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[extremely cool and likeable guy voice] comedy is now beagle
But I feel pretty good about this as Plan A. Grabbing specific areas from complicated, chaotic glass is something I almost never do in my work so it always feels both a little magical and like a terrifying high wire act. But I should try to do it more.
I just remembered that as a child my original, profoundly disturbing interpretation of Charlie Brown's tuft of hair--which stuck with me for YEARS I'm realizing--was that it was spiral cavity into his skull, like Schultz was somehow prophesying the later work of Junji Ito.
Crow In Profile, stained glass, 11”x12”. Four views with diffuse transmitted light, direct transmitted light, diffuse reflected light, and direct reflected light.
Detailed step by step process thread here: https://t.co/8zpwulTZUL
Bonus little xenomorph splash of solder that fell off the iron tip. That’ll scrape right off; we use the copper foil BECAUSE solder doesn’t bond to glass at all.
really going down a rabbit hole of refusing to acknowledge that I haven't seen the elegant way to solve this puzzle