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Post by bobby1 on May 18, 2008 23:28:20 GMT -5
This one didn't have much orange in it, so I backed it with some Carnelian so it would look more like a sunset. Bob
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rollingstone
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since July 2009
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Post by rollingstone on May 19, 2008 2:25:44 GMT -5
The effect worked really well. Looks like trees on a rolling hillside, set against a darkening sky a bit after sunset. -Don
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adrian65
Cave Dweller
Arch to golden memories and to great friends.
Member since February 2007
Posts: 10,790
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Post by adrian65 on May 19, 2008 6:43:31 GMT -5
Don is right, the trees on the hills are so realistic!
Adrian
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Post by larrywyland3 on May 19, 2008 6:57:10 GMT -5
That came out great
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Post by Tonyterner on May 19, 2008 14:18:06 GMT -5
Real nice cab Bob. How big is it?
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Post by Bikerrandy on May 19, 2008 18:21:44 GMT -5
That's sweet!!
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Post by bobby1 on May 19, 2008 19:16:12 GMT -5
Tony, This cab is about 2" across. Bob
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beaddot
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2008
Posts: 266
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Post by beaddot on May 20, 2008 8:57:00 GMT -5
Really nice cab!
Dot
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huffstuff
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since August 2007
Posts: 1,222
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Post by huffstuff on May 20, 2008 21:58:45 GMT -5
Beautiful! Reminds me of something I had as a kid - blue and gray sand (well, not the colors) between two plates of plastic along with some fluid. Turn it upside-down and see how the pattern changes as the sand flows to the bottom again.
Pretty, glad you added the orange.
Amy
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Post by Tony W on May 20, 2008 22:58:52 GMT -5
Really nice scene! I've been trying my hand at rock glueing lately and have a much more profound respect for how hard it is to get it right. My hat is off to you, as it always is. Tony
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Rockygibraltar
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2006
Posts: 1,404
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Post by Rockygibraltar on May 21, 2008 20:42:06 GMT -5
That came out great. It's a beautiful scene.
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