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Jeweler:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Athos ... weler1.jpg

The whole bet-you-thought-I-was-going-to-say-Jester gallery:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=229374

The whole alphabet, thus far:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=191062

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Post by Lord Felix »

The whole bet-you-thought-I-was-going-to-say-Jester gallery:
That's great :lol:

Great job as usual. I like the stand with the magnifiying glass.
Very nice.
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This is very nice, but the blue and tan wall kinda clashes. Might be because of the grey and black window... Maybe you could've made if better by removing the 1x8 blue plate, putting a tan cheese slope (dunno if they come in that color) hung upside-down by a half pin on both sides of the blue part above the window, and then blue cheese slopes on the blue arch?

Anyway, like I said, very nice.

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but the blue and tan wall kinda clashes. Might be because of the grey and black window...
I kind of like the blue and tan combination, but with the white and black window and grey base, it probably is a bit too colorful...
Maybe you could've made if better by removing the 1x8 blue plate, putting a tan cheese slope (dunno if they come in that color) hung upside-down by a half pin on both sides of the blue part above the window, and then blue cheese slopes on the blue arch?
Sounds interesting, though I'm not quite sure how you mean...

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Athos wrote:
Maybe you could've made if better by removing the 1x8 blue plate, putting a tan cheese slope (dunno if they come in that color) hung upside-down by a half pin on both sides of the blue part above the window, and then blue cheese slopes on the blue arch?
Sounds interesting, though I'm not quite sure how you mean...

Steve
Yeah, it's kinda hard to explain, so I just Photoshopp'd it.

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you were right but then i thought made i might tie in with his wedding vig
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Post by ZIGGY! »

Neat, though as Scmigniss has mentioned he wall sort of clashes, doesn't suit my taste. Neat little set up there though.

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Post by Mike Viper »

Sarous, please man, use punction and grammer. It's very hard to read/understand what you're saying.

I honestly thought you where going to use "jouster". But this works, I like you're magnifying stand, and the blues all right, but it should go all the way to the bottom of the vignette.

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Post by Spongey »

The great vigs just keep on coming! Athos, I love your whole alphabet project, and this one is just as good as the rest.
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Post by porschecm2 »

Wow, that's an awfully big jewel he's hammering away at!

Good work, as usual.

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Post by DARKspawn »

Very cool, I like all your Medieval Alphabet vigs so far. I don't mind the blue & tan - it's an interesting combination
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porschecm2 wrote:Wow, that's an awfully big jewel he's hammering away at!

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I take it this is the jeweler who made the rock you gave her in the Proposal MOC? :D

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Post by E of Alshire »

smcginnis wrote:Yeah, it's kinda hard to explain, so I just Photoshopp'd it.
Well played!

Another great vig, Steve. Great use of the magnifying glass.
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