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I'm stupid and crazy at times. But I realized that I spent far too long on carving out all those Rubylith details and in retrospect it might be faster/smarter to just ink the layers. And it's true; I'm not done with the ink layer yet but it took me a few hours of inking versus a day + of work on the carving.
I love ruby, but still I know my limits. The more time I waste slowly carving out details the less time I have to, y'know, print? And since the weather threatens to get superhot real soon, I better hurry. Hoping to print this weekend!
(sadly, this is not the first nor the last time I have restarted something. It does make it better, but I really need to put things to bed sometimes)
Looks better at all sizes, as per usual.
ODC - replicate something taht has been on ODC Explore
Too many great photos and inspirations. I choosed garlic because I thought it will be easy... and it wasn`t :(
Chicago Department for the Aging Commissioner Joyce Gallagher with ReServe Executive Director Claire Hagga Altman
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I replicated the regalia and outfit worn by the officers of the Ladies of the Oriental Shrine of North America. I used my own Fez as a guideline to replicate the dolls' fez/ The gown is made from fabric of my own gown to replicate the officer's gowns/regalia
Replicating 1970s New York in East Harlem. Note the old style "Don't Walk" and subway signs they brought along.
Replicate replicate. This is just an equation that equals infinity. You've seen one, you've seen them all. Reiterate reiterate.
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Trying to get the right combination of "stick" to hold the tissue paper down, on the right subsurface material, with the right glue, so it holds in place while plastic is deposited but can be removed when completed.
That's a mouthful!
Ethelfleda was the daughter of King Alfred the Great and as a leader of Mercia she repelled the Danes from Leicester in 918AD.
This bronze statuette is a replica of the former Ethelfleda drinking fountain erected on Victoria Park in 1922 and paid for from money left by Edith Gittins (1845 - 1910) who was well know locally for her generous public service.
Erik agreed to model for me. Except for the obvious gender difference, I felt I was able to replicate several features of the original image (see the image posted right before this one).
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