One of the biggest things I've learned while putting this week's posts together is that I need to take more videos and pictures of the process! I can't believe I have so few videos. That being said here is a good example of the stamping and carving process. You've seen the rolling, the brushing, next is stamping. Selection is so important! For every panel series we have a stamp series, plus a lot of general stamps. This particular job is a very specific style of granite that matches the geology in the area. So without a stamp to replicate and stay true to the flow, there would be a ton of extra work. It's also important to understand that stamping will never give the same depth and clean lines that a precast panel will. This is where the carving comes in! But first make sure that all of your lines, textures, and features line up with the big picture. As soon as you start carving a line with no beginning and no end is when you need to start over. I've seen so many S's and random X's plus a few other random parts of the alphabet in people's work (including some of our artists in training, before we make them start over) we say Everytime you pick up your carving knife have a reason to do so, if the stamping is good enough leave it! We know there are a ton of incredible artists in this community, tell us some of your tips and tricks! www.rockscapescanada.com #art #artificialrock #carving #sculpting #built #spa #pool #poolandspa #howto #behindthescenes #concrete #cement #ilovemyjob #artistsofig #instagram #aboutus #precast #buildersofig #stampedconcrete #waterfall #pool #custom #ontario #milton #guelph #acton #toronto #natural (at Rockscapes of Canada Inc.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XQzHqJdVL/?igshid=1qpbvjm3gzee4