vi·gnetten. A scene built on a small (often 8x8) base
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Wagiri?
Hmm, I have to admit that I have no idea what's going on in Ayucow's Slicing (perhaps someone -Dunechaser?- could help here?), but it sure is a striking vig.
Wagiri is the method of cutting something round into medium/thick, disk-like pieces, as one would cut a carrot. But, I think this vignette is moreso just a work of art. Very interesting (and cool)!
Ooh, this is interesting.... It looks very "real," in the sense of the smoothness of all the shapes involved and the flowing of the red stuff (is that blood?).
Truly weird. Ayucow blogged this overnight, so I'll translate his (very brief) explanation and blog it on TBB this evening. Thanks for the heads-up, Bruce.
Wagiri is the method of cutting something round into medium/thick, disk-like pieces, as one would cut a carrot. But, I think this vignette is moreso just a work of art. Very interesting (and cool)!
ReplyDeleteI´m a german lego creator an i started a blog ;-)
ReplyDeleteInteresiting and great works!
Ooh, this is interesting.... It looks very "real," in the sense of the smoothness of all the shapes involved and the flowing of the red stuff (is that blood?).
ReplyDeleteI have to blog this thing this week. So cool. :-D
Truly weird. Ayucow blogged this overnight, so I'll translate his (very brief) explanation and blog it on TBB this evening. Thanks for the heads-up, Bruce.
ReplyDeleteA day later than promised, but blogged! :-)
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