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O Which of the following was a preliminary step in making a stained glass piece? a. artists cut individual pieces of glass b. the painters add details with emulsion C. designer drew a composition on a
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Which of the following was a preliminary step in making a stained glass piece?
a. artists cut individual pieces of glass
b. the painters add details with emulsion
C. designer drew a composition on a wood panel
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B- the painters add destila with emulsion
which means they add different color and they have there way of technique to achieve a certain look !
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