This DVD is the second in a series teaching a beginner how to make these flowers. Compared to the first video the techniques are more advanced. It is impractical to teach very advanced techniques that require hands on instruction. The video gives step by step instruction in a clear fashion.
The amount pearl dust used is a person preference the techniques taught in the DVD will show you how to make these flowers you can then modify the amount of luster and texture as it pleases you. You must admit it gives you a great starting point.
I will tell you why. The video is titled Orchid Advanced Gum Paste Techniques, not Orchid Advanced Gum Paste Technique Video for Sale. Way too much use of lustre dust-look plastic.
We want to thank you for your comments, what some don't understand is that it takes more the 50 hours to produce these instructional videos. Planing, Shooting and post production. A great deal of care and planing was taken to make the subject clear. Those who purchased the DVD were pleased and reported to us that they were able to learn the techniques.
I think that the flowers are gorgeous and is was clear that it was a sample of techniques taught.
I think some people may be disappointed that all the techniques aren't freely given. One wonders whether they would freely give the time and expertise they expect others to ... given the (unwarranted) cutting and unkind comments so freely given.
yhhh i agree, who has time to watch wat u made, show how it is made may be people will watch it ...plus it looks artificial, sorry i dont think anyone will buy the DVD good luck!!
DEFINITELY not how-to, it was just confusing and not very appealing to the eye. I would not believe that to be a proffessional tutorial. very hard to see, figure out, and not very neat.
um, hardly educational - let alone entertaining. My face resembled a question mark while watching this, I'm sure. what do u think we will gain from watching this? of you wanna show off your average creations find a place that isn't full of tutorials and much clearer images so any beauty in their creations can be seen. some of yours were nice, I think.. it was hard to tell what was going on, with the words having little to do wth te images etc.
@kdcando We are sorry that you found this video confusing. Our intention was to show what is covered in the DVD. The DVD goes into the making of each of the flowers shown in the video clip in a step by step manner. It takes many hours of work to put the presentation together, it is a labor of love. It is not a slick video presentation but is is very clear and easy to understand, at least that is the feedback we have received form those who purchased the video. Thank you for your feedback.
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1109yury 3 months ago
This DVD is the second in a series teaching a beginner how to make these flowers. Compared to the first video the techniques are more advanced. It is impractical to teach very advanced techniques that require hands on instruction. The video gives step by step instruction in a clear fashion.
specialoccasionsarts 3 months ago
Even this DVD Title is advance flower but most of the creations show in this dvd look beginner.
nizam6781 3 months ago
The amount pearl dust used is a person preference the techniques taught in the DVD will show you how to make these flowers you can then modify the amount of luster and texture as it pleases you. You must admit it gives you a great starting point.
specialoccasionsarts 10 months ago
Maybe the video does not do them justice, they truly look great and when placed on your cake they will make proud.
specialoccasionsarts 10 months ago
I will tell you why. The video is titled Orchid Advanced Gum Paste Techniques, not Orchid Advanced Gum Paste Technique Video for Sale. Way too much use of lustre dust-look plastic.
chronickitchen 10 months ago
Flowers look fake. Sorry.
chronickitchen 10 months ago
We want to thank you for your comments, what some don't understand is that it takes more the 50 hours to produce these instructional videos. Planing, Shooting and post production. A great deal of care and planing was taken to make the subject clear. Those who purchased the DVD were pleased and reported to us that they were able to learn the techniques.
specialoccasionsarts 1 year ago
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VioletFirePhoenix 1 year ago
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VioletFirePhoenix 1 year ago
I think that the flowers are gorgeous and is was clear that it was a sample of techniques taught.
I think some people may be disappointed that all the techniques aren't freely given. One wonders whether they would freely give the time and expertise they expect others to ... given the (unwarranted) cutting and unkind comments so freely given.
VioletFirePhoenix 1 year ago
yhhh i agree, who has time to watch wat u made, show how it is made may be people will watch it ...plus it looks artificial, sorry i dont think anyone will buy the DVD good luck!!
iluvindia01 1 year ago
DEFINITELY not how-to, it was just confusing and not very appealing to the eye. I would not believe that to be a proffessional tutorial. very hard to see, figure out, and not very neat.
kdcando 1 year ago
um, hardly educational - let alone entertaining. My face resembled a question mark while watching this, I'm sure. what do u think we will gain from watching this? of you wanna show off your average creations find a place that isn't full of tutorials and much clearer images so any beauty in their creations can be seen. some of yours were nice, I think.. it was hard to tell what was going on, with the words having little to do wth te images etc.
kdcando 1 year ago
@kdcando We are sorry that you found this video confusing. Our intention was to show what is covered in the DVD. The DVD goes into the making of each of the flowers shown in the video clip in a step by step manner. It takes many hours of work to put the presentation together, it is a labor of love. It is not a slick video presentation but is is very clear and easy to understand, at least that is the feedback we have received form those who purchased the video. Thank you for your feedback.
specialoccasionsarts 1 year ago