In the photo to the right I am working to remove the harsh, sharp edges left from the wide sweep background work. By laying the wide sweep gouge or bull nose chisel as parrallel to the background only the highest ridges are removed, the scooped curves of the round gouge remain to create a textured background.
In the photo sample to the right you can see the different colorings of a wet check. Notice the extra v-gouge line inside of the lower eye lid, the double v-gouge line along the joint of the nose and cheek, and the double v-gouge line in the brow wrinkle.
Allow the wood to dry for about 10 minutes then re-cut and smooth any areas that need extra attention.
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