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==Technique Descriptions== |
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Revision as of 02:47, 31 December 2010
Technique List
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Technique Descriptions
Basic Stone Splitting
Basic stone splitting enables you to more effectively carve out smaller stone materials used in the creation of other, larger designs. Learning more advanced techniques requires knowledge of these fundamentals
Improved Stone Cutting
Improved stone cutting techniques focus on larger stone materials used in the creation of more complicated designs. If you wish to learn more about carving weaponry and furniture you must first understand these concepts.
Humanoid Forms
The study of huminoid forms grants an advantage to shaping the eleven races into stone figurines and statues. This basic understanding is required to learn more about carving animal and monster forms as well.
Decorative Design
The decorative design technique explains new ways to craft jewelry and other worn pieces for the common citizen. Knowing this technique will allow access to tricks for carving accessories more suited for society's upper class.
Proper Tool Care
The proper tool care technique teach how best to make use of stone carving tools and supplies. Knowing how to care for your tools will not only reduce how quickly the wear out, but also enable you to learn more about improving the quality of stone through advanced detailing.
Improvised Stone Weaponry
Improvised stone weaponry covers the most basic ways to create deadly weaponry from ordinary stone. Metal will always overcome stone, but what better way to be a true survivor than learning the tricks nearly forgotten to antiquity? Learning more about weapon carving requires mastery of this technique.
Masonry Methods
The masonry methods technique explores the most basic arts of shaping stone into usable forms. Although heavier than other materials, stone offers a beauty not found elsewhere. More advanced techniques focusing on container and furniture design require knoweldge of these fundamentals.
Monstrous Forms
Only a few survive long enough to observe the intricate details of monsters found in the wilds. Learning the monstrous forms technique will greatly aid the process of carving these dangerous creatures into stone figurines and statues.
Animal Forms
Though less deadly, animals often evade artisans' efforts to observe them. Mastering the animal forms technique shall aid your efforts to carve figurines and statues of these majestic beasts.
Accessory Shaping
Accessory shaping teaches more about carving decorative wear themed for the wealthier citizens.
Material Detailing
High quality stone and tools are always in short supply. The stone detailing technique explores how to work around material flaws with less capable tools, resulting in a higher quality finished product.
Sophisticated Stone Weaponry
The sophisticated stone weaponry technique explores larger and more advanced ways to craft weaponry from stone.
Furniture Design
Due to their large size, stone furniture often proves more than a crafter can handle. Learning the furniture design technique will reveal new methods for simplifying this process.
Container Design
Continuing down the path of functional carving, the technique of container design explores shortcuts and tricks to more easily craft large, immovable container objects destined for use as furniture.
Likeness Carving
Recreating the specific image of a person, place or thing and recording it forever in stone stands in high regard with the guild. By committing the likeness carving technique to memory you will find this process much easier.
Item List
All chapter and page listings are based on the book of master carving instructions.
Chapter 1: Stone Carved Materials
Page 1: a small stone block Page 7: a shallow stone basin Page 2: a large stone block Page 8: a small stone sphere Page 3: a thin stone slab Page 9: a deep stone basin Page 4: a thick stone slab Page 10: a large stone sphere Page 5: a short stone pole Page 6: a long stone pole
Chapter 2: Stone Carved Furniture
Chapter 3: Stone Carved Weaponry
Page 1: some smooth stones Page 11: a stone hand sword Page 2: some elongated stones Page 12: a stone bola Page 3: a stone bludgeon Page 13: a stone spear Page 4: a stone carving knife Page 14: a stone javelin Page 5: some balanced stones Page 15: a stone mallet Page 6: a stone war club Page 16: a stone maul Page 7: a stone hand axe Page 17: a stone war mattock Page 8: some stone shards Page 18: a stone flail Page 9: some stone spikes Page 10: a stone war hammer
Chapter 4: Stone Carved Accessories
Page 1: a stone nose ring Page 16: a stone armband Page 2: a stone band Page 17: a stone belt buckle Page 3: a stone toe ring Page 18: a stone talisman case Page 4: a stone bracelet Page 19: a stone choker Page 5: a stone anklet Page 20: a stone locket Page 6: a stone pin Page 21: a stone tiara Page 7: a stone hairpin Page 22: an articulated stone bracelet Page 8: a stone tailband Page 23: an articulated stone necklace Page 9: a stone cloak pin Page 24: a stone circlet Page 10: a stone pendant Page 25: a stone diadem Page 11: a stone amulet Page 26: an articulated stone belt Page 12: a stone medallion Page 27: a stone crown Page 13: a pair of stone earrings Page 28: a stone mask Page 14: a stone earcuff Page 15: a stone brooch
Chapter 5: Stone Carved Images
Page 1: a Human image Page 7: a Gnome image Page 2: a Kaldar image Page 8: a Dwarf image Page 3: an Elf image Page 9: a S'Kra Mur image Page 4: a Halfling image Page 10: a Rakash image Page 5: a Gor'Tog image Page 11: a Prydaen image Page 6: an Elothean image