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Hi all,
Im pleased to present a series of vignettes:
Track and
Field
PLMKWYT,
Bruce
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Oops,
I forgot to give credit to Andrew
Hovartits. He posted his
track vig at about the
same time that I was making my pole vault vig, and it was the inspiration for me
to go on and make the series. I also drew inspiration from his SNOTty track.
Andrews vig:
Bruce
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Bruce -
I love the use of two flags to represent a tearing ribbon!
It adds a tremendous dynamism what otherwise could be a static looking scene.
Brilliant!
-Rob A>
On 5/19/05, Bruce Hietbrink <bnh@chem.ucla.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I'm pleased to present a series of vignettes:
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> http://www.ozbricks.com/bricktales/misc/town/track/track02.html
> PLMKWYT,
> Bruce
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Hey Bruce,
Great work as always... these all have a certain cute feel to them and
the scale is excellent in its figness.
Thanks and God Bless,
Nathan
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Rob Antonishen rob.antonishen@gmail.com wrote:
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Bruce -
I love the use of two flags to represent a tearing ribbon!
It adds a tremendous dynamism what otherwise could be a static looking scene.
Brilliant!
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Thanks,
The ribon was actually my first idea after I made the pole vault, and led to
expanding to the whole set of ten. It maybe doesnt come across in that pic,
but I like how theyre bursting off of the 8x8 platform out at you (more
here).
Bruce
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Nathan Todd wrote:
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Hey Bruce,
Great work as always... these all have a certain cute feel to them
and the scale is excellent in its figness.
Thanks and God Bless,
Nathan
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Thanks, Nathan. This was a fun set of vigs to build. Sports have a natural
action that is nice to capture in vignettes, so I plan on doing some other
sports as well.
Bruce
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