Angry rooster

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  1. Arkansas Metal Art

    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    Had a parent ask me to recreate her daughters college logo. Ended up being 11 layers. I designed it in 3 sections, the oval, the rooster, and the lettering/feet. I broke out the airbrush for feather shadowing and some foot work. One of the more challenging pieces I’ve done lately F34F040F-BD2C-49D9-8426-0E46B49F7C8B.jpeg
     
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    Wow. Nice work.
     
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    Nice! What do you use to space your layers? How do you attach the layers to each other?
     
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    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    You can do it a couple different ways depending on the look you’re trying to achieve. Normally I weld a small bolt to the back of the top layer and then put holes in the rest of the layers so they all lay together. If you want to space them apart just add a nut to the bolt in between the layers.
     
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    Grade "A" work as the old school way, your a true artist!
     
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