I had leftover space on my sheets so decided to have the bits cut for a model of the magical bell plinth that sits in the middle of the hall. I forgot to take into consideration the thickness of the wood so I had to assemble it a little differently then I planned but I think it still gets the design across.
Friday, 15 June 2012
Work: Laser Cutting
I went to the
laser cutter the other day to get my model bits cut for the Great Hall of Charn,
and here is the evidence. Unfortunately the laser cutter had a problem so I’ve
not been able to cut the long walls, so for now the bits are sat under my desk
waiting to be assembled.
I had leftover space on my sheets so decided to have the bits cut for a model of the magical bell plinth that sits in the middle of the hall. I forgot to take into consideration the thickness of the wood so I had to assemble it a little differently then I planned but I think it still gets the design across.
I had leftover space on my sheets so decided to have the bits cut for a model of the magical bell plinth that sits in the middle of the hall. I forgot to take into consideration the thickness of the wood so I had to assemble it a little differently then I planned but I think it still gets the design across.
Labels:
Production Design,
Scale,
Story telling,
Work
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