I think the second one is MUCH better. It’s sometimes hard to get get good results when you’re doing demos as you start and stop motions to show details, it throws off your rhythm. Your videos are VERY WELL described and filmed. I’ll be recommending your channel to my students. Please keep up the good work!
Hey beautiful girl !!! First of all love your videos love your art very kool I’m an glass artist here in California I did stop making glass for some years now but I can’t wait to go back starting torching again I love making art glass by the way I’ll like to say that I love how you explain everything you do as you working on your art so easy to follow your directions I’m pretty sure your followers are appreciate your videos and also with all the respect I do love your voice if you were my teacher wowwwww anyway girl keep up with your amazing glass art let’s make kool glass
Just started lampworking and I'd loved to be able to see your glasswork better, have you looked into the didyclip things? They are like the glasses we use to reduce the sodium flare but for the camera, I was about to get into live streaming and was going to pick one up!
I like the second one.
Great tutorial, you explain things so well for me, I very much appreciate it
As someone new and just learning lampworking, I really love and appreciate your tutorials ❤
I really love and appreciate you watching them 🥰
I think the second one is MUCH better. It’s sometimes hard to get get good results when you’re doing demos as you start and stop motions to show details, it throws off your rhythm. Your videos are VERY WELL described and filmed. I’ll be recommending your channel to my students. Please keep up the good work!
Yes filming a demo adds a whole new element of challenge! Thank you for your kind words and for passing on my videos :)
You are great. Does that technique work with Murano glass COE 104?
Hey beautiful girl !!! First of all love your videos love your art very kool I’m an glass artist here in California I did stop making glass for some years now but I can’t wait to go back starting torching again I love making art glass by the way I’ll like to say that I love how you explain everything you do as you working on your art so easy to follow your directions I’m pretty sure your followers are appreciate your videos and also with all the respect I do love your voice if you were my teacher wowwwww anyway girl keep up with your amazing glass art let’s make kool glass
Thanks for watching! Best of luck on your future lampworking endeavors :)
recommend a didyclips lens for your camera
Good idea I'll look into it!
Just started lampworking and I'd loved to be able to see your glasswork better, have you looked into the didyclip things? They are like the glasses we use to reduce the sodium flare but for the camera, I was about to get into live streaming and was going to pick one up!
I'll need to look into it! Definitely would be helpful to cut down the glare
Oh, I love your videos! You explain everything, so well thank you. Where do you buy your glass?
Thanks for watching! I purchase my glass from mountain glass arts :)
@@metaphysicalcreation thanks!
Do you make any videos using Boro?
All of my work is done with boro :)
Where did you find your marvers? We are having a hard time finding some online.
My L-marver came with my torch from GTT, the rest of my tools I buy from mountain glass arts :)
Are you using 104coe or Boro?
She's using boro. Jet black and unobtainium are both Northstar Glassworks colors.
Boro :)