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General Pipe Discussion
Partial texture pipes.
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<blockquote data-quote="hazmat" data-source="post: 33408" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>I don't mind partial rustication/texturing if it makes sense. Just a splotch of texture to hide a flaw isn't my thing. Using a paneled pipe as an example, there are definite visual demarcations where each panel meets. If the maker rusticates every other panel, I think it looks right. As a guy who goofs around making pipes and an ex art student, just haphazardly applying texture/rustication to a pipe throws off my sense of aesthetics badly. I'd rather tell a person, "there's a flaw" than try to hide/fill it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazmat, post: 33408, member: 15"] I don't mind partial rustication/texturing if it makes sense. Just a splotch of texture to hide a flaw isn't my thing. Using a paneled pipe as an example, there are definite visual demarcations where each panel meets. If the maker rusticates every other panel, I think it looks right. As a guy who goofs around making pipes and an ex art student, just haphazardly applying texture/rustication to a pipe throws off my sense of aesthetics badly. I'd rather tell a person, "there's a flaw" than try to hide/fill it. [/QUOTE]
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