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    Describe two curved lines forming the commencement wire. They should be parallel, but not straight, as shown here.

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    Add together a second set of lines. Make it the mirror image of the first; they should intersect in some points.

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    Describe an oval covering each of the intersections. They should exist relatively thin and horizontal.

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    Add together spikes to the ovals you just drew. Add four or two if you want to get in a double spinous wire.

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    Add vertical lines to the ovals. Make sure you lot go out a space betwixt lines, like to the thickness of the base wires yous drew.

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    Color your cartoon. Use grayness to mimic metallic, or black to make it look similar a tattoo.

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    Tin I add electricity lines coming off it and so it look fifty-fifty more dangerous?

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    Yeah, you can draw electricity lines. Remember; when drawing, in that location are no limits to what you tin practise.

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  • You can make your barbed wire every bit long every bit yous desire--simply make sure that the 2 wires intersect every once in a while.

  • Describe lightly in pencil so that you can easily rub out mistakes.

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