I'm a classical music fan too. Your work is outstanding.. thank you for the video :)
Thanks all for the comments.
CTValleyRR I'm working on my backdrop right now. Very timely, thank you! I am gratified to see that I seem to be proceeding in the right direction, although I doubt my artistic skill compares to yours!
I'm working on my backdrop right now. Very timely, thank you!
I am gratified to see that I seem to be proceeding in the right direction, although I doubt my artistic skill compares to yours!
It is more a question of "seeing" the world as it looks....
It would be difficult to do a good looking backdrop without good documentation. I use photos, both from books and those that I´ve taken myself, both to inspire me and to work from.
It is also a good thing to cheat as much as possible... If you can use a stencil, do it!
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I haven't used an airbrush on clouds before. That looks great.
Rob Spangler
Graffen,
This is a little off topic, but since you like to combine good classical music with trains you might want to check out the following video, "ALL ABOARD: The Legends of the Rails The Complete Story of Passenger Trains In America" which is available through Amazon for $14.95 or possibly through your library. It's a great video which includes a history of passenger trains in the U.S., including Amtrak, accompanied by classical music by Mozart, Beethoven, et al. It's an excellent video and worth watching just for the music. When the music is combined with the trains, it's outstanding.
Again thanks for sharing your video with us.
Bob
Thanks for that Graffen, I really enjoyed it.
When is the " Making your rugged foam rocks continue on to the backdrop" chapter coming out?
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Thanks for the video, Graffen. You have both a good hand and a great taste in music.
Crandell
Thanks for the comments guys!
The music I used is Mozarts "Requiem", I listen to a LOT of classical music, and it is one of my favourites.
Excellent video. What was the background music that you used?
Beautiful clouds. Rest of it 't ain't bad either.
Thanks for sharing,
Richard
Hi all, I made this today:
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