Rishi wrote:
> POVing in the New Year...> > Rishi
Wow, me like it.
The wall looks great but the door must be new
installed into it's frame. It looks too clean
compared to the wall.
Happy new year,
Sebastian
Rishi wrote:
> POVing in the New Year...> > Rishi > > >
Beautiful start. I think an intriguing thing will be the ultimate
texturing of the door. Right now of course the texture is common to the
vertical slats and horizontal braces, but obviously that would not be
true for the wood grain. I might be true however for some of the
weathering and wear. You know, a spill or scrape might extend across
both a slat and a brace.
Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> Rishi wrote:> > POVing in the New Year...> >> > Rishi> >> >> >> Beautiful start. I think an intriguing thing will be the ultimate> texturing of the door. Right now of course the texture is common to the> vertical slats and horizontal braces, but obviously that would not be> true for the wood grain. I might be true however for some of the> weathering and wear. You know, a spill or scrape might extend across> both a slat and a brace.
I like it as well. I agree with this about the boards, and also think a thin
brick veneer on the sides of the brinks to hide the 2d texture will help a
good deal.