Thanks for the responses Jan, crafty and Ray. I'm interested in creating some sort of 3D-ish mural or some sort of design on an interior wall. I'm not an artist so it can't be anything very difficult.
They do sell some kits. You basically have transfer sheets that you trace the supplied drawing onto the wall and then do a paint-by-number thing. I've also read a few ways that you can transfer your own drawing. One by a projector. The other by scanning into Photoshop, printing it piece by piece, attaching carbon paper then drawing it onto the wall.
I do have a design that I'd like to try but am still open to other things. I'm not exactly sure if this would be considered 3D. I'd like to draw (then paint the lines) this into a corner of a wall (interior corner, not an exterior corner). I imagine this would look normal when viewed at the central angle but look skewed at any other angle. I don't know the technique for drawing it so that the lines are correct going from one wall to the other when looking from afar.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Jan Flood <jan.flood2@att.net> wrote:
What type of 3-D art? Computer? Sculpting? Videos? Paper Maiche Wall Art? 3-D Quilting?
On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:54 AM, subprong wrote:
By slim chance are there any members who know something about creating 3D art?
Jan Flood
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