Final Recorpistery Model

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With the two types of spaces -domical at meeting of paths and tall+thin corridor/path spaces- resolved and framed more clearly.

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4 Comments

Naiara Vegara said:

hellooo, happy Easter to u too!! thank u for commenting in my blog is always very helpfull.
I have to tell u that I loveee the model, I like specially the view of the corridor. It is a very interesting space with soo much detail. I like the increasing scale of the body parts when reaching the top.
The meeting of paths w the corridor makes u want to discover the space (look up, look to the side, again up...:))..very misterious feeling, nicee.
Is this a space to pass by or to stay and contemplate??

Monia said:

again the pictures are not doing the job.. but thats nothing we can do it in school.
Also can you put all your models in a table, maybe with the plan drawing below so we can see where all the pieces are? or where they can be..
thanks :D

Monia said:

oh yes i should add that i like a lot the models.
i just want that the photos of your models dont make them look much less interesting of what they are or it is a bit a shame :D

Natasha Sandmeier said:

Am just reading the comments and realize only now that is a physical model (thought it was masterful use of maxwell!) Was going to suggest rerendering - but alas, monia is right and we'll just do clever lighting in the photo lab. bottom image is amazing (as though they're clawing out of their graves) Corridor image also great - would suggest you photograph it in a pitch dark room, and use a regular bulb - or even a yellowish light to try to get a Petra, Jordan effect. The cavernous space is what you want to exaggerate so see if you can also speak to Sue about suggestions for lenses - and what is available to borrow. lurvely.

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