HOW TO DRAW AND RENDER ROUND BRILLIANT CUT DIAMONDS
Not only will you have access to How to Draw and Render Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds, but you’ll also be able to learn from hundreds of videos we have available over at the Metalsmith Academy
If you've struggled with drawing diamonds before, it's all going to make sense now!
In this class, we’re going to be looking at how to draw and render round brilliant cut diamonds in different sizes with attention to every single detail. The whats, the whys, and the what-nots are explored with crystal clear videography and easy-to-understand instructions, along with over 50 pages of full-color handouts.
Skills you’ll need for this class: Patience and a little attention to detail. Going easy on the coffee will help!
When it comes to online jewellery making classes, we know you need the details
Crystal Clear Videography
With exceptionally close up videography to show you nitty gritty stuff, full screen shots to help you understand scale and how we’re using the tools, and our obsessive commitment to never meandering off camera. We’ve got you covered.
Detailed Explanations
As with any jewellery, it’s important to understand the small details. In order to truly “get it” though, we have to understand not only the how, but also the why. We’re also pretty keen on sharing what not to do too – it does come in pretty damn handy!
Full Colour handouts
As well as creating hours of waffle-free videos, we’ve also put together a detailed handout with over 50 pages of glorious full-colour photos – so you can get the practice you need even when not online. Sorry to break it to you, but this one is going to really need it!
Want to know what tools you'll need for this class?
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READY TO GET STARTED
JOIN THE METALSMITH ACADEMY ASAN ANNUAL MEMBER
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Access to all online classes
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Community forums
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Win prizes and stay motivated with our Creative Kickstarter challenges
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Support and help from Lucy and Vennice Personally
What's covered in this class
Video 1: Draw and Render Medium Sized Diamonds
In the first video, we’re going to draw a simplified version of a diamond. This drawing of a diamond will have less facets than a physical diamond. Why? Because generally, Vennice will use this style for stones that are from say 5 to 12mm in size, where we can’t physically fit all the facets of the diamond in the drawing.
Video 2: Draw and Render Large Sized Diamonds
In the second video, that’s when we’ll get to draw a larger diamond, and this will be the closest technically to the real deal. However, Vennice will only use this technique when drawing larger stones – say over 13mm in size. As this drawing will be the closest to a real diamond, we’ll also be covering a lot about the anatomy of a diamond in this class too – so don’t miss it.
Video 3: Draw and Render Melee Sized Diamonds
In the third video, we’ll take a look at drawing melee diamonds which is a term used for really small stones. This is perfect for designing jewellery with small accent stones or maybe even pave. So, we’ll be simplifying the stone to the absolute bare basics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes you will need specific tools for this class, we have included a basic tool list above, and the course contains detailed tool handouts together with product codes for all tools used during the class.
Unfortunately, we can’t provide a specific answer to that questions. It depends on the tools you decide to purchase and the quality. We try to include as many options as possible in our classes so that student’s can make choices based on their budget, but we will be honest, tools are not cheap.
The videos are only playable through the website and so are not downloadable.
Absolutely you can! It would be pretty tough to work with your laptop on your workbench.
If you do want that little extra support, don’t worry at all – that is one of the main reasons why we launched our membership. Lucy, Vennice and the team will be active in the forums daily to help with any problems you might be having with the classes.
This class is a little more advanced, we recommend starting out with the saw pierced pendant class as a first step into metalsmithing.
All our videos have automatic English closed captions as an option.