You label these medieval, but they just look rustic to me (My brother, as a boy, made a picnic table out of wood, from scratch--your pieces remind me of that). It must be wonderful to create these things. It's like being a virtual artisan. The items jump off the page and suggest all manner of things. Just great @quantumg. Nothing like them anywhere. They are yours. They are unique.
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Thanks @agmoore. I truly appreciate you stopped by. :-)
You're of course absolutely right. It could be rustic elements as well. Or Viking style stuff, as mballesteros stated. And as I can remember, not so long ago all this stuff could be easily found in every small village around the world. I guess my grandparents still knew water wells like those. Definitely, in my very young years I knew farmers owning such kind of wooden wheelbarrows.
How quickly things evolve these days, and how long it all remained the same before. Incredibly fascinating!
A little bit, yes. But often I also feel a bit as if I were an illusionist when doing 3d modelling.
One of my hobbies is carving. When I carve a figure, I have to carve the shape out of the wood. It is what it is, whether it's in my vise or on the shelf.
With 3D modeling, it's sufficient enough to make the viewer think it's a carved shape. However, such effects are quite often just pure illusion and not even in the virtual world of 3D models it is an honest result of a job similarly done.
But well, Bob Ross's "happy little accidents" also finally contribute to illusion. ^__^
Have you ever tried Blender? It's a paradise for animation lovers!
Oh, I've written way too much again. Sorry :-D
Have a great and restful Sunday. 👐 :-)
Hello my friend,
How could you possibly write too much? I love to 'listen' to you when you write. There is always a calm presence that comes through. You have a great writing voice. Most people don't have a voice at all when they write.
I didn't know that you carved. So does my brother. Started with simple carpentry, and became a builder, eventually (small time, no big business). I think that picnic table was his first project :)) Carving, imagining shapes and bringing them to life in your hands is a rare talent.
You have written about Blender before. It might be a challenge for me to learn, but then everything I've done on Hive was once a challenge, so maybe I should check it out.
Hope you are having a restful, creative weekend. Being creative is such an essential part of who you are.
Regards...