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Pine Princess carves GameRoom Magazine Logo!!...
saint:
Would she consider making those to sell? :)
--- Quote from: Donkey_Kong on November 09, 2006, 10:16:03 am ---Thanks Saint!!...She will be glad to know she has your endorsment. She is still sleeping though, I think i wore her out seriously! She carved so much wood that she literally couldn't move her hands the next day!!
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Donkey_Kong:
--- Quote ---Would she consider making those to sell?
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I'm pretty sure she will do more to order. Obviously she would be willing to try some different characters as well...Send her some digital art + dimensions and she could quote prices on a per order basis for now. PM would work good for now...
My stuff is done so...she's all yours :laugh2: JK hun!!
EDIT: To give you an idea...Her current art dimensions are as follows
DK 16"x10"x1" Pine
Mario 14"x8"x1" Pine
Pacman 11"x10"x1" Pine
Ghost 8"x8"x1" Pine
Hint: The more detail that your character has will require it to be larger in size for best results. For example we learned that Mario should have been a little bigger. DK is just right as he turned out well. If you went smaller with DK you might start losing the crazy detail. Pacman is just right and the ghost is cool. The ghost has a bit of a paint issue that won't happen again as well.
DK
specfire:
Donkey-Kong, A suggestion, if your wife is actually interested in selling these, then you should look at making molds of your existing characters and then casting new ones out of resin. You could make lots of them, of very high quality, without it taking too much of your time. Otherwise, either they will be too expensive, or they won't be worth your wife's time to carve. Good luck :)
WaRpEd:
Those wood :laugh2: (sorry had to go there) look great as gameroom art.
When your wife's hands are better I'd love to get price's and lesson's on woodcarving.
Cheers
vrf:
Wow, those are awesome!
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