Amateur dramatics. Set design. Black Adder, WW1.
-
I got caught up with a local drama society last year. They had never seen SU or any 3D Vis before at all. All very impressed. Esp the 'Director' who was able to see the 'what is to be' space.
First thing of course, was to model the theatre itself, which as a Component is ready for future productions. All accurate to 20mm.
I physically built the set as well. (With fridge cartons and a bit of 70x19mm). [Or 3 1/2" x 3/4" for the odd countries.]
Sorry, me too lazy to extract the images from the PDF, go for it if you wish.
Baz. -
BAZ, in this case "Bravo"! - these illustrations of the stage set are wonderful (and so worth showing them instantly!), I love them!
And btw - what a great kind of theatre activity this is - so again Bravo for this -
Simple but effective, nicely done, Sir.
-
Nice work Baz
I wonder if Kim Tolman is still active on the forum.
I took one of her workshops at Bootcamp. She is a professional set designer, and I'd love to hear her comments. -
Excellent in their simplicity ! Clearly conveys the intent of the design.
-
Thanks chaps, glad you like it. I think there is a lot to be said for quick and dirty modelling.
-
Excellent work.
Advertisement