It is said that "yellow and green are worth a fortune". One side of the material is completely yellow, and the other side has green roots. Which side do you think should be the front side? A jade lover said he would choose the full yellow side, as the yellow is icy and beautiful. Because on the other hand, although there are green roots, there is a large area of white flesh, and the texture of the white flesh is not white enough. The analysis by the jade friend is correct. The two most beautiful parts of this jade are the full yellow and the green roots. If the full yellow is used as the front side, the green roots will be separated to the other side. We tried this design idea: Can we make the green roots and full yellow appear on the same visual surface to highlight the most beautiful color of the material? Finally, we decided to boldly give up the white flesh, because the white is not white enough, does not match the yellow and green very well, and also suppresses the water effect of the green roots and yellow flesh. Giving up the white can also further enlarge the green roots, highlighting the visual proportion, and the green color is lush and the shape is slender, just like a resting mantis.
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