Tracking Your Progress: From Beginner to Expert in Diamond Art Painting

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Have you ever wondered how far you have come in diamond art painting? Have you improved your skills, or stuck in the same place? 

If you want to be successful in diamond painting, start keeping an eye on your progress. This is how you will feel encouraged and motivated to elevate your art skills

For all beginners or experienced professionals in diamond painting, we are here to help you track your progress at every level. Keep reading this blog, and get ready to become a better diamond artist.

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What is Diamond Art Painting?

Diamond art painting is similar to cross-stitch or paint-by-numbers, but you use small resin diamonds on a sticky canvas instead of thread or paint. These diamonds come in various colors and sizes, and when placed correctly, they form a vibrant and colorful image.

The process is simple: pick up diamonds with a tool and press them onto the canvas in the matching color. Once your design is complete, you’ll be amazed by the stunning, lively art piece you’ve created. 

Today, diamond art painting is very common for all ages because of its relaxing and meditative effects.

How to Track Your Progress at the Beginner Level 

When you start diamond painting, every small step will excite you. At this stage, the focus is on learning the basics and getting familiar with the process. Here’s how you can track your progress as a beginner:

1. Measure Your Speed

Usually, in the beginning, people spend more time in each section of the drawing trying to figure out how to place the diamonds. 

One way to track your progress is to measure how long it takes to complete a small row. With more practice, you’ll notice you can do the same crafts faster.

2. Look at the Accuracy Improvements.

At first, your diamond placement may not be very accurate. Some diamonds are distorted or placed too far apart. As time passes, your ability to keep the work neat will improve.

Track this accuracy by comparing your previous work with your most recent work. As your skills improve, you will see fewer errors.

3. Track Completed Projects

Another straightforward way to track your progress is to see how many diamond paintings you’ve completed. Each project you complete means you are gaining experience and getting better at following the instructions, choosing the right color, and filling the canvas.

How to Track Your Progress at Intermediate Level

After the beginning phase, you can move on to larger, more detailed projects. Here’s how to track your growth as an intermediate-level artist.

1. Experiment with Different Techniques

At this level, you can use more advanced techniques like using the multi-placer tool or blending colors to create gradients. Tracking how comfortable and skilled you are with these techniques will tell you how far you’ve come in mastering your craft.

2. Pay Attention to Accuracy and Details.

Now, you are able to focus more on accuracy. Pay attention to the small details in your work, like filling in gaps and arranging diamonds correctly. You can track how quickly you encounter these minor issues.

3. Write Down Artistic Choices.

Mid-level artists can make more creative designs. So, you can choose a more complex design or start adjusting the colors to make your art more customized. 

Tracking these choices of designs and colors will help you understand how much your artistic style has improved.

How to Track Your Progress at the Expert Level

At the expert level, you have already learned different art techniques of painting with diamonds. So, now your focus shifts to creating intricate designs with exceptional precision. 

Tracking progress at this level is all about refining your skills and can be done by following these steps:

1. Challenge Yourself with Complex Projects

Experts can usually handle the most difficult designs, including large canvases and intricate patterns. Tracking your ability to take on more challenging projects and complete them will tell you how much you’ve improved. 

2. Create Custom Designs

When you have enough skills, you can design your own diamond art. It involves planning colors, patterns, and layouts. 

3. Proven Accuracy and Consistency

Experts focus on perfection. When you reach this level, you can place diamonds with incredible precision. Your project will have a more polished, professional look and perfect symmetry. 

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.