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Dear you,
It seemed a lark, that’s why. When asked to join the troupe, who’d decline the invitation. Not I, that is a certainty. The costumes in the trunk don’t fit my proportions so make-up is artfully applied to cover bare patches. Those in balcony, perhaps even in the stalls too, why, they’re none the wiser. The bright lights render my outfit complete, the kohl [in haste the writer appears to have spelt ‘kohl’ incorrectly, we presume] about my eye, my mask.
Yours in arabesque unusual for an okapi,
X
Lights? Who turned out the lights? I’m ready.
(The original postcard used here is one I received mid January from Olivia. She kindly sent me several postcards and small foldout postcard booklets from Australia, Russia and Japan. It was a thrill to receive them in the post and a delightful challenge to work on their fronts and backs. Olivia, thank-you and I hope you like my additions. More to come and soon.)
Front and back,
No project too small, I worked within the Browning's budget to provide a xeriscape garden and sandstone retaining wall. They were thrilled with the outcome, having transformed a water intensive lawn area to a low-water use rock garden. In this case, all the plants were shown on the page to show the Owner the plants prior to installation.
Equilibre - France
HDA : Pylon Designer
Client : RTE - ERDF
Architect : HDA
Date : 2013 -
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
CONCURSO INTERNACIONAL
Diseño: Gabriel Martinez, Jose David Rodas y Jorge Gaviria.
Ciudad: Lima, Perú
Año: 2008
Distición: No premiado
RENDER PROCERENDER PROCESS
AUTOCAD 2014
3DS MAX 2014
LIGHTROOM
PS CS06
ARTIZ MUNKH-ERDENE & JIGUUR GRAND LLC All Rights Reserved
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AUTOCAD 2014
3DS MAX 2014
LIGHTROOM
PS CS06
ARTIZ MUNKH-ERDENE All Rights Reserved
I found the Photoworks plugin last night. Easy to use for a quick render. I wish the cast aluminum texture was a bit more randomized, but that's gravy.
I've been wrestling with lofts, too. Most of the complex features on the suit itself will be with them... so practice is good. I think I'm far enough up the learning curve that I'm commited to finishing this giant project with Solidworks, but the really weird stuff on the suit may indeed be best done with 3dsmax.. but I tried to run that on the current lappy, and it is miserable Fail.
DAZ3D render. I forgot who the character is. The swirly background is from The Stock Xchnge (www.sxc.hu)