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A Long-Time Space Mantis Lost Vinyl
The Lost Mantis Vinyl is firstly a collection of several original fractals that I've created over the years and never released, for a reason or another, and which I have decided to release publicaly. I'll add more on a regular basis.
These artworks are not all esthetic in nature, but may often carry a high level of symbolism and meanings.
You will find here fractals created over 20 years long period, using several fractal softwares.
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Hmn... I seriously underestimated how tricky this idea was going to be.
The locking mechanism still jams. It is closer to workable, but still a geometric impossibility. I may have to switch to a frame or liner lock - the flipper is redundant really with a back lock design. I was able to put in a slot to admit the geometry though...
This time the pivot point is correctly located.
I'm not fond of the blade shape, and I didn't get the hollow grind I wanted.
Improvements, gimping is better. I've worked out a better method for skeletonisation which will save time.
Swings and roundabouts. Oh and I managed to split off the cutting edge so it can be shiny while the rest is matt.
As before comments on either the design or the render are welcome.
The locking mechanism still jams. It is closer to workable, but still a geometric impossibility. I may have to switch to a frame or liner lock - the flipper is redundant really with a back lock design. I was able to put in a slot to admit the geometry though...
This time the pivot point is correctly located.
I'm not fond of the blade shape, and I didn't get the hollow grind I wanted.
Improvements, gimping is better. I've worked out a better method for skeletonisation which will save time.
Swings and roundabouts. Oh and I managed to split off the cutting edge so it can be shiny while the rest is matt.
As before comments on either the design or the render are welcome.
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