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Trying something different ,Working from a photo ,of an Owl sitting in the woods next to my shop ,I scrolled a bi-level cut-out ,now the question arrises ,How to finish it ?Wood burning ,is one option ,Painting another ,I even thought about a third level ,

before doing either ,another option would be to do a light yellowish green faded, back drop ,and have many small saplings cut into the colored  backdrop .I thought I would post and get input of those or other suggestions !

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I think the owl is a great centerpiece for this project, so I wouldn't add too much detail to the trees or background. The only wood burning I am capable of is in a fire pit, but I think burning the detail into the owl is a great idea. 

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Good day Carl

 

You've done well cutting from a photo. Not sure what type of wood you've used but as for burning the details in I find Baltic Birch ply is most suitable. If this is not Baltic Birch and if you are comfortable painting then I would paint all the details in and add a suitable plain back to compliment. Finally, depending on thickness of wood you've used I would set within a simple matted frame. This is my opinion and others may have better ideas.

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Good day Carl

 

You've done well cutting from a photo. Not sure what type of wood you've used but as for burning the details in I find Baltic Birch ply is most suitable. If this is not Baltic Birch and if you are comfortable painting then I would paint all the details in and add a suitable plain back to compliment. Finally, depending on thickness of wood you've used I would set within a simple matted frame. This is my opinion and others may have better ideas.

Ron ,Its 1/4"luwan ply ,I went ahead and added a inhancing layer to the Owl ,as soon as glue dries and shaping is finished I post ,It needed that for sure so right now it's 1/2" thick ,now the Owl is too ,so front to back the owls is raised another 1/4" to 3/4 ".

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Ron ,Its 1/4"luwan ply ,I went ahead and added a inhancing layer to the Owl ,as soon as glue dries and shaping is finished I post ,It needed that for so right now it's 1/2" thick ,now the Owl is too ,so front to back the owls is raised another 1/4" to 3/4 ".

Since you are at that thickness one other suggestion would be using a dremel with a carving bit and lightly cut the details. I've done this on a Latin cross and the wood was 1/2 " oak. After cutting the details you'll know if a stain is needed to bring out the highlights or not. As for the cross I had done no stain was required. Very effective.

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Ron ,Its 1/4"luwan ply ,I went ahead and added a inhancing layer to the Owl ,as soon as glue dries and shaping is finished I post ,It needed that for sure so right now it's 1/2" thick ,now the Owl is too ,so front to back the owls is raised another 1/4" to 3/4 ".

Now seeing the owl raised out a little, take your time making a decision for I see this project could turn out fabulous for you as I am sure with your talent it will. All the best.

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GREAT WORK and wonderful ideas.

 

I would add a little emphasis here and there with a wood burner.  CAREFUL; easy to overdo.. Do a little --walk across the room and look at it from there, before you add any more!

 

It really helps to back away for a better view!

 

Really WANT to see the finished result!

 

I bet a bunch others are also.

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rjR ,  Excellent advice ,pretains to Carving & Painting  as well! A you can see ,I am going the painted route ,I got it roughed in ,Now to detail ,glue up and frame . Interesting project ,so far ,now to walk around the room a few more times and review the options ,then proceed  ! 

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rjR ,  Excellent advice ,pretains to Carving & Painting  as well! A you can see ,I am going the painted route ,I got it roughed in ,Now to detail ,glue up and frame . Interesting project ,so far ,now to walk around the room a few more times and review the options ,then proceed  !

 

Really coming along nicely Carl.

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Plain background really changes the emphasis on the owl compared to your painted background.

Lighter colors ,on the trees ,differing hues ,different back grounds ,so much you can do with colors & shades ,to accomplish totally different results and effects ,the best part about paint is that is only paint and can be redone ,over and over again ,unlike most other mediums ,once you cut it too much or burn it to dark ,your pretty much stuck . That was the major reason I decided to paint it.

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Plain background really changes the emphasis on the owl compared to your painted background.

Lighter colors ,on the trees ,differing hues ,different back grounds ,so much you can do with colors & shades ,to accomplish totally different results and effects ,the best part about paint is that is only paint and can be redone ,over and over again ,unlike most other mediums ,once you cut it too much or burn it to dark ,your pretty much stuck . That was the major reason I decided to paint it.

 

I think now I start working on the frame ,and see what effects that has before getting carried away any further with other details ! 

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Lighter colors ,on the trees ,differing hues ,different back grounds ,so much you can do with colors & shades ,to accomplish totally different results and effects ,the best part about paint is that is only paint and can be redone ,over and over again ,unlike most other mediums ,once you cut it too much or burn it to dark ,your pretty much stuck . That was the major reason I decided to paint it.

 

I think now I start working on the frame ,and see what effects that has before getting carried away any further with other details ! 

"Wow", now that is talent. Keep it going Carl.

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Looks good ... you said something about wood burning in you earlier post... if you still have your pattern try burning one too  that way you will have 2 different views from the same picture  ..I have some pictures that I want to do some scroll work on and also burn and maybe add a little paint or colored pencils  just to add a little color   ....  Great Job

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I would use a varied brown to grey shaded hues for the frame; keeping the shading mostly light with only random thin darker splotches(Lines-- blobs) in a few places.

 

Maybe even use a "barn wood" type of coloring.

 

I still think you have a great project.

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