Doug Bernhardt:
and two more web sites worth visiting:
http://www.classicdesignstudios.com/
http://www.bernhardtsigns.ca/web.html
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Can anybody tell me how the two metals appear to be blended in the letter E. I'm having trouble finding info on blending two different color leaf together. Is this in fact, blended metals?
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Danny... Eye Candy indeed. Thanks for posting.
Janice,
The blend is made by laying the Gold a bit over half the letter... then using a glass brush ( Fiber Pen circuit board cleaning brush } you rub away at the edge till you are happy with the gradation then you lay the white gold over it. Result is a blend of the two leafs.
By placing a piece of black paper behind you can get a better idea how the fade is looking.
Janice,
The blend is made by laying the Gold a bit over half the letter... then using a glass brush ( Fiber Pen circuit board cleaning brush } you rub away at the edge till you are happy with the gradation then you lay the white gold over it. Result is a blend of the two leafs.
By placing a piece of black paper behind you can get a better idea how the fade is looking.
Sure I paint thing for my amusement and then offer them for sale. A brushslinger could whither en die from lack of creativity in this plastic town my horse threw a shoe in.
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Yes....Noel Weber showed me using course steel wool. Put on 23k and right under it your 12k steel wool thru the centre and 16k. Easy peasy and looks sweet!