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Post #655225 by CrazyCapizzi on Thu, Oct 11, 2012 5:11 PM

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  1. Once the bark is stripped off you have a clean slate to draw on if you cant just imagine how it will look. It is best to draw a line down the center. I see many new carvers twist up the face by not keeping center.
  2. i like to start on the nose first because i can use it as my center point and everything flows off that.