In this pyrography wood burning tutorial episode, I will explain how to create the thick fur around a wolf's neck. I've broken the fur up into two sections. The first will cover the more layered fur that radiates outward from the face. The second will cover the thick, fluffy, slightly wind-blown fur on the neck or throat of the wolf.
The pattern and reference photo are available on my Etsy page: https://www.etsy.com/listing/694719693/mexican-grey-wolf-face-pyrography
I’ve broken down the tutorial into easy to navigate chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Layered fur photo analysis
01:04 Layered fur
07:31 Fluffy fur photo analysis
08:08 Fluffy fur
12:54 Conclusion
This tutorial uses terms like pull-away and uniform strokes. If you are unfamiliar with my terminology this video explains and demonstrates the terms: https://youtu.be/PI_U7dXHwRo
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Wood: Basswood (This is also called linden, common linden, and common lime)
Burner = Colwood Super Pro II
Colwood website: https://woodburning.com
Please be aware that I am not affiliated with Colwood. I just happen to use their brand of burner. Since I get numerous questions about where to buy one, I've included a link to their website.
Artist: Brenda Wilkie
Video created by: Brenda Wilkie
Music written & performed by: Todd Wilkie
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