Starting a new thread to show off any new patterns I submit to the pattern depot. Just submitted a baroque style dragon meant to frame a subject. It carved really well. Test carve enclosed.
Starting a new thread to show off any new patterns I submit to the pattern depot. Just submitted a baroque style dragon meant to frame a subject. It carved really well. Test carve enclosed.
That did carve nicely. Great work. I will be purchasing that one for sure!
I like dragons and this is one that I'll have to add to my collection. Great job Oscar.
dbemus, Sharon,
Thank you for the kind comments.
Another very nice one!
Beautiful work! Hope to see it in the Pattern depot.
Thank you. We'll have to see how it carves this weekend. It may require a little tweaking before submitting.
I did the 3d model in the worst possible way of doing it. It has over 3 million vertices. No overall strategy on building the model which is always a bad way of doing things.
The first three patterns in the series have been submitted for consideration to the pattern depot.
Very nice Oscar.
It is one one should have.
Happy Carving
Robert D.
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OMG Oscar you're getting better and better! That is a wonderful pattern!
Suzanne, thank you. It still feels like I have a ways to go but I am way further along than when I started.
I've been focusing on learning techniques for architectural scroll figure modeling. I got a little lucky on this one.
Here is my latest effort. I still have to carve it to see how well it carves but I think it should carve well.
Post script: Good thing I posted it before I carved it (I really do need that sign about measuring twic and cutting once).
After looking at it I realized I had missed an element on the left side. I failed to mirror the figure correctly while I was modeling. It was a 30 second fix. Duplicated right side element, mirrored on x axis and then moved to left side position.