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Richard L. Winget replied to the topic Zoo Lizard needs a Landscape Arch in the forum STORY BOARD 11 years, 4 months ago
I’ve done many animal exhibits both interior and exterior and it is important to add natural elements in the exhibit for a variety of reasons. Curators and handlers have the animals concern at heart and all exhibits have a holding paddock for the animals, this allows the exhibit to be maintained, cleaned and hidey holes refurbished with food. It’s…[Read more]
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Richard L. Winget posted an update in the group Rockscape 101 Training DVD 14 years, 7 months ago
I haven’t been here in awhile! Thanks for joining Belqa Lo. Do you work in the themeing industry? TAke care.
Richard
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Richard L. Winget replied to the topic Artificial rock work as a design medium (article #1 of 10) in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 9 months ago
another option is go to this site http://www.natinaproducts.com it easy to simulate desrt varnish especially if you are dealing with natural rock. The problem with acid stains is neutralization, it will continue to corrode, it is acid.I realize this was done in 2008. They make a superior product to acid stain. Acid stains are good when used correctly and…[Read more]
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Richard L. Winget posted an update in the group Rockwork for Dummies 15 years, 9 months ago
Yes, perspective drawings and conceptual sketches are an ideal way to convey an idea. There is the engineering element but it is dependant on each project involving rockwork. Hope that helps.
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Richard L. Winget posted an update in the group Rockwork for Dummies 15 years, 9 months ago
Tony
That machine is awesome, It will change how rockscaping is done in the future! I sent you ten photos in a E-mail of the tree, hope you got em. -
Richard L. Winget posted an update in the group Rockwork for Dummies 15 years, 11 months ago
Can’t wait to see the new method Tony.