Stained Glass Painting – the Key Techniques
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“Shading has always been a tough job to me: this guide has explained it very elegantly and in detail” (Varsha Unchali, Bangalore, India)
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One. A step-by-step guide to the key techniques of stained glass painting. It’s the guide we wrote to describe the recipes and methods we use each day here at Williams & Byrne. 100% tested so you can be sure they work.
Two. Bonus – You also get a set of video demonstrations – 31 of them – where you see exactly what you do.
Three. Bonus – There are new videos every quarter so you continue learning more. Free. (After you’ve paid, you’ll get details of how to join. No further payment.)
Four. Bonus – A feature-length documentary about how to paint a stained glass coat of arms: you’ll see the techniques as we actually used them in our studio here.
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“I wish I’d crossed paths with you fellows back when I was starting out as a painter – it would have saved me an enormous amount of frustration” (Terry Mominee, Evansville, Indiana, US)
“Your step-by-step instructions were just what I needed, particularly in regards to mixing paint and preparing a palette. Can’t thank you enough for your help” (Linda Z., Germany)
“I’ve taken two courses on glass painting and must conclude that I did not LEARN very much about real glass painting: thank you again for this very thoughtful e-book” (Irene de Hosson, Marum, Netherlands)
You get step-by-step projects (because there are times when everyone needs guidance). 100s of close up photographs show you what you must aim for at each stage. Fish, shell, bee, monster, tower – you see work-in-progress and also how your glass should look at the end of each stage. You understand exactly what you must copy.
“I just finished reading your entire e-book: as I was reading, I thought of many questions, and then, in the next paragraph, you answered them” (Shereen Timmerman, Spring Valley, California)
This amazing thing will make most sense to you if you already paint stained glass: you will learn how to do all your tracing, shading and highlighting, front and also back, in just one firing.
Yes, especially the shading. We’ll show you how it’s done. In a single firing, which saves you time and money, and also achieves a wonderful effect.
If you’re new to glass painting, take my word for it for now that shading often causes problems. But here you’ll learn an astonishing technique to shade before you trace, giving you a head-start over other glass painters who must struggle because they don’t know as much as you soon will.
“Your technique helped me so much because I did fewer firings” (Claraines Gomez, New Jersey, US)
This e-book explains the techniques we use each day. That’s why I know they work: because we use them here each day. So, does ’60 days’ sound fair to you?
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