Royal Porcelain Works
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Re: Royal Porcelain Works
Michael, that is really a great piece of art that you have re-created!
Can you comment on the material you used to make this? How much hand clean-up did you have to do to get such a good clean surface? Any other comments you can offer connected to what it took to fabricate this would be appreciated. Thanks, Chuck
Can you comment on the material you used to make this? How much hand clean-up did you have to do to get such a good clean surface? Any other comments you can offer connected to what it took to fabricate this would be appreciated. Thanks, Chuck
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Re: Royal Porcelain Works
Chuck,
I didn't make the actual product, just the 3-D model using Aspire
The folks at Valley Graphics are doing all the "real" work..
I made it as one segment of 4 total pieces that fit together to make up the entire design
They tell me it fits together real well.
Michael
I didn't make the actual product, just the 3-D model using Aspire
The folks at Valley Graphics are doing all the "real" work..
I made it as one segment of 4 total pieces that fit together to make up the entire design
They tell me it fits together real well.
Michael
Michael Mezalick
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https://www.youtube.com/user/mezalick
mm@mezalick.com
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Re: Royal Porcelain Works
Thanks Michael for your quick reply, Chuck