Up for a challenge?

#9359
by sacredsam - opened

I used craiyon and tried to recreate this traditional south-western-german wine glass called "dubbeglas":

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This is the closest I could get so far:

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Do you manage to do better?

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very well done馃憤

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Impressive...high ball was the missing ingredient...painfully simple ... since the dubbeglass has the iconic conical shape I tried to use your approach to add that as well...and well...it seems to work.

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can also be used for conical shape glass cup

well the reason for my crooked results where:
"with dimples" didn't work - dimpled did
"conical glas" didn't work - "reversed conical" helped ....but "high ball" was just right.
it's the little things 馃檪.
now i will try to get a liquid in it (ideally white wine colored) and then maybe add condensate....
i picked the item since it is a very basic shape, but craiyon has probably never been trained with an exact picture of it (but tons of very similar things)...so i expected this to be a challenge.

I think strictly speaking a high-ball glass is tall but straight so the way it turned out was a sorta fluke. I used "tumbler" first but it gave me an oval shape.

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