tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895355174622502563.post3302669628381074063..comments2023-06-05T09:36:35.521-04:00Comments on Caleb and Emily Designs: Complicated Papercut Fish--My First AttemptEmily Elizabeth Stevensonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00966069430986438170noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895355174622502563.post-53478319059830611372010-04-21T11:13:12.749-04:002010-04-21T11:13:12.749-04:00Wow, Stark's work is incredible, requiring a p...Wow, Stark's work is incredible, requiring a patience that I don't know if even I could muster. Geez.<br /><br />Now by one xacto, do you mean replace the blade after each cut? I understand how that would keep the sharpness, but honestly the xacto I picked up from Walmart for $1.97 has been cutting sharply for me into regular copy paper for hours. Maybe when I start to do very, very fine Emily Elizabeth Stevensonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00966069430986438170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895355174622502563.post-33267400050227585722010-04-20T22:39:20.521-04:002010-04-20T22:39:20.521-04:00That looks excellent, your paper cut-outs are look...That looks excellent, your paper cut-outs are looking amazing! There's an artist named Jen Stark who's well known for her paper work, so you might want to check her out; it's pretty incredible what people create from a material as simple as paper. Also, one of my friends does paper art and she said to keep lines crisp you should only use one exacto per line that you make. So Lizzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02871881832952829797noreply@blogger.com