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Submitted: January 19, 2006
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Resolution: 1600×1200
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Make: NIKON
Model: E2500
Shutter Speed: 10/599 second
F Number: F/3.5
Focal Length: 10 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Jan 14, 2006, 8:57:49 PM

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i wanted to do it full size to begin with, but this is only... bout a foot and a half high? but hey, it counts


i cant decide if i want to coat it in a different metal plating, like copper (which will turn green) or make it black, or any other metals. help me out
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don't know what it should be coated in maybe the copper would be nice as it turns but over all it is a beautiful piece!:nod:

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I like it the way it is. THe rough metal look is nice
thank you!

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thanks! :)

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hai hai hai I like ittttttttttttttttttttttttt lots Mina-chan! :floating: ^^ (my mommy likes it tooooooo) :glomp:

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Wow, this is awesome work! I love the way it's posed, and it shows a great eye for movement! Fantastic work and well sculpted!! :D
aw thank u ali! any ideas on the coating?

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Hmm... it's hard to say because you can'y really see it against different lights and you move around it. I guessing green copper might be nice. I think black might be a bit much and you'd lose the definition a bit, as black is a kinda light-consuming colour, and this is a sculpture that looks well suited to exposing itself. But not too much, because then the outwardness could take away the wonderful feel of the bony structure. So yeah, thinking about it, copper green, or something of a similar brightness/starkness/saturation/shininess/whatever, would work well. A lot of my dad's work uses green copper, and it does look nice. You don't get much form lost in either too much brightness or too much darkness.

I hope that's helpful. It's hard to say exactly as I'm not in a position to see it in its entirety, but I get the feeling that green copper or something similar would work well :)
cool, thank u so much! it helps a lot

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