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More of my Artwork. But It's woodworking instead. :D

GSUB

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I've made all of these myself.
If you have any questions or critiques, go right ahead. :)
-Cameron M. W.




Final Fantasy VII


Quake 4


Gears of War


Halo 3


Unreal Tournament


Doom 3


Counter-Strike 1.6
 

GSUB

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Oh of course. This was all made while i was getting good at using the scroll saw.
Now that I'm more confident, I might try and turn some of my art, into a wood carving like stuff.
haha.
=)
Thankss.
 

Spire

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Use a dremel to carve into your work. The scroll saw can be tons of fun for cutting out planed shapes, but the dremel can be used to make it into a true wood-carving.
 

GSUB

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Yeah. But I did all of this in woodshop. The tools are very limited.
This is done on some crappy compressed particle board on a scroll saw.

Cause these are definately not carvings. Ha.
Thanks
 

Spire

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Yeah. But I did all of this in woodshop. The tools are very limited.
This is done on some crappy compressed particle board on a scroll saw.

Cause these are definately not carvings. Ha.
Thanks
No, don't get me wrong. I was exactly where you are now a couple years ago in my first woodshop class. Tools were limited to miter, band, and scroll saw, and I didn't know what to do with the first two, so I mainly used the scroll saw to cut out designs. It's a great tool, and you've obviously a great proficiency in its use. I was merely suggesting something you may want to pursue to enhance your work.

They are great studies man, and honestly, they don't need to be anything original as said before. You're merely "homaging" that which you care for by putting your time to accurately render the logos of said games in a sawed wooden form. I dig it.
 

joeplicate

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oh ****ting ****s
that's really cool gsub



I actually think you could even paint these and then sell them for mad moneys
 
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