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So the newest project in my drawing 2 class comes with mixed feelings from me. We have to draw hands making some sort of sequence and bind it into some sort of simple book. I want to do something in American Sign Language in a sequence that way in charcoal very detailed but she hate charcoal. So, she said i can do it if i find away that the charcoal is in place and that it will not get messy on her. She is being a neat freak about it. So I am up for any suggestion that will not totally ruin my artwork but will satisfy this stupid requirement.
I think im doing a simple folded book. I researched it a little and found a way to do it with every little glue and such and im am gonna possibly make covers but, I am not sure so im up for suggestions on this as well.
Any input helps. Thanks guys,
Trishy
Devious Comments
have you heard of Japanese stab binding? It is pretty much the easiest, cheapest way to bind books, while still looking snazzy and professional.
You can get a lot fancier than this, but just a basic tutorial found with a quick google search.. [link]
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