Hi you all,
First I would like to thank all the people who helped me in my first post about this base.
Second: I've made some improvements on the base and I've got a question (Will come to that later)
I've made a new fence. One that's called a sheepfence... It need a little bit sanding on the top and of course, still has to be painted... As all the things on the base. The pole has been shortened by +/- 3cm... I would like to remain that height.
There's also some grass added... I think it worked well.
How it would come, I can refere(? Spelling allright?) to some pics of an earlier made vignette (still has got to do that figure )
Pictures can be found here
So my question is:
What do you guys think would be better? The one with the pole standing alone, or the other one?
Best Regards
Wesley
All coment's appreciated
I've forgot the pictures: Stupid me.
Here they are:
Here can you see the fence well:
One pole:
Two poles:
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Grassy land (little update and improvements)
Wezz
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Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 02:12 AM UTC
jlmurc
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Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 02:18 AM UTC
Wezz I followed the link and can only find pictures of a marvelous figure base with a tree stump, fabulous grass complete with flowers.
I think that one looks really natural, now lets see the proper ome that you post about.
John
I think that one looks really natural, now lets see the proper ome that you post about.
John
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Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 02:19 AM UTC
Now the pics have loaded personally I like pics 1 & 2 and this now shows great promise as to what it will become when you finishy it.
John
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Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 02:59 AM UTC
:-) Much improved - I like it a lot now.
Two poles is distracting to me. I personally would leave it out and put something there that is lower that does not distract from the figures. Maybe a leftover pitchfork or shepards hook.
Two poles is distracting to me. I personally would leave it out and put something there that is lower that does not distract from the figures. Maybe a leftover pitchfork or shepards hook.