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[527] Practical Jewelry Rendering - Gems, Pearls and Beads
Gems are a lot of fun to render, but because they require some precision, you might want to render a gem first before spending much time on the whole piece, Transfer the outline and paint the stone first. When you like the effect, complete the rest of the rendering around the stone. Where appropriate, use a template to create a delicate colored pencil outline of the stone.... (2001)
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Releated Categories:[Jewelry Design]
ISBN: 0961598441

 

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