February 2008 Archives
Dorris the cat-penguin
to be combined with the tiling shown previously
Sprayed MDF Tabernacle.
One example of what could be built on the altar float (its the one in the view under the baldachino).
Nobody cares that my poor model got smashed! :0( Hes lying on a plate looking like the leftover bones from some architectural meal...!
Ok, set up base view for Spectacular Mass
Had a nice walk in Hampstead today and was feeling kinda ill yesterday. So not a productive weekend... I'll try and gear-up 2mo.
Monia, have yu managed to see if the Maxwell Plug-in works? Id love to render my baldachino in hyper-real mode. Would be funny.
So you can see the two layers going on here of the decorative and the structural
This is the altar float base. The third image is inside it where the controller sits... I call it "Monia's room" cos its got computers and its little! :0)
Back to the beginning.
Now that I know how to make these mad things, Im gona make the all frilly and bring ts back to my project. I wont do the tiley thing... though I will mention that it would be proposed for parts of the vaults. These will be partly frescoed and painted Travertine.
last ditch... um, stuff. Ech, we are all nervous but if you are all thinking of us we should be ok. I think Im gona exercise or sumthing now and calm down. No melodrama, no melodrama, no melodrama. JUST an interim, huh? yup yup, its all gona be good!
Its like believing in Fairies: if you say it enuff it starts to seem real! :0)
“The internal perfection produces the external. The former we call goodness, the latter beauty. For this reason, we say that beauty is a certain blossom of goodness, by the charms of which blossom, as by a kind of bait, the hidden internal goodness attracts beholders. But since the cognition of our intellect takes its origin from the senses, we would never be aware of and never desire the goodness itself hidden in the heart of things if we were not attracted to it by the visible signs of external beauty.”
First hollowing out test.
