Paper Cut Misha
Sep. 28th, 2014 12:32 amStill playing with the medium. I bought a new knife today from Lee Valley, then promptly broke the tip off! I didn't buy any replacement blades, since I didn't know if I'd like it or not. I do.
Here's Misha with a Kale background, and then just a simple black one. This was white cut paper, instead black, like last time.


Here's Misha with a Kale background, and then just a simple black one. This was white cut paper, instead black, like last time.


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Date: 2014-09-29 04:59 am (UTC)I've bought a couple of different blades, (all cheap) just to try them out. For this one I used a Techni-edge. Basically an exact-o knife, but it's a bit thinner blade and a wee bit longer and pointier.
I have a little swirly blade that works nicely on feathers, but the paper really catches the blade and I find that I have better control with a straighter knife.
As for paper, these were done on Canson Bristol 100lb. I just happened to have a bunch because that's what I like to draw on. It's a nice, thick art paper, basically. I'm sure regular paper would work too, but this holds it's shape better.
Also, these are kind of big 8x10 ish, so there aren't a ton of teeny-tiny details really.
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Date: 2014-09-29 09:06 pm (UTC)I don't use an xacto knife because I always end up trying to hold it lower for more control and that tends to end badly.
I'm going to at least look up those knives though, because I've never heard of them and I want to see.
And now you've made more, damn you're impressive!
Unrelated, I've been wondering for a long time, who's the guy in your icon? Because I need to stop thinking of you as "the person with the Nathan icon" unless that's actually who it is.
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Date: 2014-09-30 05:02 pm (UTC)I got the knife at Lee Valley, btw, if you're looking. It has a nice, rubberized handle, so you might find that your grip is just fine without actually holding the cutting part. ;)
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Date: 2014-09-30 10:34 pm (UTC)