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John, do you have access to a graphics program that will allow you to
print in "coloring book" mode? If not..if you can scan a
picture of a bulldog's head at that 3/4 view and convert it to black and
white, it might give you a good idea of how to carve it. Some more
involved programs will allow you to find edges, resulting in just an
outline.<br><br>
Good luck..hope this helps.<br>
Marcia<br><br>
At 08:01 AM 2/2/2009, John wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hello to all carvers of
wood<br>
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I'm trying to carve a bulldog head for a pin. Bulldogs don't have
much of a nose and that's what's giving me trouble. The head is
carved looking at the dog not quite head on. You can't see his right
eye. It's about the size of a fifty-cent piece. <br>
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Suggestion? Comments?<br>
<br>
All will be appreciated.<br>
<br>
John Simpson<br>
Carving in Carthage.....Texas that is<br>
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