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Here's the doghouse I've been working on for a while. I got the whole
frame done, then realized that I don't even know where my dog is. I
think he's in another dimension at the moment. Sorry, late-night
render, early in the morninggggg
But really, I saw something on the same order in my psych book on
perception and visual cues. How could I possibly resist. I know a few
things like the textures and the complexity of the grass could be
improved, but here's a first draft. What do you think. Should I add
half of a dog going through the door (cut off his upper half past the
door)?
Can you guess how I pulled it off (notice the complete shadows)?
- Rico
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 06:49:02 -0600, Reusser wrote:
>Here's the doghouse I've been working on for a while. I got the whole
>frame done, then realized that I don't even know where my dog is. I
>think he's in another dimension at the moment. Sorry, late-night
>render, early in the morninggggg
Very nice image, this'd be too confusing for my dog, he'd have to
go and have a lie down.
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Cheers
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