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2020-06-21, 5:10pm
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Galaxy effect in glass help
hello! Im pretty new to glass and have been really trying to find out how this galaxy/cosmic effect is done. Its what really got me into glass blowing in the first place! I absolutely love these colors and the effect, but dont have qn idea on how to achieve either.. The photos attached are credited to scglassstudio on Instagram.
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2020-06-21, 9:21pm
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2020-06-22, 8:22am
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Yes thats similar to what I want, but im looking more for that cloudy nulebula look
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2020-06-25, 2:13pm
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These are not fumed. They are done using powdered metals that are applied to the glass. Some are very small particles and spheres as well.
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2020-06-28, 1:04pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jebson710
Yes thats similar to what I want, but im looking more for that cloudy nulebula look
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got a pic for reference?
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2020-06-29, 10:44am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by istandalone24/7
got a pic for reference?
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Yes in my first post I posted the look I'm talking about.
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