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Thanks for the feedback. I have just replied with some details as to how all
this was done. I have also updated the site with some text. I suffer from
too much work and too little time.
As I mentioned. They are all print outs except for the big submarine. I
forgot to mention that some of the scans are from photos of Lego parts. The
skeleton and octipus were photgraphed with a x4 convertor then I scanned
then and printed them out.
I am so pleased I'm getting such positive feedback.
I'm still working on more renderings and will update the site when I get
some phots processed.
If you want any more info just let me know.
Robin Sayce-Jones
Bram Lambrecht <BramL@JUNO.com> wrote in message
news:Fspuq4.n3q@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Robin Sayce-Jones writes:
> > > A little while ago I decorated my son's bedroom in a Lego Underwater theme.
> > > The results so far can be seen at the following link.
> > > http://www.sayce-jones.co.uk/nathan/bedroom/
> > >
> > > My thanks to all the model makers for the DAT files etc.
> >
> > WOW!!!
> >
> > Not just underwater, but Star Wars too! How did you do it!?! Did you paint
> > those all by hand from ray-traced renderings, or did you print them using a
> > larger-format digital printer and then apply that to the walls and ceiling
> > somehow?
>
> Yes, plesae explain how you accomplished this!
> I'm flattered to have my X-wing (although its not the greatest X-wing out
> there) on those walls!
> --Bram
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