Difference between revisions of "Glass Masking"

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This is what it looks like on a bead
 
This is what it looks like on a bead
  
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And melted in:
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[[image:Step 2 Round black bead with melted white dots.jpg|600px]]
  
 
Add a further set of base colour (black) in between the white dots.
 
Add a further set of base colour (black) in between the white dots.

Revision as of 15:48, 19 November 2012

Start with a base colour (black) and put on a set of contrast dots (white)

Glass Masking 01.png

This is what it looks like on a bead

Step 1 Round black bead with white dots added.jpg

And melted in:

Step 2 Round black bead with melted white dots.jpg

Add a further set of base colour (black) in between the white dots.

I’m illustrating with Grey so you know what I have added in this step

Glass Masking 02.png

Repeat this with dots in between each of the white dots

I’m illustrating with Grey so you know what I have added in this step

Glass Masking 03.png

You should have something that looks like this (but on a round bead)

Glass Masking 04.png

Add a white dot (using a stringer) on top of each of the black dots

Glass Masking 05.png

Add a black dot (using a stringer) on top of each of the white dots

Glass Masking 06.png

Add a black dot (using a stringer) on top of each of the original larger white dots

Glass Masking 07.png

Add a white dot (using a stringer) on top of each of the central black dots

Glass Masking 08.png

Add a small black dot (using a stringer) between each of the original large white dots

Stop, when you feel you have done enough

Glass Masking 09.png

Anyway, hopefully this shows the principle. Now you just have to accomplish this on a round bead.