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Project updates pt.3

 


AT LAST! PROGRESS! After three different prototypes, each with its own unique settings and design elements I have now finally struck gold. The first, most complicated layer to my design is now complete and now I have several settings for the laser cutter saved and prepared, which should make the following layers of paper to be produced not only faster, but more reliably as well. I feel as though a large weight has now come off my shoulders, and I also now understand better now the full limits to the new laser cutter in the thing tank as Peter shared with me that this is the largest and most complicated design to be put on the bed as of yet!



I feel so relived that even after nearly giving up, there is now a light at the end of the tunnel. As of now, I am currently working on the second layer or detail and I have begun drawing more inspiration from the smaller design elements from the movie such as the environment's, such as creating more stars and flowers


I would particularly like to reference scenes such as when Calcifer and Howl first meet and when Sophie and Howl visit the cottage;










I feel that there is a wealth of visual information I can get to create many more delicate and subdued details. 


Overall. I'm excited to get started on polishing up this project and getting all the details and final layers to this tapestry completed, I feel that this will not simply be fan art but an actual, unique, well constructed object and piece of art. 

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