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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

time capsule model sketches




The round model was all black matboard so there was absolutely no shadow or shine on it regardless of the light I used or at least that's how it seemed, I was clueless how to add value.
Posted by Kurt Huizenga at 11:12 PM
Labels: IAR-110

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