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    Hello everybody. I hope this tutorial will give to anybody an idea of their future pictures.
    This is a sketch of a stone or maybe organic form. I`d like to say that it is only example of using different techniques and same result could be reached using other ways.
    1- draw 2 shapes
    2- duplicate bottom shape and elliptical fill (from white to gray)
    3- linear transparency of bottom shape (from less to more)
    4- elliptical fill top shape (from white to white, gray, sand)
    5- duplicate bottom worm colored (sand) shape and elliptical transparency (from less to more) for to smooth sharp edge of the top shape
    6- duplicate top and bottom shapes , fill them with any textures. Elliptical transparency (stained glass) of bottom one (from less to more)
    7- elliptical transparency (stained glass) of top one (from more to less)
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    Hello everybody. I hope this tutorial will give to anybody an idea of their future pictures.
    This is a sketch of a stone or maybe organic form. I`d like to say that it is only example of using different techniques and same result could be reached using other ways.
    1- draw 2 shapes
    2- duplicate bottom shape and elliptical fill (from white to gray)
    3- linear transparency of bottom shape (from less to more)
    4- elliptical fill top shape (from white to white, gray, sand)
    5- duplicate bottom worm colored (sand) shape and elliptical transparency (from less to more) for to smooth sharp edge of the top shape
    6- duplicate top and bottom shapes , fill them with any textures. Elliptical transparency (stained glass) of bottom one (from less to more)
    7- elliptical transparency (stained glass) of top one (from more to less)
    http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

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    Very Nice tutorial Valery,

    Natural stone has always driven me nuts. So i am going to have to work through you tut and practice this. Thanks!
    John/DOT

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    Excellent, thanks for the tutorial.
    tim

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    Valery

    Excellent. It looks line a thumb of a statute your creating. I'll have to give this a try.
    Thank you.
    Egg
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