More questions from a wet printing newbie hehe 
I need some help with doing this in a more organised way. So far using my own self taught technique.
I recently did a more complex print for me which I'll try to upload later, 4 different areas of exposure. At the end of 45 mins my head was going to explode with all the exposure calculations and memorising the dodging pattern. I also exposed the entire image in one go, with my hands dancing around from area to area dodging. I didn't burn at all. I tried making a diagram so you guys can understand. Pardon my lousy phone pic!

So..
1) About exposing the entire image in one go? Dodging the shadows was quite hard to do accurately in terms of positioning and timing. Do you place your hand in position then turn on enlarger? My enlarger has a red light filter built in, so I move it out of the way and quickly put my hands in position but very messy!
2) I imagine something like a foot switch to control the light will make it much easier, is there such a thing? Or a better way?
3) Any tips on writing this down in a neat way so that I can replicate in future by following my instructions? I saw this thread on RFF but it's too chim!
4) If burning in something like sky, should I cut a piece of card in the shape of the sky? Or should I make a cut a round hole instead and 'colour' in the sky?
Also if anyone can elaborate on their personal technique that they've found to give good consistent results. Or better still a link to some good resources!
Thanks in advance

I need some help with doing this in a more organised way. So far using my own self taught technique.
I recently did a more complex print for me which I'll try to upload later, 4 different areas of exposure. At the end of 45 mins my head was going to explode with all the exposure calculations and memorising the dodging pattern. I also exposed the entire image in one go, with my hands dancing around from area to area dodging. I didn't burn at all. I tried making a diagram so you guys can understand. Pardon my lousy phone pic!


So..
1) About exposing the entire image in one go? Dodging the shadows was quite hard to do accurately in terms of positioning and timing. Do you place your hand in position then turn on enlarger? My enlarger has a red light filter built in, so I move it out of the way and quickly put my hands in position but very messy!
2) I imagine something like a foot switch to control the light will make it much easier, is there such a thing? Or a better way?
3) Any tips on writing this down in a neat way so that I can replicate in future by following my instructions? I saw this thread on RFF but it's too chim!
4) If burning in something like sky, should I cut a piece of card in the shape of the sky? Or should I make a cut a round hole instead and 'colour' in the sky?
Also if anyone can elaborate on their personal technique that they've found to give good consistent results. Or better still a link to some good resources!
Thanks in advance

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