The thing is, you're an artist. Artists create, see flaws, adjust, create more, see more flaws, adjust again, and create again. After all of your adjustments and creating, you have a work of art. Trying to explain the process is, sometimes, an overload on our creative process and that's where we get frustrated. You do great work. Keep it up.
A better explanation than this one you won't find, I've been having trouble caring eyes (and everything else I'm a beginner) but this video has put an end to that 😎. I'm gonna practice it now. Thank you Jody, as always, youre awesome!!!
I have to say your videos help out and old woodcarver like me . One thing you can tell him that will help them out if they're left-handed do the right side first . If they are right-handed do the left side first . When I was teaching woodcarving would have my students do it this way . So could they could look at the eye that they already did without having to pick up their hand to look at that first I that they did. Love your work my friend
Thanks again jordy. I always get one eye better than the other and the spend ages trying to get them the same. None of its easy but your tuition really helps to understand how to go about it. Looking forward to some chainsaw stuff soon.
Thanks Jordy for another enlightening video. I will try to carve eyes on some of my unfinished spirits. I have got to get myself to your stage and practice the "Who Cares" Im working on it....
That was a great eye tutorial !... I definitely need to commit that to memory !...I have a mind like a sieve..lol... Yep..great great tutorial... I hope you're well and I'll see ya in the next video..👍😉...🌿🌿🌿
Hey Jordy No one has different eyes They took studies of human faces and everyone has different size eyes and ears etc etc So your eyes are perfect and realistic 👌
Jordy, on your Kutzall flame burrs, do you use course or very course? I have Sworker, made in Germany, they're good, but they don't cut like your Kutzall does.
Awesome Bro. I'm working with a Ryobi rotary tool now, but want to get me a Dremel, like you have. Can you send me specs of which Dremel you use there please, Thanks. Love what you do, "carry on"
The thing is, you're an artist. Artists create, see flaws, adjust, create more, see more flaws, adjust again, and create again. After all of your adjustments and creating, you have a work of art. Trying to explain the process is, sometimes, an overload on our creative process and that's where we get frustrated. You do great work. Keep it up.
Thank you
A better explanation than this one you won't find, I've been having trouble caring eyes (and everything else I'm a beginner) but this video has put an end to that 😎. I'm gonna practice it now. Thank you Jody, as always, youre awesome!!!
I have to say your videos help out and old woodcarver like me .
One thing you can tell him that will help them out if they're left-handed do the right side first .
If they are right-handed do the left side first .
When I was teaching woodcarving would have my students do it this way .
So could they could look at the eye that they already did without having to pick up their hand to look at that first I that they did.
Love your work my friend
Thanks again jordy. I always get one eye better than the other and the spend ages trying to get them the same. None of its easy but your tuition really helps to understand how to go about it.
Looking forward to some chainsaw stuff soon.
tony smith here you my friend you are a very good wood carver very well done keep up the good work
That style of eyes is my favorite, reminds me of Greek & Roman statues. Age lines really bring it some character, another fine job.
You did pretty good on the eyes
Good demonstration. Should help a lot of people. Eyes are tough when your working with soft material. Hi Jordy.
Thanks Jordy for another enlightening video. I will try to carve eyes on some of my unfinished spirits. I have got to get myself to your stage and practice the "Who Cares" Im working on it....
Just soaking in the information you give Jordy. Thankyou for sharing
Thank u too
Great eye video Jordy!
Your eyes look amazing. Eye should be able to make mine now. Thank you Jordy!
Love each and every video ❤️ super appreciative of the tools list in description and especially you listing your top picks !!! I could kiss you 💋
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I have seen how u are getting better and better mate carry on
Thank you I struggle with eyes this helps so much ✌🏼😎
Thanks a lot! Greetings from Germany!
Thank you too
Great video bro, eyes are tricky so thanks for passing on your wisdom. Hope your good Bro
Another great how to video. Thanks for sharing. 😄😄😄
I struggle getting eye the same. Wish I could carve with eighter hand.
That was a great eye tutorial !...
I definitely need to commit that to memory !...I have a mind like a sieve..lol...
Yep..great great tutorial...
I hope you're well and I'll see ya in the next video..👍😉...🌿🌿🌿
Hey Jordy No one has different eyes They took studies of human faces and everyone has different size eyes and ears etc etc So your eyes are perfect and realistic 👌
Thank you Jordy, I will be working on eyes this weekend. Great video
Great teacher
Thank you! 😃
Another good one.
Great video. I always have a hard time with eyes. Can you show how your dust collection works?
Thanks , there is videos in my playlist how the table works
Learning a lot from these videos Jordy. Thanks!
great tutorial video ya I struggle with eyes but not giving up thks Jordy
love it thank you so much for the help on eyes i have been struggling with eyes but this opened some new doors ..you da man JORDY thank you
Very nice Jordy ! Thanks for the tutorial 🙏
Thanks so much Jordy, this is an awesome video! I've been really struggling with the Eyes!
Great. Very helpful. Thanks.
Great vid .
THANKS buddy.... learned alot
Great video thanks
I really admire your carving talent and your videos. Have you done a pelican? Do you recommend a beginner start start with a pelican?
Thank you and sure carve what ever you want to carve
Thanks Jordy.
Thanks for this video Im struggling with eyes !
Good stuff
Keep it up Jordy. You are so real. Julien Lamarche
Thank you
Wonderful tutorial, thank you.
Felicidades, desde cuba
He was attacked by a chainsaw. They stiched him up with primitive methods. I think he's made great progress
Good tips, Thanks Jordy!
Good job Jordy, the eyes look nice.
Did I miss the carving of the hair and whiskers video?
Yes they should be in the play lists and ty
Jordy, on your Kutzall flame burrs, do you use course or very course? I have Sworker, made in Germany, they're good, but they don't cut like your Kutzall does.
I use both but very course the most? AKA extream
@CarvingFusion Thank you. I'll have to get one, the sworkers don't cut thru the wood like yours do.
THE REALLY SMALL BITS THAT GO IN THE AIR TOOLS WILL THOSE BITS WORK IN A DREMEL????? THANKS IN ADVANCE JORDY FAIR WINDS MY FRIEND
I do not think so, air tools are 1/4 dremel is no bigger then 1/8
Good morning buddy
Are the eyes always last?
Ya I think most time yes
Awesome Bro. I'm working with a Ryobi rotary tool now, but want to get me a Dremel, like you have. Can you send me specs of which Dremel you use there please, Thanks. Love what you do, "carry on"
I use dremel 4000 with dremel flex shafr
@@CarvingFusion Thanks Bro, gonna pick me one up soon (Y) Have a great day (Y)
What kind of woodare you using
Cotton wood
@@CarvingFusion thank you. I really want to try this. You do a beautiful job on them! Can u tell me which Drexel bits I’ll need?
Why don’t you do one where birds attack a wood spirt. A good bird would a woodpecker,they could really work on the wood spirit
Those crosses in his eyes made him creepy.
Awesome sauce.