A review and interpretation of complex language, art, and musical notations gleaned from ancient scripts of unknown origin. Mechanisms of standardization with Asterics.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

I am still waiting for imaging hardware to arrive where these items are, however there is additional recreations (following the guides included with the art primers) at http://BigEye.us/scribe/

of high interest is this set, this first image instructs the drawing of a 2d representation of a 3d physical guide structure, likely of woven materials, to facilitate the creation of an arm/foot of this character as shown. The technique is quite interesting, but one should note the complete lack of perspective (lense/depth) which would be more suitable for linear projection on or across a stonework or similar.

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There are many more included, see the various images, I am attempting to extrapolate the TECHNIQUE so that the analytic system we are customizing for this purpose can patch holes in the digital representations... this should be a very quick process, given close to 100% of the lines are based on a spherical or (bean) shaped physical guide.

I still have no idea or insight as to where these originally came from, and would appreciate all suggestions.

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