CES020
New Member
I had a walk in customer about a month ago and she had a box of parts she had pulled off her daughters trophies over the years. She wanted them all put on one piece. Simple enough, or so I thought when I said "Sure, we can do it".
She's always said "No hurry at all. If it doesn't get done for 6 months, that's fine, I just want something I can give her at some point". Her daughter is an engineer now (mechanical engineer).
So I pull the box out, draw the outlines of all the brass plates, etc, and start to try and make it work. I'm a mechanical guy myself. I don't see things like many of you do, from the artistic side. I keep taking this same document and trying to line things up in a line or some sort of pattern, but I'm coming up empty time and time again.
I called her and told her that I wasn't happy with the layout and she said that if her engineer daughter didn't think it looked nice, it would probably end up hung in her home instead of her daughters, so the final customer is an engineer that's probably used to seeing things the same way I'm trying to go, but having no luck.
I thought I'd post it here to see if anyone had ANY suggestions on how to make this layout nice. The problem I'm having is all the plates are different sizes. It can end up any size at all, I'm going to make the back piece from wood or Corian, so any size will work, other than a super long, thin one.
Any ideas?
She's always said "No hurry at all. If it doesn't get done for 6 months, that's fine, I just want something I can give her at some point". Her daughter is an engineer now (mechanical engineer).
So I pull the box out, draw the outlines of all the brass plates, etc, and start to try and make it work. I'm a mechanical guy myself. I don't see things like many of you do, from the artistic side. I keep taking this same document and trying to line things up in a line or some sort of pattern, but I'm coming up empty time and time again.
I called her and told her that I wasn't happy with the layout and she said that if her engineer daughter didn't think it looked nice, it would probably end up hung in her home instead of her daughters, so the final customer is an engineer that's probably used to seeing things the same way I'm trying to go, but having no luck.
I thought I'd post it here to see if anyone had ANY suggestions on how to make this layout nice. The problem I'm having is all the plates are different sizes. It can end up any size at all, I'm going to make the back piece from wood or Corian, so any size will work, other than a super long, thin one.
Any ideas?