Re: March 2013 Guest Tips and Tricks - Designing a Stained Glass Window
Guy that's lovely and very well done. I was hoping to see some original designs! :) but you are missing the reflection ;)
The reflection does more than provide visual interest, it anchors the window to the ground plane. Your window is beautiful and your background is nice but the window appears to be defying gravity! :)
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Frances, thanks for pointing out the omission; here's version 2 ;)
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And a few more, including a belated easter-egg...
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Very nice Stygg! My you've been busy! One thing though you have been squashing your reflections and they don't look right that way. Try leaving the reflection unsquashed and just use the blur and transparency tools. I love the Egg design but the reflection is to strong for that surface. For the water reflections I 'll post an example later but try experimenting with a bitmap transparency. All in all though you have done a great job.
Re: March 2013 Guest Tips and Tricks - Designing a Stained Glass Window
Frances, I am really enjoying this tutorial. I am having trouble with the shape builder. The smallest nib I have is 10 screen pixels, trying to add just a tad to a 6 pixel line is looking rough. Did I miss a key setting? Even using the pressure sensitivity it looks like a blob. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Richard
Re: March 2013 Guest Tips and Tricks - Designing a Stained Glass Window
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angelize
Very nice Stygg! My you've been busy! One thing though you have been squashing your reflections and they don't look right that way. Try leaving the reflection unsquashed and just use the blur and transparency tools. I love the Egg design but the reflection is to strong for that surface. For the water reflections I 'll post an example later but try experimenting with a bitmap transparency. All in all though you have done a great job.
Not my drawings Francis, I think you mean Guyke :D
Stygg
Re: March 2013 Guest Tips and Tricks - Designing a Stained Glass Window
OOps! Sorry Guyke (and Stygg) :o I was in such a rush this morning!
@Richard (ber61): If you zoom in the nib will remain the same size on the screen and allow you to make smaller strokes. This works for the eraser too.
Re: March 2013 Guest Tips and Tricks - Designing a Stained Glass Window
Thanks Frances for taking the time for your positive comments, and I will give it another try. Things like the squashing are hard for me as I only see properly through one eye (born like that) so perspectives are hard to do. I guess that's why I never can work out Gary's Stereograms, I'm looking forward to your tips on water reflection.
Oh, and no hard feelings on the name-switch...
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Did my homework great tutorial learning lots I hope. Thanks again Frances.
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That is a lovely design Ber, I'm glad to see that this tutorial is firing up everyone's imaginations.