Celluclay instructions meet beginner pottery wheel basics in this vintage pattern-book style DIY infographic. The image features 6 numbered technique diagrams, English headings and captions, small tool icons, a cream background, and a clean retro magazine layout with safety tips.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Craft / DIY infographic titled "Pottery Wheel Basics". SEWING TECHNIQUE STEP-BY-STEP archetype adapted to beginner pottery wheel fundamentals, styled like a vintage pattern book with bold primary palette, clean cream background, crisp magazine layout, anatomically correct hand positions, no brand logos. Show 6 numbered visual steps in a catalog-like instructional grid, each with a clear technique diagram, short heading in English, one-line caption in English, and small tool icons. Step 1: "Prepare Clay" — wedge clay into a smooth ball; caption explains removing air pockets; icons: clay, wire cutter, sponge. Step 2: "Center on Wheel" — hands braced, clay pressed to wheel head; caption explains steady pressure and alignment; icons: wheel, water bowl, apron. Step 3: "Open the Center" — thumbs press into centered clay; caption explains forming the initial opening; icons: water, sponge. Step 4: "Pull the Walls" — inside and outside hand positions lifting clay upward; caption explains even pressure for taller walls; icons: rib tool, water. Step 5: "Shape the Form" — gentle hand shaping into a simple cylinder or bowl; caption explains refining profile and smoothing surface; icons: wooden rib, needle tool. Step 6: "Finish and Remove" — compress rim, clean base, cut piece free with wire; caption explains safe removal from wheel; icons: wire cutter, sponge, bat. Include small side panel with beginner safety tip relevant to moving wheel and sharp tools: tie back hair, keep fingers clear of spinning parts, use wire cutter carefully. Composition should feel like a craft-magazine instructional illustration, with neat borders, subtle retro halftone accents, and visually rendered search intent only through paper-mache/clay instruction vibe without adding those words on image. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Anatomically correct hand positions. No tool brand logos. Safety tip for power tools / sharp implements where relevant.
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