Do you normally not push the pixels all the way through your props? Its actually a cool effect the way it looks but id be nervous that some would just randomly fall out the back since none of them are pushed through.
Somewhat embarrassingly, only learnt that they were supposed to be pushed all the way through this year when building the new arches and they wouldn't stay straight until I did... always something new to learn in this hobby. That said, for this style of large "sheet" prop (or the Boscoyo Chromostocking we also have), I prefer the "smooth" look when the pixels are *not* pushed all the way through. Not had any issues with pixels coming out the back of the wreath.
@@timlister177 yeah its certainly an interesting and clean look since everything is flush with the front of the prop...which I had just never seen until I stumbled upon this vid. And I'm sure if the back is tight to a house or fence or something, I can't imagine anything popping out the back either.
Thanks for the video and the BOAW model, I was looking all over for the xmodel
Hopefully the model is helpful for other folks who won't have to go through the tedious editing process
Do you normally not push the pixels all the way through your props? Its actually a cool effect the way it looks but id be nervous that some would just randomly fall out the back since none of them are pushed through.
Somewhat embarrassingly, only learnt that they were supposed to be pushed all the way through this year when building the new arches and they wouldn't stay straight until I did... always something new to learn in this hobby. That said, for this style of large "sheet" prop (or the Boscoyo Chromostocking we also have), I prefer the "smooth" look when the pixels are *not* pushed all the way through. Not had any issues with pixels coming out the back of the wreath.
@@timlister177 yeah its certainly an interesting and clean look since everything is flush with the front of the prop...which I had just never seen until I stumbled upon this vid. And I'm sure if the back is tight to a house or fence or something, I can't imagine anything popping out the back either.