that’s really cool. I make myself milky drink every day and never got it. Any advice for learning?
Ashifyer
It’s been 5 years for me and I’m at your month 3. Hopefully will get it right by year 20 😂
RyuShev
thank you for clarifying that 12 months are one year
No_Seat8357
Its been 15 years for me and I’m almost at your month 2.
sociallemon
What changed after month two? I just got my machine too and don’t make lattes often and every time I try, I just get a blob. I’ve watched a ton of videos, but yeah… definitely need more practice.
Hyndland47
Great evolution of latte art, Congrats. May i give you a few tips. Try under steam and under stretch milk when you steam. What I mean is, aim to stretch milk as little as possible, and then work your way up to add more micro foam if needed. Instead of over stretching milk and work your way down. Also add a touch of milk to espresso as foundation. Just when you ready to pour, add little milk to espresso and swirl it really hard to make espresso and milk as one as well as possible. Your art will look 100% bette and not as streaky in contrast and it wont have any bubble and will be smooth. Rosetta is on point btw.
the_pianist91
I’ve been doing this for 20 years and I’m still on your 2 months lol
Routine-Bathroom-4
Oh well done you. I can see you tried Rosetta in the first few months then switch to solid Tulip. Good job improving in such a short time. Where did you learn your latte art from?
Justin_Continent
I just hope they all tasted delicious — and provided you proper inspiration to continue adding art to functional process.
Looking good, homie!
Mysterious_Eye6989
Well done. I gave up on the idea of latte art years ago.
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that’s really cool. I make myself milky drink every day and never got it. Any advice for learning?
It’s been 5 years for me and I’m at your month 3. Hopefully will get it right by year 20 😂
thank you for clarifying that 12 months are one year
Its been 15 years for me and I’m almost at your month 2.
What changed after month two? I just got my machine too and don’t make lattes often and every time I try, I just get a blob. I’ve watched a ton of videos, but yeah… definitely need more practice.
Great evolution of latte art, Congrats. May i give you a few tips. Try under steam and under stretch milk when you steam. What I mean is, aim to stretch milk as little as possible, and then work your way up to add more micro foam if needed. Instead of over stretching milk and work your way down. Also add a touch of milk to espresso as foundation. Just when you ready to pour, add little milk to espresso and swirl it really hard to make espresso and milk as one as well as possible. Your art will look 100% bette and not as streaky in contrast and it wont have any bubble and will be smooth. Rosetta is on point btw.
I’ve been doing this for 20 years and I’m still on your 2 months lol
Oh well done you. I can see you tried Rosetta in the first few months then switch to solid Tulip. Good job improving in such a short time. Where did you learn your latte art from?
I just hope they all tasted delicious — and provided you proper inspiration to continue adding art to functional process.
Looking good, homie!
Well done. I gave up on the idea of latte art years ago.
r/AfterBeforeWhatever
I want to see month 1