I wanted Santa and the Elf to be as large as possible on my board. My preferred method is to print off the pattern onto standard copier paper, coat the back with a layer of graphite, secure the paper graphite side down on the board, and trace over the pattern lines. It begins by transferring the pattern to the board. I find it very helpful to very lightly burning in the trace lines. Plus, if you should add liquid color (paints, markers) it will prevent the board from getting fuzzy. Notice how rough the board looks, but a quick sanding will remove that and leave an ultra-smooth board.ĭoing the 4-step process (sand, mist, dry, sand) produces a super smooth surface, and the smoother the surface is the better the burn results will be. The right section of the board shows it after it was lightly misted with water and allowed to dry. The middle section of the board shows how it looks after it was sanded, and the surface is a lot smoother. The far-left section is how the board looks without any prep work. This piece of plywood board is broken up into three sections.
The board should be damp to the touch, but not soaking wet. Then thoroughly wet the board by misting it with water or running it quickly under the sink faucet. Always smooth the wood surface by sanding it with at least 220 grit sandpaper. Wood burning is much easier if you take the time to prepare the wood surface. Then cut around the alternate runner, line them up on the sleigh, and trace over them. To add the alternate runner, trace out the pattern but leave the runners off. I put that sketch in the lower right corner. I drew a slightly different style of runners for the sleigh. The original drawing had roundish, solid black sleigh runners. Pattern (enlarge or shrink as needed) *line drawing – see below.
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Even though I will be explaining to you how to do what I did, I encourage you to let your creativity through. It is a lot of fun to use a line drawing and transform it into whatever you want. I loved the humorous and whimsical nature of his drawing. The artwork is based on a drawing by David Young.
Much longer than we expected when we made the game.In this tutorial I’m going to explain how to create The Christmas Race artwork. Interesting times ahead, folks! Get ready for phase three. There you have it a NEW PROJECT! Looks like has some exciting things planned, stay tuned for further updates! Your continued support of Rocksmith is humbling, and we can’t wait to start the next leg of our music learning journey together. We will also continue to share updates for our new project when we’re ready on our website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.įrom everyone at Rocksmith and Ubisoft, we thank you.
The Rocksmith Dev Stream will continue (in a new format), along with some more surprises. We truly could not be more proud to play a part in this guitar journey with you.Īlthough we will no longer be releasing new DLC, we still have weekly online content planned for Rocksmith fans. For over a decade, we’ve watched players learn, grow, and constantly surprise us with your talent, creativity, and eagerness to help one another reach your goals. After 383 weeks of DLC releases, this pack brings us to a total of 1570 songs in the Rocksmith library, spanning over 7 decades (or 3 centuries, in the case of Bachsmith) and covering a multitude of genres for guitar and bass. As of this week’s Opeth Song Pack, Rocksmith Remastered has concluded its scheduled DLC releases. To that end, we now need to shift focus away from DLC creation. We have big news today: The Rocksmith team, both here in Ubisoft San Francisco and globally, is thrilled to finally let you know that we’ve been hard at work on a new project! Well, the time has come and here is: THE NEWS Instead we were told to check Rocksmith’s News section for some news “ for a look at what’s coming more generally for the future of Rocksmith” Yesterday’s Opeth livestream from home ended unusually…