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I find the whole project facinating! The fact that you're making a 3D model of a printing shows great respect of art and culture (at least to this Social Studies teacher).
I do have to ask, are you planning to add the trees and foliage behind the house as well? |
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Thanks for all of your comments !
Stevenpr : of course, I have planed to add tree and foliage behind the house Art Deco : :D... And so on... In french, we call that "une mise en abīme" ! Like the abyss, it the construction seems never end... |
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I really like where you are going with this project Pat. It looks very good.
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I have not done many much more. But I modified the house (I have added textures on some white parts for a better esthetic), defined the best (I hope...) scale for the characters (I think that they were a bit too tall), and I start the trees...
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Eyetastic! Your work is great, looking forward seeing the finished model. The graphics are excellent and very true to the original artwork and the culture it comes from. I like the suttle colors.
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Well... almost finished ! Just some minor modifications needed.
(for exemple, I want to have a better texture for the bamboos behind the house...). May be this version is a bit too small : less than 2 centimeters for the herd, the house is 8 centimeters long... |
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Looking great Pat!
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a nice build
keep going man ultra stone |
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Hi, Pat;
I like it a lot! It was a very good idea which turned out very well. Congratulations on your idea and your execution, and thank you for sharing with us. It is a joy to observe the creative process from close at hand (well, close in a manner of speaking.) And, yes, I agree that it would be fun to see a photograph of you gazing at the model, as the actor in the original print. The floating scroll would not be necessary. |
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