Any helpful tips to perfect my latte art skills? Here’s some pictures of recent poursby PersonNineSeven 4 Comments doctorbedlam 4 weeks ago You’re starting your microfoam pour way too late, and you should keep a looser hand to get crisper lines. milkedbarista 4 weeks ago https://preview.redd.it/jp4axxbwuhng1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=758da77ab57ffd6d1c03a08a75f81e6b1400a2c2I think they look great, this is the last picture ihave of one of my pours SensitiveGuidance685 4 weeks ago Okay this looks way better than ‘fine tuning’ — this is already solid work honestly. icaruslion 4 weeks ago These are great! One thing I’ve learned is to slow things down and not rush the pour.
doctorbedlam 4 weeks ago You’re starting your microfoam pour way too late, and you should keep a looser hand to get crisper lines.
milkedbarista 4 weeks ago https://preview.redd.it/jp4axxbwuhng1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=758da77ab57ffd6d1c03a08a75f81e6b1400a2c2I think they look great, this is the last picture ihave of one of my pours
SensitiveGuidance685 4 weeks ago Okay this looks way better than ‘fine tuning’ — this is already solid work honestly.
icaruslion 4 weeks ago These are great! One thing I’ve learned is to slow things down and not rush the pour.
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You’re starting your microfoam pour way too late, and you should keep a looser hand to get crisper lines.
https://preview.redd.it/jp4axxbwuhng1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=758da77ab57ffd6d1c03a08a75f81e6b1400a2c2
I think they look great, this is the last picture ihave of one of my pours
Okay this looks way better than ‘fine tuning’ — this is already solid work honestly.
These are great! One thing I’ve learned is to slow things down and not rush the pour.