@collettegay1432 when diamond paintings are made from an image, there are two options to render it into the pixelated image for the colors. The computer rendered is done by a computer and tends to have much more confetti. The hand rendered means a person looked over the charting and makes it much smoother (also tends to have some more color blocking)
In diamond painting, when a piece is "hand-rendered," it often means there's a lot of confetti-areas where many different colors are close together in small clusters. This confetti effect brings out fine details and depth, especially in complex images, but it also means that you’ll likely have to place one drill (bead) at a time, rather than using a multi-placer tool to place several drills at once. Multi-placing allows you to place several drills of the same color in a row, which is faster but usually only happens in areas of solid color, known as “color blocking.” With hand-rendered pieces, there’s usually more confetti and less color blocking, which takes a bit more time but makes for a beautifully detailed final piece.
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What does hand rendered mean?
@collettegay1432 when diamond paintings are made from an image, there are two options to render it into the pixelated image for the colors. The computer rendered is done by a computer and tends to have much more confetti. The hand rendered means a person looked over the charting and makes it much smoother (also tends to have some more color blocking)
In diamond painting, when a piece is "hand-rendered," it often means there's a lot of confetti-areas where many different colors are close together in small clusters. This confetti effect brings out fine details and depth, especially in complex images, but it also means that you’ll likely have to place one drill (bead) at a time, rather than using a multi-placer tool to place several drills at once.
Multi-placing allows you to place several drills of the same color in a row, which is faster but usually only happens in areas of solid color, known as “color blocking.” With hand-rendered pieces, there’s usually more confetti and less color blocking, which takes a bit more time but makes for a beautifully detailed final piece.