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wall project ;] tribal lion - PHOTOS OF FINNISHED PROJECT

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by RadeX, 3 Sep 2005.

  1. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    Hi, I see there are some room projects on bit-tech so I thought "why not" ;]

    Here is what i draw on my wall in my room. All the work took me about 7/8 hours

    First I've printed the lion:

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    and cut it out:

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    then i stick it to the wall and draw the contours:

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    after that I've started to draw inside the contours with some small brushes:

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    and here's the final result:

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  2. Jewno

    Jewno industrial designer

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    awesome!
     
  3. aevitas

    aevitas What's a Dremel?

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    w00t nice.. mayb you can give some accents (sp?) so it brings out the lion a little more?

    Mayb put 2 lights under/above it so it's lighted when it's dark? :rock:
     
  4. jopers1986

    jopers1986 Minimodder

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    yer i concure with aevitas, and put a throw over the sofa! a nice cream one with some cushons
     
  5. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    that's cool! I wish I could paint something on walls too...
     
  6. Decon Frost

    Decon Frost What's a Dremel?

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    Verry nice!

    Another option you could use in this case is the overhead-projector.
     
  7. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    I won't add any light
    I'm not such a maniac :D
     
  8. zeeke

    zeeke What's a Dremel?

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    Dude, nice work :)
    When I saw the last picture, I knew it - you must be from Poland :p
    Tylko tutaj robią takie kanapy i karnisze do zasłon :> Co nie umniejsza faktu odwalenia kawałka pięknej roboty :)
     
  9. LOTTARO

    LOTTARO What's a Dremel?

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    WOWW!!!!


    I wanna make me a tattoo of this lion!
     
  10. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    MiNiMaL_FuSS ƬӇЄƦЄ ƁЄ ƇƠƜƧ ӇЄƦЄ.

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    you could just left the paper cutout on the wall and sprayed it?
     
  12. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    Yes I could BUT ... it could happen the same what is in your avatar, the paint could drip down (or what's it called)

    Anyway, my way is more precise and that why it will be looking better then just spraying the paper ;]
     
  13. Rsx

    Rsx What's a Dremel?

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    Looks wery good. How do you made so big pic? How do you printed it on those A4 papers?
     
  14. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    First step is to make a big bitmap, I have resized the original picture and then just printed it.
    The printer prints the hole pic in pieces which you must put together like puzzle :)
     
  15. MiT

    MiT Don't feed me after midnight!! nom

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    I really like that. What size did you re-size it? and what software did you use?

    cheers
     
  16. RadeX

    RadeX What's a Dremel?

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    In the "Paint" program I clicked the Attributes and filled the (for an example) Height in CENTIMETRES
    then I've clicked the Pixels and the value changed from 100 centimeters to 3790 pixels

    that was only to know to how much must I resize the picture

    At the end I resized the picture in ACDSee to 3790 pixels, saved it and printed :)
     
  17. vetlel

    vetlel What's a Dremel?

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    Another way to get BIG versions of your pics is to insert them on a excel sheet,
    in there you can see exactly how many A4's your pic will be...
     
  18. Starbuck3733T

    Starbuck3733T Look out sugar, here it comes

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    Wall modding! Nice stuff!
     

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