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Old 12-10-2007, 08:26 PM
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Oh, well. My son and daughter both agree (overriding the old man) that since these two mural carvings depict literally every aspect of perspective and depth management, it should be a tutorial, not a quick description. So........ We'll try to find the original photography, add some visual technique and methodolgy pictures and post it in the Tutorial forum.
I'm guessing that this will take a few days since my son will have to fit it in between studio work.
Patience. It will be worth it to the novices.

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Pierre,
I think it will be worth it to anyone who pays attention. I will be looking forward to your tutorial and thank you in advance for the time it will take.
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Looking forward to it Pierre and thanks.

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Old 12-18-2007, 12:23 PM
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Still waiting for Lat to help with the demo part. He's talking about my doing a Master's Mural Carving video and manual early in '08. The hands would be his, but the techniques and self made specialty tools are mine.
We're hoping it will slow down enough to do a decent photo show and tell for the forum right after Christmas. I have a number of photos already but we do need more technique photos to go with the verbals.

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Hi Pierre!

Here you go, just like I said...one door closed, and now, it sounds like another is opening. That's great! Look forward to reading the tutorial.

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You did, didn't you. You're more perceptive than I was for sure.

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Can't wait to see this Pierre. Sounds like it will be excellent. Glad to see you are still finding a way to stay connected to carving even if you can't hoist the tools yourself.

Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.


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