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Published: 2017-07-09 22:55:28 +0000 UTC; Views: 800; Favourites: 35; Downloads: 1
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Description A huuuuuge thanks to  and the group for the draw

Hi everypony !

    Here's a second high-relief about her Majesty, the Princess Tempora.
This one take about 30 hours of work, mainly because I had to make the surface by hand
due to the decease of my diamond blade. But from bad things could come good, I'd never think 
that doing a flat surface (which bored me a lot while I was learning) could be so satisfying at the end.
Even if I've choose to let some part of the stone completely untouched to get it more natural there is a weakness
in it at the bottom that kind of annoyed me while I was working on, so sorry for the messy look =S
Anyway I hope you like it guys and, once again, a big thanks to 

See ya everypony !
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Comments: 9

Stuntpony [2017-09-03 14:24:58 +0000 UTC]

Is there any aging techincs you used or would like to use? 'Cause this thing looks new, doesn't look like it was found. Keep creating.

I don't know first thing about carving, but I DO know that it's possible to make it look old, like carving or coins, and stuff like that.

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CloudsCutter In reply to Stuntpony [2017-09-03 16:13:46 +0000 UTC]

First, Thank you very much for the fav' I'm glad you like my work
Yes, I think there is several technics to make a stone look older. The only one
I've seen used to project sands on the stone in order to fracturate the surface.
You can also break some part of the stone but it's more random =S
Anyway, I didn't used any on this piece.
I'm curious, how do you make a coin look older ?
If you have any other question I'll be happy to answer it

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Oridons [2017-07-11 12:46:17 +0000 UTC]

Oh, joli !
Par contre, quelle est cette trainée blanche dessus ? Ô.o

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CloudsCutter In reply to Oridons [2017-07-11 13:36:06 +0000 UTC]

Merci !
Concernant cette "trainée" blanche, je suis pas vraiment sûr
mais il s'agit probablement d'une veine de granit ou de mica (plus probablement du mica)
qui cours dans la pierre. Désolé de ne pouvoir être définitif, je n'ai que des connaissances
très ( trop ) limité en géologie. =S

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Oridons In reply to CloudsCutter [2017-07-11 14:14:09 +0000 UTC]

Oh, donc c'est interne à la pierre. C'est ce que je me demandais en fait ^^
Merci pour la réponse en tout cas !

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CloudsCutter In reply to Oridons [2017-07-11 15:30:51 +0000 UTC]

Je t'en prie

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learn2chillax [2017-07-09 23:52:14 +0000 UTC]

Wow! That's some dedication! o_o
Awesome work! 

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CloudsCutter In reply to learn2chillax [2017-07-10 00:34:20 +0000 UTC]

Haha ! ^^ Yeah ... I suppose you can say that
Thank you very much ! ( and for the fav' too )

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learn2chillax In reply to CloudsCutter [2017-07-10 00:35:42 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome!

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