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I discovered this most interesting design last time I was in Ithaca. I rather like the scrolls!
A Kai themed MOC has been on my to-build list for a long time! Originally, I was thinking about doing an ordinary studs-up vignette, with scenes in corners all around a central core, but that didn't seem very photogenic. I've built a couple smaller scrolls before, but I've always wanted to do a really good larger one! Not sure I quite achieved that goal, but I am very happy with the two smaller scenes here and with the overall look.
There's a Build Log on my blog and a Time Lapse video on my YouTube, if you'd like to see the process behind this creation!
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
ENB 0310, Mythical ENB + custom color correction
SRWE, downsampled from 4K
Yera has been helping Dani in his search for immortality theories and she found an ancient scroll in the library archives that she was sure would be of interest to him. It was late when she left the library, a mist hung low and a crow seemed to be trying to distract her from her path… or maybe he wanted the scroll?
Custom Pullip by poisongirldolls wearing YunaShop
Just hanging on the beach at night, scrolling through the day's photos and enjoying the serenity of it all.
original drawing by: Bill Rogers
~inspired by R.A. Lafferty's novel Arrive At Easterwine: The Autobiography Of A Ktistec Machine
One of the excellent characters that work at Blists Hills Victorian village in Ironforge.
I'm actually very impressed with the low light performance of this GX80 especially from a micro four thirds sensor. I'd comfortably use it up to iso 3200 and probably 6400 which is very impressive from the sensor.
Explore: 07/11/2016
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I asked Google, which has artificial intelligence, what the parts or sections of an iron fence are and it says the long bit of a single post is a spire, and the fancy bit on the top is a scroll. I suspect it doesn't know and is making things up to pretend to me that it is cleverer than it actually is.
I also deployed a scientific 'control' query; when posting as Picanuper I exposed the infiltration of High Society by secretive being known as The Faloophem'nai and my query was, importantly and topically, "Should we fear The Faloophem'nai ?". I was very impressed that Google found the very post, where a Falloophem'nai was viciously masquerading as the lad 'Prince' William's teeth, but answer came there none.
So, as regards fences and their component parts, I am none the wiser and very disappointed.
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