One of the primary uses of this blog will be to let people know what we’re working on here at 3D Bible Scenes. Currently we’re preparing five new sets of scenes, along with modifications to two existing sets of scenes. Here they are, listed in roughly the anticipated order of completion:
Revision of the Tabernacle Set: adding an additional overall scene and individual images of all the tabernacle furnishings.
Joseph – scenes from the last twelve chapters of Genesis
Scenes from Mark – especially Machaerus (Mark 6:16ff), Genessaret (Mark 6:53ff), and the fig tree of Mark 11.
The Basin and the Towel – a combination of photographs and Vue scenes to illustrate the basin and the towel used by Jesus to wash his disciples feet (John 13).
Revision of the Easter Set – revision to a couple of the existing images and addition of two Last Supper images and a Garden of Gethsemane image.
All of this will require some modification to the main 3D Bible Scenes page; we’re also going to modify the ‘Purchase’ page to show more clearly where the user ID and password will show up in your e-mail from Paypal.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Welcome to 3D Bible Scenes Blog
I've been thinking for a long time about creating a blog to go along with the 3D Bible Scenes web site. This blog will present works in progress, link to some uses of our scenes and give some thoughts about the use of visuals in expository preaching.
Here's an image I worked on for Easter and ended up liking a lot:
I hope it's obvious that this is supposed to be the upper room. I tried to keep the details accurate, including the 'preparations for the Passover meal' and the full moon.
I expect to add this to the Easter set (along with one or two others) before long.
Here's an image I worked on for Easter and ended up liking a lot:
I hope it's obvious that this is supposed to be the upper room. I tried to keep the details accurate, including the 'preparations for the Passover meal' and the full moon.
I expect to add this to the Easter set (along with one or two others) before long.
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