is an art within the work itself, so don't get discouraged if your first job becomes
a bomb out. This image below is a picture I painted of some
pyramids with low clouds drifting among the towering pecks. The fibers
optic enhancement on this job is quite different than the other jobs I've
done. As for the real pyramids in Egypt, they stand high to the heavens
with their own enhancement of green aviation lights twinkling from the
bottom and climbing along the stones that meet at the top from three angels.
So I copied the concept and reconstructed the light setup in a miniature
fiber optic light display.
This picture was taken during the daytime
where as the optics are not effective. I also installed some cables
(optics) to create a star background above the clouds to give a distant
3D effect.
There are brighter fiber optic options
that you can use to light up your project at a daytime lightness.
You might find that it gets to be a l more expensive option. The
optics that are visible in the daytime are of higher density of cable
at a higher cost.
Remember that it takes a couple of projects
to get the knack of the prospective in the placement of lighted cables.
So my advise is, don't use your favorite wall creation for the first exercise.
You'll find it a lot more easier to install one cable at a time.
After each installment preview the job in a dark surrounding. It's
just like the old thumb in the air trick. Sit down and speculate
after working a couple of minutes and see if the lights are doing what
there set up to do.
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