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Moth![]() Regular user 109 Posts ![]() |
Hello -
Something has been rolling around in my mind, and I'm wondering if the smart folks at the Caf? can help me out. I'm not quite sure how to research this one on my own - so I'd love opinions and/or a nudge in the right direction. Under the right conditions, is it possible to think of a basic Modern Cabinet technique which uses a soft (as opposed to hard) t**p? I know soft is normally a base idea. I'm wondering what the cons would be of using it vertically? I can think of quite a few advantages, under the right conditions. I've been through the Black Book looking for this, and don't quite see it. (Apologies in advance if this seems like a ridiculous question) -Amanda |
aquamage![]() New user 92 Posts ![]() |
If you are just producing one person check out
If you are just producing one person check out Andrew Maynes "Infinity Cabinet" in his Illusion FX book. It may be what you are talking about. |
Moth![]() Regular user 109 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the info! -
and yes, it's just for one - I figured this would exist, somewhere...I'm just trying to grasp the full reasonings behind various approaches to the problem. (And I need the box to do a few other things which would make a hard back not really the right choice...I feel reasurred that there's something I can study which uses this kind of approach) |
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