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Thalia Toha's avatar

Caroline- The last one really speaks to me, with foreground-background nuances. Beautiful!

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Caroline Rudge's avatar

Thank you so much Thalia 💕

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Clair Sullivan's avatar

This is insanely cool. I had no idea you made them this way! Now I want to play on painted glass panels but I think my wallet would hate me.

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Caroline Rudge's avatar

Ooh, that I’d like to see ! Go pinch some out of an old Ikea cabinet 😉 (As for cool, it’s either that or ridiculous, I’m not sure which) 💕

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Scribblings and Things's avatar

Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your process - it’s so interesting

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Caroline Rudge's avatar

Thanks! It certainly is quite a process 😅

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Hannah's avatar

Glad to see someone else taking the approach of making elements to complete the whole, and I agree - it makes them really useful for creating different versions, that's my plan too! I'll be following along 🙂

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Caroline Rudge's avatar

I’m loving the surprises and variations that I can come up with…it’s fun to ‘have fun’ with your work 😋

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Jennifer M Potter's avatar

It's so cool to see all that went into this piece!

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Naomi Rudge's avatar

Such a beautiful image Caroline! I love the depth of perception that you build with your "glass slide tower" method 😉 Can't wait to see the whole week of images! 💕🦌✨️

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Caroline Rudge's avatar

Thank you so much! The 'multiplane' filming method was used back in the days of hand drawn disney animation, although it was somewhat bigger and more sophisticated...But I've adapted the idea to suit my way of working quite well!

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