Sunday, 13 December 2015
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Backdrops
The current state of the backdrop pleases me - it's almost there.
But I saw this feature on interior design where you can buy an illustrated layer of film that can be stuck on top of a window giving one the impression that while living in Glasgow one is looking out over Paris.
Note: Eiffel Tower holds a less significant place.
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Too busy today to write any more.
But I saw this feature on interior design where you can buy an illustrated layer of film that can be stuck on top of a window giving one the impression that while living in Glasgow one is looking out over Paris.
Note: Eiffel Tower holds a less significant place.
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Too busy today to write any more.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
First real progress on backdrop.
The visual effect of the layout depresses me - it's all too visually disparate.
Perhaps the buildings in the backdrop are too white.
So I brushed a watercolour wash of gray across them.
At first the paint wouldn't adhere as if the paper of the backdrop had an oily surface. Then I remembered that soap can bind water and oil together.
And that worked.
That's one hec of a lot better.
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Currently listening to:
A friend of mine who goes by the name of "Galaxian".
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So returned to this:
And of course this:
Perhaps the buildings in the backdrop are too white.
So I brushed a watercolour wash of gray across them.
At first the paint wouldn't adhere as if the paper of the backdrop had an oily surface. Then I remembered that soap can bind water and oil together.
And that worked.
That's one hec of a lot better.
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Currently listening to:
A friend of mine who goes by the name of "Galaxian".
Galaxian |
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Tiring of this. |
And of course this:
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Backdrop development
Decided to spend a few minutes extending the backdrop in a rightwards direction.
Definitely worth doing. and will continue over next week.
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Existing. |
After a couple of minutes sketching. |
Definitely worth doing. and will continue over next week.
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Currently listening to:
DJ Marcelle |
Currently reading:
Just finished reading. |
Just started reading. |
Continually reading and re-reading |
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Backdrop tweakings
Explored the possibility of a different coloured backdrop.
So I covered them with buff coloured envelopes to see what the general effect would be.
Actually, I prefer the way things were!!!
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I wondered if the black and white sketches of the backdrop were unsymapthetic to the buildings standing in front of them. |
So I covered them with buff coloured envelopes to see what the general effect would be.
Actually, I prefer the way things were!!!
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Currently listening to:
NTS Radio |
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Sunday, 1 November 2015
More Mosaic
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Application of More Mosaic Tiles
Decided to modify the appearance of the theatre roof.
Currently it is made of lego spray painted gray - too dull.
Didn't have the time today to do more rows.
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Currently it is made of lego spray painted gray - too dull.
Actually, used purple and white tiles. |
Didn't have the time today to do more rows.
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Currently listening to:
Keith Richards on Desert Island Discs |
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Currently reading:
Classy! |
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Added some small touches with mosaic tiles.
Visually, broke up the green lego roof of one of the ceramic buildings. At the moment it still presents a bit of a mass of greenness.
Thought that some suggestions of windows in the garrets would add to the visual interest.
So, stuck a pair of little light green mosaic tiles onto each garret.
Think it helps.
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Currently listening to:
Every Hot Chip album I possess.
For example:
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Sunday, 11 October 2015
Back to Mosaic
Still trying to tackle what I call "The overall visual effect" of the model railway. Nothing to do with verisimilitude but very much to do with making the layout pleasing to behold.
My next target/culprit for attention is the roof of one of the ceramic buildings which at present has a pitched lego roof with a flat dark green inlay.
The roof presents too much of a dark green mass; it needs breaking up, visually speaking.
Since I have used a chequered pattern of mosaic tiles elsewhere on the layout, notably the platforms but also the roof of another ceramic building, I thought I'd apply the same solution to this roof inlay.
And here's the result:
A definite improvement, I think.
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Currently listening to:
I've got all Captain Beefheart albums on vinyl, but decided to download the following to iTunes.
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My next target/culprit for attention is the roof of one of the ceramic buildings which at present has a pitched lego roof with a flat dark green inlay.
The roof presents too much of a dark green mass; it needs breaking up, visually speaking.
Since I have used a chequered pattern of mosaic tiles elsewhere on the layout, notably the platforms but also the roof of another ceramic building, I thought I'd apply the same solution to this roof inlay.
And here's the result:
A definite improvement, I think.
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Currently listening to:
Captain Beefheart |
Clear Spot |
Doc at the Radar Station |
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Currently reading:
Finished - very enjoyable |
Just started |
Every day without fail. |