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That looks really nice! It's a very peaceful and relaxing scene. Could you post
the source for it? I'd like to render it hi-res for my backdrop :)
I know what you mean about realistic scenes, I think this is why nearly all my
stuff is surreal; so I can try out all the detail work you need for a realistic
scene without the final result just looking like a photo (well okay, I'm
probably not *that* good yet!).
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Tek
http://www.evilsuperbrain.com
"Andrew Le Couteur Bisson" <and### [at] virginnet> wrote in message
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> Here's an abstract I did some time ago. I personally prefer abstracts since
> they
> always attract attention. Its a shame that work like Capriccio would be
> mistaken
> for a photograph by many. Even a simple abstract like this gets lots of
> attention.
> I have it as a 12x8 inch print on my living room wall. I always try to
> create a
> simple story before doing an abstract since this keeps things connected and
> relevant. It doesn't matter that the story is silly or impossible.
>
> (OK, so these are creatures that have 3 sexes mating in a pool of liquid
> methane
> on Neptune. The little green spheres have popped into existence from spores
> fed by the waves and the light in this energy poor environment. The ring is
> an
> egg that has just been created. The little green spheres popped off again
> shortly
> after this image was taken.)
>
> So, what do the experts think!
>
> BTW it seems a little oversaturated on my monitor but it was adjusted to get
> the
> best image on the basis of previous prints.
>
> Regards,
> Andy
>
>
>
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