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  1. #1
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    Smile LOW COST BEST QUALITY LARGE RELIEF MODELS

    I am displaying here the relief work created with ArtCAm pro Ver 9.021. These reliefs are also available in STL format for the users they dont have ARTCAM. These reliefs are low price reliefs. If somebody interested then contact me at
    [email protected]

    Any comments will b appreciated
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    Many Views no response:-) Any criticism on artwork may b highly appreciated(nuts)

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    Smile Another Relief

    Dimension 120 X 500 mm:rainfro:
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    Another for Mantel Piece

    150mm x 1000mm (6" x 40")
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    Hello Kalid,

    I think your problem is as follows. The sizes and shapes you offer are nice, but they don't specifically fit potential customer's needs. I will offer you the same advice I offered the gentleman from Russia. Make a library of parts that the customer can purchase and be able to stitch them together to get the design he/she may need.


    For instance, in addition to what you have shown here, offer a design that could also be used as a corner section and now by using a mirror function as well as a rotate function, the customer can do a fireplace mantle that is wrapped with carving. Both sides the top and the corner transitions.

    I have a particular design I am looking for, and will have to have it custom modeled, or be able to cut/paste rotate/mirror etc to be able to fit it in the area I want to carve. Due to my $$$ situation I know that I will probably not be able to afford to have it custom modeled. I am looking for scroll work and the only examples I have found that I like are on antique muzzle loader rifle's both European and American. The examples I found are nice, but do not cover very much of the rifle and of course would not fit the surface I am wanting to cover, which is about 20"X16" with nearly full coverage.

    Mike
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    Thank u Termite enlightenin me.. i will follow ur advice:-)

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    A Landscape

    Another one
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    Deer

    Another relief:rainfro:
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    Big Scenery

    Size 300mm x 2128mm
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    Deer Scene

    Beautiful deer scene:rainfro:
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    Smile Barasingha in Jungle

    Big Design for DOOR carving:rainfro:
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    Smile

    On door or room separator it will look gr8:-)
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    Sparrows under sun...
    (nuts)
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    How about actually cutting some of these designs out on a router and figuring up cost of materials and time to arrive at your price you have to sell them at. You'll never make a penny from them unless you start making sawdust.

    Or are you wanting to sell your reliefs as software files so that others can use them? You might want to be a little more descriptive as to what you are seeking with your posting.
    Nathan

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    Ducks in water

    Ducks:rainfro:
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    Thank u anoel for ur comments.. Currently my router is under repair...as soon i release from there i will make some dust n post here along with relief.

    My aim is to make doors, mantle piecces for one of upcoming events of FUN FAIR CUM CHARITY SHOW.
    Didn't u mention about the beauty/ugliness of the reliefs... :-)
    Regards
    KFK

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    Oh one thing more i didn't mention prices of each relief because this forum not allow me to do.. However i willing to sell my artwork. n if somebody interested contact me at
    [email protected]

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    All designs can b modified and custom made as per customer need...:-)

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    Post Relifs available in STL format

    Apart of RLF/ART formates,All the relief are available in STL format too.:rainfro:

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