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My present Workspace for T.Rex

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Michael, you wanted to see my workspace again. I assume you wanted to see it as it is today :) So here you go :-P People buy expensive painting for making rust. ME? I use what I have and I think it could look atleast a little like rust? A closer look will follow in a few minutes.

Comments (7)


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Faemike55

2:23PM | Wed, 21 February 2018

I think it looks great! wonderful capture

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durleybeachbum

2:45PM | Wed, 21 February 2018

Lovely to share your space with us!

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RodS Online Now!

7:07PM | Wed, 21 February 2018

A most delightful environment you have for creating art, Helle! And you did a terrific job on making that look like rust!

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LivingPixels

11:12PM | Wed, 21 February 2018

Thanx for sharing this with us my friend!!!

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goodoleboy

12:54PM | Thu, 22 February 2018

OMG, you've got the whole world of art supplies there, Helle. Unbelievable. Reminds me of the sink top counter in my bathroom with all those accoutrements. In any event, T.Rex should really appreciate this. Stellar detail in this photograph.

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T.Rex

4:20PM | Thu, 22 February 2018

Hi Helle! Thanks for the dedication and photo. You have as much space as I have on my kitchen sink. With a little imagination one can get very far. This is shown in your creation of rust on the brown plate. And thanks for showing which component colors you are using for the rust. I have an old "Computer Graphics World" which has an article about photographing rust and dirt and importing it into Poser's Materials Room to create rust and dirt on Poser items. Quite interesting. Keep up the good work. And I'd be glad to see more photos of your work! :-)

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anahata.c

2:30AM | Sat, 24 February 2018

Yessss! THIS, madame, is a STUDIO! I love it!!! When you posted it, I studied it---what in the world do you HAVE in some of those containers??? Forks? Some crazy thing with a big rubber handle? Buttons??? Those scissors again (ok, it looks like there are more than 3, I'm gettin' upset now!). Some strange handle thing (the red thing in the upper right, next to a white bottle with a black squirt top. (And what is that bottle?) You got STUFF here! And yes, the rust piece really looks like rust. I love it (I'll comment on it later---I know you did an upload of it, next upload). So where do you work? I mean, you just clear stuff away so you can work here? Is it a big 'sweep' with your arm, or do you move stuff jar by jar, bottle by bottle? And "Mod Podge?" Is that a Danish thing? (Do you feel like you're being psychoanalyzed, lol? I can't help it---I had stuff like this, and even I didn't know what the hell everything was for...) Great post. And full size, you know what? It's a really cool picture! Big angled perspective, like a miniature city. Great upload Helle, along with the others before it. (And you got two scissors down on the left...lotta scissors here!) (And you will explain Mod Podge. I'm not letting that go...)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.2
Makesamsung
ModelSM-N910C
Shutter Speed1/33
ISO Speed100
Focal Length5

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