Going through an old desk drawer, I found a glass marble. Red, green and off-white. I tried to draw it. I think it's moving. I draw about the way I used to play. I'm sure there are some experts out there. How about a light thread ? Neil
Going through an old desk drawer, I found a glass marble. Red, green and off-white. I tried to draw it. I think it's moving. I draw about the way I used to play. I'm sure there are some experts out there. How about a light thread ? Neil
Going through an old desk drawer, I found a glass marble. Red, green and off-white. I tried to draw it. I think it's moving. I draw about the way I used to play. I'm sure there are some experts out there. How about a light thread ? Neil
Neil
Here are some thought starters.
The easiest way to make a marble is to apply a Round Bevel, to the Inside (drag one of the red handles all the way to the center. The top marble is a 4-color fill, the marble marble uses a Marble fill from the Marble fills section in the Fill Gallery. For more information on the Fill Gallery see WebXealot 24
I also made a feeble attempt to create a glass marble with the neat colored glass shapes in the center first using a tapered custom brush and then using three shapes with a bevel applied.
Gary
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Thanks, Gary. I forgot all about bevels on this one. Those are great marbles. N
Thanks Neil
I guess I have not lost all my marbles.
Gary
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