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Post #128234 by johntiki on Wed, Dec 1, 2004 9:40 AM

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Checked out the website again - the largest size they make is 118" X 74"...that's pretty damn big! I think adding things to the foreground would be the trickiest part. For one thing, you'd need a deep recess in the wall in order to layer item to make it look believable. Also, the items directly in the foreground would have to be pretty large considering the items closer to the actual "magic motion" lamp would have to maintain the same size and scale as the images on the screen.

Anyone understand how they motion within the lamps is achieved? You could, if you had the skill, add layers of glass over the lamp each painted with a different layer of depth...adding foliage, tikis, etc. closer to the foreground...

RevBambooBen - I like the way you think! My only problem would be the drainage after each typhoon...besides, I already added the thunderstorm effect to my hall closet...

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