Zeus-cat
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This stained glass project has been on my bench for over a year. The finished panel will be roughly 24 x 36 and will be the upper part of a door. Anyway, I hurt my back last May and after 11 months and I finally felt good enough to get back to it these last few weeks. I mainly had to do the wolf and some pieces around it. I finished cutting and grinding the last 4 pieces today (the eye, nose, mouth and muzzle). I took a few photos for a friend and all of a sudden the errors in the sky and mountains which have been there for a year started screaming at me.
Here it is without any light behind it. It still has tape and dry marker notes on many of the pieces. None of it has been soldered together.
Here it is with a 20x20 LED flat panel ceiling light behind it (2 photos cropped together so all of it is lit up). I picked what I thought would be dark glass for water and somewhat dark for the sky... apparently not. It could be the temperature of the light from the flat panel. It is what it is at this point.
I'll post a photo with three errors in my next post. See if you can spot one or more of the errors I overlooked for a year!
Here it is without any light behind it. It still has tape and dry marker notes on many of the pieces. None of it has been soldered together.
Here it is with a 20x20 LED flat panel ceiling light behind it (2 photos cropped together so all of it is lit up). I picked what I thought would be dark glass for water and somewhat dark for the sky... apparently not. It could be the temperature of the light from the flat panel. It is what it is at this point.
I'll post a photo with three errors in my next post. See if you can spot one or more of the errors I overlooked for a year!