I thought i would post some pics of the process for carving a walking stick. I can't show you every cut I make, because the would be a thousand pics or so and very time consuming. First off is the tools. I have a couple of knives that I use and I guess an enhanced set of Flex Cut carving tools. I learned the hard way, leave the cheap sets from the flea market alone. I have spent a lot of time working on them. They are cheap and wont hold an edge. The tools I have are sharpened to around 15 degrees and stay honed. This is one of those hobbies where a dull tool will send you to ER if you're not care. Not pictured is my cut proof kevlar glove. It is awkward to use at first, but it will save your hands.
The wood you use is totally up to you, but the harder the wood, the harder it will be to carve. Mostly I work with Sourwood, Maple, and Poplar. Green wood can be carved, but you need to be quick and seal it as soon as you get dome, or it will crack. For the most part, all of mine is dry. This stick will be a mountain man, so I find the center of the face and mark it, then just rough sketch the face and hat. This is just to see how big I want it, and to work around knots in the wood.
The first cuts are with a small gouge around the nose and across the eyes. These will go deeper a little later.
If you don't go deep enough, the nose will look flat.
I will post more this evening, it's time to go to work now.