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keninar
04-28-2011, 11:05 PM
Evening, All;
New carver - still feeling my way around the pattern world. Just finished a new set of altar furniture, pulpit, lectern and altar, for our small church and it needs a bit of "florish."
Items crafted from Bolivian Redwood (veneer) and Pastor thinks a Lutheran Rose in lighter wood would set it off. (And who am I to argue with my Pastor!).
Have researched the patterns and have yet to run across this rose. I've attached an image of the rose and a pic of a woodcut version to give an idea of what I'm after.
Anyone seen this rose pattern? Or willing to take a stab at it?
Thanks!
-Ken
gregsolano
04-29-2011, 12:03 AM
Not as ornate as the carved one but here is what I came up with really quick. Hope it helps.
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AskBud
04-29-2011, 12:18 AM
See how this Lutheran Rose works.
AskBud
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bjbethke
04-29-2011, 12:42 AM
Evening, All;
New carver - still feeling my way around the pattern world. Just finished a new set of altar furniture, pulpit, lectern and altar, for our small church and it needs a bit of "florish."
Items crafted from Bolivian Redwood (veneer) and Pastor thinks a Lutheran Rose in lighter wood would set it off. (And who am I to argue with my Pastor!).
Have researched the patterns and have yet to run across this rose. I've attached an image of the rose and a pic of a woodcut version to give an idea of what I'm after.
Anyone seen this rose pattern? Or willing to take a stab at it?
Thanks!
-Ken
There are several different images, will this one work?
Kenm810
04-29-2011, 10:07 AM
I thought I'd give it a try
Alan Malmstrom
04-29-2011, 10:29 AM
Im going to give the fancier looking one a shot might be done in an hour or so.
Alan
Alan Malmstrom
04-29-2011, 11:50 AM
Here is the other photo done in a 3d ptd if you want to use it.
Alan
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gregsolano
04-29-2011, 12:16 PM
Here is the other photo done in a 3d ptd if you want to use it.
Alan
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You did a great job on that one. What programs and techniques did you use?
keninar
04-29-2011, 12:16 PM
You guys are phenomenal! I'm at work presently, and won't get an opportunity to play with your creations till this eve.
But I'm impressed - and cognizant of how little I've learned and how far there is to go.
Until then - Thank You, Kindly!
-Ken
Alan Malmstrom
04-29-2011, 07:17 PM
You did a great job on that one. What programs and techniques did you use?
Hey gregsolano
I used Illustrator to draw all the shapes. There is not much to that design but a little rotating of the center objects made it easy. Each object on seperate layers. Then I saved it as a Photoshop psd and blurred and used curves to bring each layer to the height I wanted. I used to put yellow page ads together at my last job so I have a lot of experience doing things fast. I also make good use of Photoshop quickmask function to blur selections etc. I also use the inner glow function to round edges.
Alan
TerryT
04-29-2011, 07:33 PM
Good job Alan.
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