Some fun stuff
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Re: Some fun stuff
Oh my. My brain cannot form any other words.
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Re: Some fun stuff
If this is your original artwork, then you have certainly impressed me.
I wish I was capable of stuff like that.
I wish I was capable of stuff like that.
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Re: Some fun stuff
Looks great. Just wondering, are the vectors from the shutter stock site?
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Re: Some fun stuff
Dan
I would have to say these are over the top and out of the park. Really look great. Thanks for the post.
I would have to say these are over the top and out of the park. Really look great. Thanks for the post.
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Re: Some fun stuff
The Vectors for these came from a CoreGALLERY disc. and thanks for the comments folks.
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Re: Some fun stuff
Dan,
I must join everyone and say excellent on the creativity scale. I like them all especial the fish.
I must join everyone and say excellent on the creativity scale. I like them all especial the fish.
Jim Darlas
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Re: Some fun stuff
Those are wonderful. Very impressive. There must have been a ton of thought put into them. Do they come more easily over time? Do you see the patterns fall into place?
Rick
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Re: Some fun stuff
Really hard to answer, I guess I go looking for a way to fill a need and in a way thats attractive, and yes I visualize but get fooled both good and bad sometimes.
And thanks for your comments..
And thanks for your comments..
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Re: Some fun stuff
Hi Dan,
With my old eyes, it's getting hard to tell if these are VCarved or relief?
Here's my take on a VCarved version of the bear...
With my old eyes, it's getting hard to tell if these are VCarved or relief?
Here's my take on a VCarved version of the bear...
Ron Sloan
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Hey...way to go, going to cut them out at about 16x24..? 60 degree bit?
Here is a diff. look..
Here is a diff. look..
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Re: Some fun stuff
Hey, there is nothing top secret here, the files came from a cd the wife bought online for laser engraving, I borrowed them and using a 60 degree v-bit cut them all from 16 x 24 pine shelving prepainted black, and thats all folks
they were in the eps.file format so I could size and cut in v-carve.
they were in the eps.file format so I could size and cut in v-carve.