@lingling: just fumbled on this design at deviantart… but with your leads i could learn more about Salvador Dali and Mae West… and the Salvador design is bit different than the one depicted in present model…
anyways thanx for the leads… :)
@lingling: just fumbled on this design at deviantart... but with your leads i could learn more about Salvador Dali and Mae West... and the Salvador design is bit different than the one depicted in present model...
anyways thanx for the leads... :)
there are many variants of the “lip” design that i could find on net… as Don rightly mentioned by ‘re’searching the internet you can find loads of information about literally anything existing on the face of the earth… even non-existent one’s :)
and don’t be fooled by the timble comment…
every culture is a vast ocean in itself… and by that i’m referring to the personal background… so vast that we under estimate it simply because it’s at a sub-conscience level… it was handed to us by our ancestors and we hand it to our offsprings (couldn’t find a better word)… and collectively this becomes a community culture… the ‘culture’ that we speak of in a broader sense… and by sharing it with others… learning about various other cultures… exploring, respecting, ‘re’searching… we build what can be called a universal culture!!! that’s how humanity has evolved…
[i guess :) my personal thoughts…]
so FatherT3d and Don, and we all, we’re just small gears of a much larger mechanism… we have to keep ticking :)
the texture i unknowingly used was that of "Heller Bocca Lips' Loveseat" and not Dali's design...
the original Dali design looks something like this
https://salvadordalimuseum.org/store/product.php?productid=3415&cat=53&page=1
there are many variants of the "lip" design that i could find on net... as Don rightly mentioned by 're'searching the internet you can find loads of information about literally anything existing on the face of the earth... even non-existent one's :)
and don't be fooled by the timble comment...
every culture is a vast ocean in itself... and by that i'm referring to the personal background... so vast that we under estimate it simply because it's at a sub-conscience level... it was handed to us by our ancestors and we hand it to our offsprings (couldn't find a better word)... and collectively this becomes a community culture... the 'culture' that we speak of in a broader sense... and by sharing it with others... learning about various other cultures... exploring, respecting, 're'searching... we build what can be called a universal culture!!! that's how humanity has evolved...
[i guess :) my personal thoughts...]
so FatherT3d and Don, and we all, we're just small gears of a much larger mechanism... we have to keep ticking :)
great!!! hope to see the model here on 3DVIA too... good luck!!!
meanwhile others can appreciate the work at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Madonna_of_Port_Lligat
abu ,you really know to speak
those words aren’t….inflated,like many say…i think you speak not for the sake of speaking,but really having a point of view
abu ,you really know to speak
those words aren't....inflated,like many say...i think you speak not for the sake of speaking,but really having a point of view
spell check!!! thimble and not timble :) (my mistake)
dictionary entry for you:
thimble n. metal or plastic cap worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing. [Old English: related to *thumb]
thimbleful n. (pl. -s) small quantity, esp. of drink.
‘thimble’ is used to describe small quantity… related to thumb… thimble :)
spell check!!! thimble and not timble :) (my mistake)
dictionary entry for you:
thimble n. metal or plastic cap worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing. [Old English: related to *thumb]
thimbleful n. (pl. -s) small quantity, esp. of drink.
'thimble' is used to describe small quantity... related to thumb... thimble :)
I have no more Comments, but because
everyone is watching in this direction,
I still wanted to add this remarkable link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhXz-i_77Q0
If it is harmful, please remove it.
Love it! Very ’70s
thanks Omind :)
just wait for some time and you’ll see a very retro scene…
I know this from somewhere. Has this something to do with “Salvator Dali Mae West’s Lips”?
@lingling: just fumbled on this design at deviantart… but with your leads i could learn more about Salvador Dali and Mae West… and the Salvador design is bit different than the one depicted in present model…
anyways thanx for the leads… :)
Lovely, and definitely Dali-esque! As for the scene… sorry, I don’t have Don’s cultural background!
My cultural background would probably fit in a thimble :D
I mainly learn from the great models uploaded here by researching on the internet.
the texture i unknowingly used was that of “Heller Bocca Lips’ Loveseat” and not Dali’s design…
the original Dali design looks something like this https://salvadordalimuseum.org/store/product.php?productid=3415&cat=53&page=1
there are many variants of the “lip” design that i could find on net… as Don rightly mentioned by ‘re’searching the internet you can find loads of information about literally anything existing on the face of the earth… even non-existent one’s :)
and don’t be fooled by the timble comment…
every culture is a vast ocean in itself… and by that i’m referring to the personal background… so vast that we under estimate it simply because it’s at a sub-conscience level… it was handed to us by our ancestors and we hand it to our offsprings (couldn’t find a better word)… and collectively this becomes a community culture… the ‘culture’ that we speak of in a broader sense… and by sharing it with others… learning about various other cultures… exploring, respecting, ‘re’searching… we build what can be called a universal culture!!! that’s how humanity has evolved…
[i guess :) my personal thoughts…]
so FatherT3d and Don, and we all, we’re just small gears of a much larger mechanism… we have to keep ticking :)
Dali is one of my favorite artists, aside from the DaDa period, which I studied extensively.
see what i mean…
so many of you here already know Dali and his works… whereas its a discovery for me…
A good discovery, I am wirking on and off on a 3D interpretation of his “Madonna of Port Ligat”
great!!! hope to see the model here on 3DVIA too… good luck!!!
meanwhile others can appreciate the work at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Madonna_of_Port_Lligat
abu ,you really know to speak
those words aren’t….inflated,like many say…i think you speak not for the sake of speaking,but really having a point of view
and what the hell is a timble?(sorry,i’ve lost my dictionary)
spell check!!! thimble and not timble :) (my mistake)
dictionary entry for you:
thimble n. metal or plastic cap worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing. [Old English: related to *thumb]
thimbleful n. (pl. -s) small quantity, esp. of drink.
‘thimble’ is used to describe small quantity… related to thumb… thimble :)
and about the other thing of being good with words… your observation did ‘inflate’ me a bit :) he he he… thanks for your good words :)
I have no more Comments, but because
everyone is watching in this direction,
I still wanted to add this remarkable link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhXz-i_77Q0
If it is harmful, please remove it.
you make kind of some speeches instead…