Some of the
3D creations by the Parlor
are now available for download on
3D Warehouse! There will be more to come, but so far, I've added my model of the
Mayfair Emerald, the jewelry made with the cameos from the cover of the 1st
edition of Blackwood Farm, and a little book mentioned in
Lasher:
Legends of the Highlands. It doesn't open, but I went for a nice, old leatherbound book
feel.
I've also added a few paintings in frames, two of which are of the
paintings by
Albrecht Durer
and
Rembrandt. The portrait used for the
1st edition cover of Blood Canticle
is also in a frame for a 3D art gallery.
If you saw my
Tomb of the Mayfair Witches
video, you might have seen a little something special in it. That one
will make its way to 3D Warehouse as well once I put together a summary of
its creation.
Update June 2026: I have moved the smaller 3D models to only be viewable inside what I choose to share of my 3D model of the Mayfair Witches house. The house itself is not shared on 3D Warehouse due to its size, but I have included some framed 2D export images of it in a model. Also, I do not make it available privately. Thank you.
I am very busy working on individual rooms in the 3D model of 1239 First Street. At the moment, I'm working on the dining room, a very interesting room indeed. Then I had a thought: since the holidays are upon us, what if I set up each room to be seen at completion on particular holidays? Perfect timing; it's almost Thanksgiving here in America and I'm already working on the dining room!
All of this is a work in progress, so please do keep checking back for more graphics and more about their significance in the Lives of the Mayfair Witches...