Young Banksy
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Just for fun
Every village has one
Admin please delete if inappropriate
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It's so subtle I took a while to get the 'bush' allusion...
As far as I am concerned it's fine - but perhaps not funny enough -
Never seen this kind of pavement before, is this a local pattern?
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It's commonly called random "cobbles"
It's quite a common road finish in the UK [Georgian/Victorian/Edwardian].
It's granite 'setts' [each of approximately the same size], laid in a somewhat random 'quasi-radiating' pattern...
Inevitably, as cars came along it was replaced by more modern flatter finishes... -
We were more to those in France:
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needed a while to find what was meant with "please delete if inappropriate"wonderful work again - Your "Old English" (donΒ΄t know how to name it) series is great!!!
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random "cobbles" + out of scale
Here is the other render
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Haha!
What render engine do you use?
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If the young Banksy is hidden in the baby carriage
where is the ladder used for the drawing on the brickwall?Ps My family had a white Ford Anglia when i was very young!
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Hello Rich, it's v-ray.
Hello Frenchy, step ladders are a no-no with health and safety -
Another winner Tadema, i like the period vehicles; are they available on the warehouse ?
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This looks a lot like the Morris Minor model:
3D Warehouse
3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp.
(3dwarehouse.sketchup.com)
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Thanks Simon & David, yes they are from the warehouse but I would only use them at ''distance''. Some cracking car models in the warehouse by the likes of Mandun etc if you look through.
John
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this is great... took me a minute to find it, too.. which makes it all the better.
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Nice John, very nice, perhaps we could all do with being a bit more Banksy from time to time.
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Subtle. Love it!
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Is this to be the first in a "Young Banksy" series?
Like the black sky - makes the buildings pop.
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