First post of some early 3D work I did.

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First post of some early 3D work I did.

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Hello I am Erik Winkler from the Netherlands Europe.
I work at Dekoratie Studio Ferry Winkler http://www.ferrywinkler.nl for the signmaking
and for the special handcraft work at Schitterend http://www.schitterend.eu/en
We recently bought the Aspire software after learning it through and through for a long while.
Here a sign I made using aspire, foam, paint and bronze coating.
I got the 3D file online, and the bronze coating is developed and made inhouse with the custom made patinas.
If you like it, I can post some more projects I did.
Routed relief
Routed relief
Coated with my own developed and made real bronze coating
Coated with my own developed and made real bronze coating
Finished plaque with different patinas to the real bronze coating
Finished plaque with different patinas to the real bronze coating
Holding the bronze plaque in the sun, looks all shine and strangly very light weighted
Holding the bronze plaque in the sun, looks all shine and strangly very light weighted
Erik Winkler
Handcrafts with old and new techniques.
www.schitterend.eu/en
www.ferrywinkler.nl

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Very nice work. I really like the bronze effect.
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Great work--looks like it was cast.

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Very Nice. Love the finish.
Please do continue sharing your work. I enjoy seeing the work of others.
Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, Nice work, and keep on posting!

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The finish is fabulous!. The contents of the sign looks pretty brutal. I also like the winkler sigh up on the wall.
Great job, pot more.

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Sorry.......POST more. fat fingers at 0700hrs

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Pot more might take the wrong meaning in the Netherlands LOL.

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dwilli9013 wrote:Very Nice. Love the finish.
Please do continue sharing your work. I enjoy seeing the work of others.
Thanks for sharing.
+1
Regards,
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Thank you very much.
The Winkler sign on the wall was a sandblasted wooden sign.
This technique was what trickered me to explore the 3D techniques.
Maybe you can see that the Winkler text is gilded with golleaf and looks pretty dull, because it has no relief.
I realised that and it started from there.
Will post another 3D project today.
Erik Winkler
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www.schitterend.eu/en
www.ferrywinkler.nl

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Great Sign & beautiful finish :lol:
Thank You
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Awesome work! Thanks for sharing.

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