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Comments and critiscism please.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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The Image! (ahem..)
Andy Cocker
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Attachments:
Download 'green-abstract.jpg' (69 KB)
Preview of image 'green-abstract.jpg'
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I like it. Simple but pleasing. Will you share the source or can you make a
bigger version for desktop usage (I'd prefer 1152*864)?
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-Jide
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seems more like "White Abstract."
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very nice choice of colors, black trim helps a ton too. not that it matters
how you did it, but are we in a tube looking out at some green object?
gets a high score on aesthetic appeal. i like it a lot.
ross.
Andrew Cocker <mai### [at] andrewcockercouk> wrote in message
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> The Image! (ahem..)
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I didn't think of what it might be too much so it had a kind of feeling
about it rather than the usual collection of objects into a picture type of
thing. Made me think of motion and softness. When I thought more about it
then it became more like a sphere in the middle of a torus. Before that
though it could be likened to dizziness, or motion sickness I guess. Keeping
to the abstract sense is better. Has a chalk drawing look about it too.
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Hi Ross,
Thanks for your comments. I'm glad you like it.
Actually, it's frame number 4 from the Follow The Green animation I just posted in
p.b.a. It's
actually a tiny green sphere with masses of focal_blur. It was just an accident, but I
immediately loved the effect it created. Lower blur_samples lead to an even more
grainy
appearance.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Ross Litscher" <lit### [at] osuedu> wrote in message
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> very nice choice of colors, black trim helps a ton too. not that it matters
> how you did it, but are we in a tube looking out at some green object?
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> gets a high score on aesthetic appeal. i like it a lot.
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> Andrew Cocker <mai### [at] andrewcockercouk> wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
Yes, it was definitely the feeling it gave me that made me want to post it here. I was
really
surprised at the effect I got (masses of focal_blur and samples >240).
Thanks for your comments.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"hughes, b." <omn### [at] charternet> wrote in message
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> I didn't think of what it might be too much so it had a kind of feeling
> about it rather than the usual collection of objects into a picture type of
> thing. Made me think of motion and softness. When I thought more about it
> then it became more like a sphere in the middle of a torus. Before that
> though it could be likened to dizziness, or motion sickness I guess. Keeping
> to the abstract sense is better. Has a chalk drawing look about it too.
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