Not trying to be picky here ... ... but if the panels are on the angle of the stair incline, and the trees are correctly drawn to grow vertical along the steep slope ... shouldn't the legs of the animals ALSO indicate that they are standing on the same steep slope?
Joe
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Very nicely done!! I just love the contrast between the natural wood and the metal artwork you have created. Thanks for sharing these great pics.
David
Jones..... Thank you for your input... However keeping the animals to the contour of the ground was more copacetic at an degree of 37, Here actual moose on slope notice trees to moose
djreiswig wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 5:34 pm
So, you think the moose should be kneeling on its front legs?
No. An animal standing on a steep grade keeps its legs vertical, and only the shoulders and hips change elevation. A moose does not stand on a steep grade with its body parallel TO the grade, and the legs perpendicular to the grade.
Take one of the typical white plastic chairs that are stacked up at the big box stores and TRY to sit on one while it is on a steep grade. Take one up to a steep roof and TRY to sit in the chair with your feet OFF of the shingles. You CAN'T do it. The chair will tip over toward the downward slope because the center of gravity is OFF CENTER.
Joe
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Zippo - I think your project turned out great!! It looks very realistic and the angles look right to me. Keep up the good work and please show us your future projects.
David
Joe, my only hope is that you enjoy being annoying. otherwise you are oblivious to your inability to socially adapt. let people enjoy their work rather than beat a point to death. great project Zippo looks wonderful.