ABOUT ME

I live in a camper van with a West Highland Terrier for company.
My passion is creating images but it is a work in progress.
I am always willing to share what knowledge I have and can be contacted through the comments on this post or e-mail ADRIAN
ALL IMAGES WILL ENLARGE WITH A LEFT CLICK

Tuesday 30 October 2018

HALLOWEEN.

I have never had anything to do with Halloween other than giving children a boiled sweet and threatening to rip their heads off if my bin isn't exactly as I left it. 
I'm have doubts wishing folk a Happy Halloween, it's not an expression I have heard before but there's a first for everything.
Have a good day tomorrow.

16 comments:

  1. Looks good with the atmospheric lighting and the extra detail on the archway columns.
    I see you got rid of the 'spider'.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. John, it could be much better but it's okay for my level. Nearly all the spider has gone. it's a right job adding edges to make quads out of triangles and shifting vertices further apart.

      Delete
  2. Ahh, so all your creativity has found a worthy cause! It looks terrific. Hope your bins are OK.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Pauline, I'm glad you think it worthy. Bins are fine as there are no children within three miles and the Jimmy Saville Guy I stuffed with straw keeps them away.

      Delete
  3. That's pretty amazing, Adrian. Well worth the hundreds of hours that you put in in creating it!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Richard, it was a bit of a drawn out business, occupational therapy i think it's called.

      Delete
  4. Cracking work Adrian, I admire your skill and patience....I'm guessing your swear box is bursting at the seams with all those 'special' words uttered along the way?...[;o)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Trevor, I enjoy 3D but it does tend to wind me up. It's far from as good as blender can produce but little by little I do get better.

      Delete
  5. I really dislike Halloween for a number of reasons, but my 45-year-old daughter loves it, and still celebrates even though her children have grown out of it.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Frances, I gave much thought to this but I admit it is the first time I've done anything about Halloween.

      Delete
  6. There was so much hype for the whole of October that I actually missed the night itself.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Sorry for the delayed comment. It's already November 5th and Halloween is long over. I can no longer comment from my iPhone; I have to be at the desktop computer in my bedroom. Who knows why? Not me. Anyhoo, what I was going to say is:

    I've never liked Halloween since becoming an adult. Seemed to me that it was teaching children two things: how to beg, and to expect something for nothing. When our children were small we would go out to a restaurant every year together just to avoid the constantly ringing doorbell. Now the children are grown and gone and the doorbell didn't ring at all this year on Halloween. In our subdivision it is known by the children to go only to houses with the porch lights on; skip all the others. So things have a way of working out to everyone's satisfaction. The adults here in this country get crazier about Halloween than the children. My aversion to Halloween tells me either that I am in the world but not of the world, or that I am a cheapskate. Or both.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Bob, no need to apologise.
      I have never had anything to do with Halloween but I had several bits of stuff that I'd modelled and took the opportunity to stick them all together.

      Delete
  8. I much prefer a happy Halloween to a scary one! :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Monica, so do I. I can't stand scary things.

      Delete