Updates and History

Nauvoo Temple Virtual Tour

The third and final installment of my planned virtual tours launched today, a full 12 hours earlier than I intended. Guess that’s what I get for not checking if I hit AM or PM.

This time, I have for you a tour of the Nauvoo Temple as it would have looked about the time the Saints Left Nauvoo, minus that whole winter part. Enjoy!

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A Special Post about a Special Project.

I have something I want to show you. I can’t tell you where this is (so please no guessing in the comments,) but I can show you what I did.

Back in early 2019 I was contacted by an acquaintance on Facebook (has since become a good friend!) He was working on a project for a client that involved carving Bas Relief features to be used as trim work in a building the client was then in the process of construction. Now, he had done work like this for the client before, but he is a painter, not a sculptor. Don’t get me wrong, he is a very good sculptor! He just found he did not want to spend a week at a time making iteration after iteration just to have the client adjust each one.

So he thought to himself, I wonder if Brian could do them digitally? Surely it would be quicker, I wouldn’t have to do it, and the change process would be easier too?

So we did. We had quite the adventure coming up with a process that would work.

My friend designs a layout in 2 dimensions, and sends it to me. I then digitally sculpt the objects as separate shapes that just, kind of, intersect with each other. That way, we can move and bend and adjust individual elements until the design is finalized. Once approved, I combine it all down into one single solid manifold mesh. This mesh is then carved by a CNC machine into MDF or wood to make a master. The artist cleans up the master at that point, fixing any errors or issues we missed in the digital version.

A mold is created from the master, and an MDF like material is poured into the mold to make multiple copies, which are then returned to the artist for painting before he installs them in their final home.

My work

Following are images of my digital version, contrasted with the final pieces in place! As you can see, while all the pieces are tie together similar, they are still distinct and unique, such is the skill of my artist friend. I don’t always have the greatest images of the final pieces, so I apologize for the really low-resolution images.

There was one piece that I could not get a good image of, so I am only going to post my render of that.

There was another piece that was intended for smaller spaces. I believe It had to be left out of some or all of those spots because it just did not work in the space, so I will post a render of that too. It is essentially a much smaller version of the piece above.

This was a thoroughly enjoyable project for me. The good news is that He and I have been able to collaborate on another project, which I hope to be able to show in a couple of years. These things do take a while to complete!

COMING SOON

I have been working on this feverishly for a long time now. Most of this year so far to be sure. This project and one coming in November are solely responsible for my lack of videos this year.

September 27 – October 3 of this year, the week after next, we will be studying the dedication of the Kirtland Ohio Temple in the ‘Come Follow Me’ program. So, as I have done with Independence Missouri Temple, I am just finishing work on a 360° virtual tour of the Kirtland Ohio Temple as it would have looked at the time it was dedicated.

The video will be published this coming Wednesday, 22 September, around 6:00 PM MST, so it will be available in time for the following weeks Spread the news, and Subscribe to my YouTube channel so you can get notified when it goes live!

Early Demo for the 360° Video
Cutaway, Kirtland Ohio Temple,1830
Cutaway, Kirtland Ohio Temple, 1830

Lindon Utah Temple model and video

I have had much going on, between my three big historic videos I am doing this year, and some other contract work. As a consequence, even though the official render for the Lindon Utah Temple came out months ago, it’s really just been in the last couple of weeks I have been able to put any effort into it.

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Deseret Peaks Utah Temple, 2nd video

I have updated my model for the Deseret Peaks Utah Temple. The temple is at its new proper location, and has updated landscaping to reflect the current plans for the temple. It also has a couple of mistakes I will have to fix in a future video.

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