When we make rubber stamps, we usually want to try to implement more complex rubber stamp ideas after completing some basic production and learning, so we are here to share with you a comparison of the structure above From the overall production idea of ??complex rubber stamp production, you should be able to see that the design and production of this rubber stamp are relatively complicated, especially its line pattern is very complicated. Such complex rubber stamp making is very suitable for us to carry out special learning. Through this kind of learning, we can design and make beautiful rubber stamp patterns, and at the same time improve our rubber stamp making skills.
Step 1:
First lay the selected pattern on sulfuric acid paper, and then start tracing with a pencil
Step 2:
Use a thin lead to trace some very detailed parts
Step 3:
The outline is complete
Step 4:
Press one side of the pencil onto the rubber brick, and start to gently scrape the back with a scraper. Do not move the paper
Step 5:
p>You can slightly lift it in the middle to see if it is printed properly. Once the transfer is complete, you can peel it off
Step 6:
First carve diagonally along the outermost line
Step 7:
After engraving a circle, carve another circle in reverse with an interval of about 2 mm< /p>
Step 8:
Thats it
Step 9:
p>Then you can cut off the excess rubber along the edge
Step 10:
It is more convenient to use small diamond to engrave the details inside
< p>Step 11:Do not carve these small parts too deeply to avoid breaking
p>Step 12:
You can use a corner knife to engrave small areas
Step 13:
This is much more convenient
Step 14:< /p>
Okay, it’s more labor-intensive
Step 15 :
Slowly erase the external transfer eraser
Step 16:
This is considered completed
Step 17:< /p>
Start trying the effect on paper, this rubber stamp is still very good
p>Step 18:
Let’s take a look at the details
Step 19 :
Such a complex hand-made rubber stamp that truly shows the magical charm of the rubber stamp! Great! The overall lines in this pattern are relatively complete. The biggest advantage of such complete lines is that when we learn to carve, we don’t need to pay too much attention to the fractures of the lines themselves. Since the creator of this pattern himself does not The original pattern is provided, so before copying or transferring the pattern, you need to draw the lines very carefully, so that you can finally make a good-looking rubber stamp.