When I began piping Chrysanthemums, I initially thought it would be simple-a smooth upward motion to form the flower. Compared to roses and other five-petal flowers, it seemed easier.
While partly true, achieving a realistic look took numerous attempts. I experimented with various techniques but struggled to create natural-looking gaps between petals.
It wasn't until I thought out of the box, ignoring the norms, and used the current base for the flower! Finally!!! Although there’s still room for improvement, but I'm thrilled to share this with you all!
If you would like to see videos of other flowers, do let me know on the comment section below so I can create a video of it!
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Tips used: 3 adjusted, 59s adjusted, 59 adjusted
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