Excellent video! I happened to discover this technique in one of the museums in Edinburgh many years ago and was fascinated. And now, watching my own video from that time I decided to explore the subject and came across this great video. Lots of thanks!
Hi Kerala, You don't need cylindrical glass. Just get some 2.5" outer diameter PVC pipe, cut to the length needed (about 9"), and then wrap that in reflective silver colored Mylar sheeting, held in place with some Scotch tape along the length of the Mylar. These materials are very inexpensive. Home Depot likely will even cut the PVC for you. Please let me know how you make out with this project, and feel free to ask any other questions.
Excellent video!
I happened to discover this technique in one of the museums in Edinburgh many years ago and was fascinated. And now, watching my own video from that time I decided to explore the subject and came across this great video.
Lots of thanks!
What an amazing video. I wish more people would see it.
Wonderful learning
Is there any way to find more information on Japanese Edo paintings that were seen in the blades?
Can you give some bibliography or information about the building and the strairway in which "The Ambassadors" were located? Thanks, very good video.
How i will get cylindrical glass. Pls reply
Hi Kerala,
You don't need cylindrical glass. Just get some 2.5" outer diameter PVC pipe, cut to the length needed (about 9"), and then wrap that in reflective silver colored Mylar sheeting, held in place with some Scotch tape along the length of the Mylar. These materials are very inexpensive.
Home Depot likely will even cut the PVC for you. Please let me know how you make out with this project, and feel free to ask any other questions.
@@MrWHS67 thank you.. I will reply after my work.. Thanks for your support. 🙏
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how can I do this?
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Nice! What A good art handsome.
Good learning