Impresionante, amigo mío... Cuánta calidez, ternura y algo de soledad en el paisaje...Y qué decir de tus trazos! si eres todo un ARTISTA. Te felicito enormemente.
Un abrazo inmenso, y un deseo de un muy bendecido año 2014 para ti y los tuyos!
Two extra tales observe the identical procedure, creating the 200 sq. The printing process resulted in extraordinarily much less construction waste and the designers claim that the fabric might be be} reused on the finish of the lifespan, then find yourself in a landfill. This one isn’t really a project, however it was the premise for all of the above learning actions. I taught my college students the steps to create the “slice” Bottle Warmers required for the printer to learn a 2D object and turn it right into a 3D object. Another enjoyable exercise was creating historical artifacts and 3D printing them.
Muy lindo esto trabajo tambien...toda la serie! Chau, Arianna
ResponderEliminar¡Una joya más en esta serie de acuarelas geniales!
ResponderEliminarUn abrazo.
Impresionante, amigo mío...
ResponderEliminarCuánta calidez, ternura y algo de soledad en el paisaje...Y qué decir de tus trazos! si eres todo un ARTISTA.
Te felicito enormemente.
Un abrazo inmenso, y un deseo de un muy bendecido año 2014 para ti y los tuyos!
Muchas gracias, Arianna, Oñera, Maritza.
ResponderEliminarTwo extra tales observe the identical procedure, creating the 200 sq. The printing process resulted in extraordinarily much less construction waste and the designers claim that the fabric might be be} reused on the finish of the lifespan, then find yourself in a landfill. This one isn’t really a project, however it was the premise for all of the above learning actions. I taught my college students the steps to create the “slice” Bottle Warmers required for the printer to learn a 2D object and turn it right into a 3D object. Another enjoyable exercise was creating historical artifacts and 3D printing them.
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