Here is one I just finished using the free models given with Aspire.
Curving the text up the banner is truly a trick affair. Don't know
how they do that. It is V-carved but you you probably can't see that.
This program is fun.
Mark
And Color
Re: And Color
Very nice Mark!
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Re: And Color
Very nice work. Not sure what you meant by the comment you made about not sure how they do that?
Looks great, the lighting really shows it off nicely.
Looks great, the lighting really shows it off nicely.
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Re: And Color
That looks very good, nice combination and finish.
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Re: And Color
Very nice. What type of wood did you use? What is the finish on the scroll (Copper paint?) ?
Re: And Color
I used Signfoam for the project. Cut the scroll & cherub independently and glued
it on top. I used Ronan Aquacote for the copper. For the rest of the color
a fluid acrylic will work. I used Golden fluid acrylics. Work great outdoor too.
You can also buy fluid acrylics at a craft store or Wal-Mart. Acrylics
can be applied direct to wood without priming.
Mark
it on top. I used Ronan Aquacote for the copper. For the rest of the color
a fluid acrylic will work. I used Golden fluid acrylics. Work great outdoor too.
You can also buy fluid acrylics at a craft store or Wal-Mart. Acrylics
can be applied direct to wood without priming.
Mark