Wrinkle paint
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When I was working in the camera stores it wasn't unusual to see the pictures from the little old ladies in which there would be two consecutive Christmases on the same roll.
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@dave r said:
When I was working in the camera stores it wasn't unusual to see the pictures from the little old ladies in which there would be two consecutive Christmases on the same roll.
I have some camera's that would have stories to tell if they could only talk.
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@roger said:
I have some camera's that would have stories to tell if they could only talk.
I'll bet.I remember selling cameras that did talk.
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Viewfinder turret for the motion picture camera. Got distracted with this as an art piece.
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Cool. A turret never looked so good.
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Caused me to develop turret's syndrome.
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Still a work in progress, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I started to assemble the parts and the main lens turret did not mesh with the viewfinder turret. Just like the real world, I had left out a part in the assembly. I think for the final render, I will dump it in a muddy canal with a little blood in the water and some bamboo for background.
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Looks as it did when it came out of the box. Nice work.
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Have some work to do on the far side before I can render. Fymoro, Watkins, the Doh! tread, rereading the Twilight manual, and watching everyone else's work has been a tremendous help. I want to drop the final model in a jungle stream, but building that is a daunting concept.
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This is the right side of the camera. The only major structure left is a tripod attachment structure that forms part of the bottom and this side. Also, there is leather handstrap for holding the camera. Soon, I can begin to struggle with the materials and the render. Probably time to go back and read the Duh!-Doh! thread.
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Ooh. I like that presentation style.
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A test render to get a feel for the project before refining the materials.
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Getting the hang of materials.
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