Impressive as always, Richard. That shot of the darkened alleyway makes me feel like I'm there and constantly looking over my shoulder to see if someone is following to waylay me.
Lord Gordon...the brick is actually paper off the computer. If you go to images of ancient brick on your computer you will see thousands of different choices of brick walls to choose from. I picked one that looks very busy and dimensional. The actual size of the paper brick is 3 inches by 3 inches so you see it takes alot of cutting and pasting. In some places I added a second layer on to the first and feathered in with spackling compound to give the look more depth.
Good morning, Captain. I did not want to make the first comment, and now, already be too late. Great job once again. In addition, the camera, the multi-image angle seems like bein 'on the street, only meet some another travellers missing ...
Fantastic modeling with just the right amount of your signature 'light' placed in the just right spots, Cap'n.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay
DeleteExcellent! It reminds me of the Les Misérables set in a way.
ReplyDeleteThanks AJ
DeleteImpressive as always, Richard. That shot of the darkened alleyway makes me feel like I'm there and constantly looking over my shoulder to see if someone is following to waylay me.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, I'm trying to find some miniature rats to overrun the street, but not having any luck
DeleteSplendid, once again...I love your beautiful, inspired and detailed work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil
DeleteIn some of those shots, I had to keep reminding myself that it was a model - outstanding work Captain!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael
DeleteAMAZING !
ReplyDeleteOne question:
How did you do the stones?
Painted?
IMPRESSIVE!
Lord Gordon...the brick is actually paper off the computer. If you go to images of ancient brick on your computer you will see thousands of different choices of brick walls to choose from. I picked one that looks very busy and dimensional. The actual size of the paper brick is 3 inches by 3 inches so you see it takes alot of cutting and pasting. In some places I added a second layer on to the first and feathered in with spackling compound to give the look more depth.
DeleteThats a good idea...i will look about it.
DeleteThank you very much, Captain !
That is looking stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam
DeleteGenial. De un realismo increíble.
ReplyDeleteThank you Isabel
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Captain.
ReplyDeleteI did not want to make the first comment, and now, already be too late.
Great job once again.
In addition, the camera, the multi-image angle seems like bein 'on the street,
only meet some another travellers missing ...
Thanks Maximex
ReplyDeleteThis is looking grrrrreat.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the tutorial.
Tony
Thanks Tony
Deletevery nice work!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.