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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Building a stone road from paper
Greetings everyone,
Its been awhile…this is just a small project using a piece of styrofoam and paper stone from the computer. most of the stone are cut to give them some depth. Crushed ballast and a few small stones
are scattered on the paper.
Yep...Capt., your modeling techniques and skill level are a tribute to your "eye" for the genre. Great stuff, Cap. Richards. Dang, this is a nice piece of work!
I did not think I had anything to learn about making roads from paper, but stand corrected. And how! I feel like a 'prentice hand watching a master at work. Far out.
Yep...Capt., your modeling techniques and skill level are a tribute to your "eye" for the genre. Great stuff, Cap. Richards. Dang, this is a nice piece of work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jay
DeleteLooks pretty cool!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteA really nice effect!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Brazil!
Mauther
Thank you very much Mauther
DeleteThat is really great! Just what I need for my cemetery terrain
ReplyDeleteCan I have a copy of the pic?
Thanks Paul, just plug in images of a stone road on google and up pops hundreds of roads, yours for the picking.
DeleteThat's an excellent idea and absolutely great execution! Have to copy that.
ReplyDeleteThank you Molterel
DeleteGreat idea Captain, looks very effective!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger
DeleteI did not think I had anything to learn about making roads from paper, but stand corrected. And how! I feel like a 'prentice hand watching a master at work. Far out.
ReplyDeleteThats very kind of you Archduke
DeleteLooks very nice Captain. Hopefully it holds up to the wear and tear of use.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher
DeleteVery nice! A great idea and a beautiful result!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil
DeleteEs increÃble que solo sea papel.
ReplyDeleteThank you Isabel
ReplyDeleteThat's just brilliant Captain, really looks the business.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Michael
ReplyDeleteCaptain, I've been doing the printing technique this buildings. I'm going to try your idea for roads and floors.
ReplyDeleteIts pretty easy…there are hundreds of variations to choose from
ReplyDeleteWow, I have simply got to try this. It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean…the trick is to do this on something like styrofoam so you can cut around each stone
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and following my blog. You do some remarkable stuff over here. Wow.... I will learn so much from you.
ReplyDeleteWell thank you Lady Jane
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