Fairytale Tower House – “ The Making Of ” presents a meticulous journey into the creation of a medieval-inspired diorama at 1:56 scale, where craftsmanship and storytelling converge. Built stone by stone in miniature, the tower rises with organically shaped masonry, textured plaster walls, and hand-painted weathering to evoke age, history, and quiet enchantment. The layered shingle roof, timber balcony, arched windows, and winding stairway are carefully proportioned to maintain historical character while enhancing a fairytale aesthetic. Moss, foliage, and subtle ground details bring the scene to life, suggesting years of gentle passage and habitation. Every element—from the fluttering flag at the spire to the rustic signpost below—reflects a deliberate process of design, construction, and finishing, transforming raw materials into a cohesive medieval world frozen in time. #zdesignworks
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Friday, December 26, 2025
Fairytale Tower House – “ The Making Of ” . . .
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Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Tutorial...MAKING 360 ANGLE from panoramic image to 360 using photoshop XMP script...
How does it works...
1 - script - XMP SCRIPT or HERE and save in a folder.2 - Open photoshop cs4 | cs6 then load the panoramic image.
3 - From drop down menu select FILE / FILE INFO / IPTC then select IMPORT
4 - From import option tick “CLEAR EXISTING PROPERTIES AND REPLACE WITH TEMPLATE PROPERTIES” then OK
5 - Then locate the XMP file that you check before which is “CREATE 360 IMAGE.XMP”
6 - Select and open which is automatically load the script.
7 - Click OK ...
8 - Then save the file using normal saving... from drop down menu FILE / SAVE AS / type in filename and select JPEG and save.
9 - Upload directly in Facebook using “UPLOAD PHOTO/VIDEO”
Voila...you can now to turn around to see different perspectives of the image.
Sample - 360 ... GOD BLESS
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Facebook Page,
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