@nisalafemme You made me laugh with the comment in the margin hahaha. Margin or not, that project was amazing! Hand cutting takes practice but what I see is perfect!
I love the composition and that translucent tracing background that lets the little lights through.
I congratulate you :D
Thank you very much for choosing my course and for sharing your project.
I hope you keep exploring the papercut forest (o^▽^o)
Thank you very much @jimher_ruth ☺️🙈.
I'm glad to know that you liked it.
It was worth the blisters I got 😅.
The shapes of the cutter blades have a lot to do with it. I was trying little by little and changing them depending on the shapes and angles.
And I think the most important thing is to change the blades as soon as they are no longer sharp.
I noticed that if I had to put a lot of pressure on the paper to cut it, I ended up going over the line or accidentally tearing the paper.
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Teacher Plus@nisalafemme You made me laugh with the comment in the margin hahaha. Margin or not, that project was amazing! Hand cutting takes practice but what I see is perfect!
I love the composition and that translucent tracing background that lets the little lights through.
I congratulate you :D
Thank you very much for choosing my course and for sharing your project.
I hope you keep exploring the papercut forest (o^▽^o)
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Thank you very much ☺️🙈 @dobleufa ! And above all, thank you very much for always teaching with that beautiful smile on your face 😊!
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How beautiful you look @nisalafemme ! When I saw it I thought it was from someone with experience in Papercut.
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Thank you very much @jimher_ruth ☺️🙈.
I'm glad to know that you liked it.
It was worth the blisters I got 😅.
The shapes of the cutter blades have a lot to do with it. I was trying little by little and changing them depending on the shapes and angles.
And I think the most important thing is to change the blades as soon as they are no longer sharp.
I noticed that if I had to put a lot of pressure on the paper to cut it, I ended up going over the line or accidentally tearing the paper.
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Gorgeous. Congratulations
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Thank you very much ☺️🥰 @gentesia
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