Thank you for taking the time to make and share these videos. I’m very new to printmaking and have found your knowledge and humor very educational and inspiring.
Next time please show more close up shots of the printing blocks. Any good mobilephone camera is able to focus on small details. Thank you for the good presentation.
Many thanks for the video. I bought a set of engraving tools and a (pricey) block to try to transition from lino cutting. But I had no Idea what I was doing and made a pig's ear of the block and maybe some of the tools too. Should have watched this before I started, but I'm at least inspired to try again.
@@chrispig1920 Thanks for replying! I'm indeed being a bit melodramatic, but I'd take all the help I can get. I already appreciate this video, which demystifies a lot and makes everything seem much more accessible than other videos I have seen. Many thanks!
Hello sir and young to become great filmmaker lady . Thank you so much for your very good work. Could you please give me a list of engraving tools with their width that you use most often. Thank you sir. Vincent, from France
Your videos are greatly appreciated Mr. Pig, thank you. May I ask, what brand of tools do you recommend for a beginning graver, when I say beginning, I mean as in have never tried the medium but very interested in it, I do linocut now. Thank you again.
I've only just noticed this comment. Easy answer, EC Lyons of New York, they're excellent tools. It helps though if you can get to a supploer and try them out before buying. Chris
Ahh, the camera person was doing her best. I think she did a good job being new to this and only thirteen. We're learning together and now have a tripod.
Thank you for taking the time to make and share these videos. I’m very new to printmaking and have found your knowledge and humor very educational and inspiring.
Fascinating to see you at work. Please keep these very interesting video's coming. Thanks for posting!
Mr. Pig, bless you and yours for making these videos. I hope some day we can meet and tip a cold one. Greatly appreciated, Cheers!
Next time please show more close up shots of the printing blocks. Any good mobilephone camera is able to focus on small details. Thank you for the good presentation.
Thanks wonderful instruction for beginners
Gacias muy educativo! saludos desde México!
Many thanks for the video. I bought a set of engraving tools and a (pricey) block to try to transition from lino cutting. But I had no Idea what I was doing and made a pig's ear of the block and maybe some of the tools too. Should have watched this before I started, but I'm at least inspired to try again.
I doubt you've done lasting damage to your tools. Perhaps a short film on sharpening them might be good?
@@chrispig1920 Thanks for replying! I'm indeed being a bit melodramatic, but I'd take all the help I can get. I already appreciate this video, which demystifies a lot and makes everything seem much more accessible than other videos I have seen. Many thanks!
Hello sir and young to become great filmmaker lady . Thank you so much for your very good work. Could you please give me a list of engraving tools with their width that you use most often. Thank you sir. Vincent, from France
Your videos are greatly appreciated Mr. Pig, thank you.
May I ask, what brand of tools do you recommend for a beginning graver, when I say beginning, I mean as in have never tried the medium but very interested in it, I do linocut now. Thank you again.
I've only just noticed this comment. Easy answer, EC Lyons of New York, they're excellent tools. It helps though if you can get to a supploer and try them out before buying. Chris
Okay...can the camera person get a tripod? They ought to be like a fly on the wall to part of the program...
Ahh, the camera person was doing her best. I think she did a good job being new to this and only thirteen. We're learning together and now have a tripod.
sorry it's Chris, not Pandora.
Wonderful, informative videos, if only the camera was less shaky,
Very interesting! For the sake of watchers please buy a tripod. I'm getting seasick.