From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:42:49 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Carving the Short (Straight 1/4' Long) beard of the
I'm sure the answer is there, somewhere between pointed
tool, sandpaper and polish. The beginning would be
anything different from flesh, the end would be the
subtlety of difference. As in the impossible to carve
eyelash, the stone recipe calls instead for a more
protuberant eyelid; in the beard the prime clue may be in
percieved additional mass/volume and the information of
its shape, especially in the way that suface is perhaps
deadened and blocky in comparasion with the livelier
gullies and creases of near lying flesh. The texture may
well be the secondary clue. It may be best to turn the
amplitude of the texture down very low.
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