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2014-10-20, 8:08am
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Mad Glass Scientist
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Join Date: Sep 11, 2014
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Lightning bead
ive wanted to try drawing lightning on a cubeish bead for awhile now and have failed every time i attempt it my thoughts now is to try and make a very very VERY thin stringer for minor effects while useing 2mm/1.5mm for the base and 1mm for the branches any other suggestions?
ive been useing tuxedo black for the base and a light blue striking rod (i dont know the full name i just know it does not stay blue as it will true redish)
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2014-10-20, 8:34am
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Have not tried it, but how about trying to rake the glass to the lightning points with a raking tool or a razor blade?
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2014-10-20, 11:04am
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What kind of lightning? The zig-zag, cartoony kind or the squiggly line type, like real lightning?
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2014-10-20, 12:35pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shawnette
What kind of lightning? The zig-zag, cartoony kind or the squiggly line type, like real lightning?
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somewhat like real lightning
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2014-10-20, 3:04pm
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I was thinking about lightning too. I like how intense black breaks up on ivory/yellow. It has that jaggy lightning look. is there any light color that does that?
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2014-10-20, 4:16pm
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Use heavily silvered ivory stringer (or Opal Yellow) and heat the snot out of it. (Leaf, not foil, but 2 layers of the thin stuff or 1 layer of heavy leaf. Foil doesn't work as well)
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2014-10-20, 10:12pm
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I wonder if It would work if you work in 's' squiggles then take a razor and crisped up the corners. Dark silver plum might work well for this. (And is nice and dense when thin, but also very soft)
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