Digital Download for a House Sparrow Pattern. The download includes the watermark-free PDF pattern the Jpeg reference photo. The photo was taken by my husband, Todd, while we were sitting in a parking lot waiting for some friends to arrive. The little sparrow was hopping around the ground and begging for anyone to feed him.
I'm including a photo of my rendition of the pattern, and I call my artwork Little Beggar Sparrow. The artwork is not for sale.
I do have an in depth tutorial video on YouTube that explains how to create the artwork: https://youtu.be/PU_yg_UZYYU
All of my patterns are handmade. I do not use any sort of photo editing program to create line drawings from the photos. The method I use to create my patterns are the same methods detailed in the "to use a pattern" near the bottom of this description. The difference is that I'm tracing from the photo onto a piece of paper. Afterwards I ink in the drawing for better visibility.
All of my patterns are in pdf format which can be enlarged or shrunken. Once the pdf is open, click on the print button. On the print screen look for the CUSTOM SCALE. In that box you can enter a new percentage to fit what you're after. For example - 50% reduces the print size by half, 200% doubles it, etc. You can also change the paper size you want it to print on. Again this is a function of all adobe pdf document program.
The pattern measures 5 x 5 1/2 inches (12.7 x 14 cm) and is designed to print on standard copier paper 8.5 x 11 paper (21.6 x 27.9 cm). It can be resized to fit your project.
The photo is 3305 x 2968 pixels. There are two versions of the photo: Color and Black & White.
This pattern is for PERSONAL USE. You may create pyrography art with the download and you may sell your finished wood burning.
You are NOT allowed to use the pattern for commercial use.
You are NOT allowed to sell the pattern or photo.
You are NOT allowed to share the pattern or photo with others.
To use a pattern:
• Print out on standard copier paper.
• Coat the back of the print out with graphite. I like to use a B or 2B graphite pencil for this.
• Place the print out graphite side down on the board
• Trace over the pattern lines with a pencil or ink pen. Colored ink pens make it easier to see where you’ve been.
• Check for missing areas before removing the print out.
This method works for all surfaces that accept pencil – wood, leather, paper, etc.
If you are new to digital downloads, here's a link to the Etsy page that explains how you receive the files. The explanation covers both accounts and guest purchases. https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping
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