Shadee Elmasry – Brilliant technique…

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses a technique called Bootsy that allows for a smooth edges on teeth. The technique involves making multiple teeth in a row and making each one look different. The speaker notes that the technique is useful for their work and mentions previous examples of it.

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			Arthur mantha, the calligrapher
wants to try to avoid any
		
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			confusion of multiple teeth. It's
very clever thing that he does.
		
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			Okay. So you notice now the teeth
when he makes teeth, they all look
		
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			different look at this sort of
here you have a bump, and then a
		
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			high one. And then that makes the
new one come out and become very
		
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			prominent. So you there's no
confusion on whether three teeth
		
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			in a row is a scene or teeth.
Right now let's look at look at
		
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			this one here. We'll do the scene
in the mound of Saina scene.
		
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			That's the letter scene, but he
now has 1234 teeth in a row that
		
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			he has to write without confusing
you. So he makes one high, he
		
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			makes one a bump, and he only
makes one very high. And then the
		
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			new one comes out very prominently
right here. So you have a very
		
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			easy time reading what Bootsy
needs. So what comes out is the
		
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			dot and there's no confusion on
the teeth. It's a very useful
		
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			technique that he did. I don't
know if previous calligraphers I
		
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			don't know if he's the one who
innovated this technique, but it's
		
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			very useful for us