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blue gems

Author: 
cron
Thursday, July 17, 2014 - 22:47
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
gem
crystal
diamond
Sprite
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CC-BY 3.0
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some gems/crystals, maybe diamonds?

 

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Redshrike
joined 13 years 7 months ago
07/18/2014 - 10:57
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For the record, you would never want a transparent gemstone that had been faceted so shallowly.  When the facet angles in the pavilion (the bottom) are below the mineral's critical angle light just passes right through, leading to a "window" or "fisheye."  Diamonds in particular are cut to pretty specific proportions to be sure that they have good light return.  I'd recommend taking a look at some photos of faceted stones to get a better idea of their proportions--what you have is neat but not quite accurate.

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