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Re: commercial sculpting
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lugnet.fun
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Sat, 12 May 2001 17:27:22 GMT
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In lugnet.fun, Ken Takeuchi writes:
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> The NIPPON-LEVER products I made were MOD'S HAIR shampoo, LUX
> shampoo, LIPTON tea, RAMA margarine, PONS facial cream, and
> DOMESTOS detergent. They were twice as big than the real package
> to form sure shapes and details.I did not use any special bricks like
> rounded or angled to let the models clearly seen as a cluster of bricks.
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Ken - great work! I have some questions about the final look of your
models. Did someone else apply the labels after you had finished? Did
someone paint some of the labels on to the bricks?
Or were your models somehow touched up using a photo editing program?
Just curious,
Greg
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: commercial sculpting
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| (...) The logos are the labels the company sent me to use. No arranges including painting were added. The images on the print were photoshop-re-touched though. Ken-Tucky (24 years ago, 13-May-01, to lugnet.fun)
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| Hi. I usually ramble around BUILDING/MECHA but today I would like to post an experience I recently had. I had a chance to build LEGO sculptures for NIPPON-LEVER CO. (a Japanese branch of the UNILEVER CO., the famouse housekeeping and food products (...) (24 years ago, 8-May-01, to lugnet.fun) !!
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