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This is the POV version. There's a Poser and Bryce version too.
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20000? Oops. That would be the total VR version. Nar, you people
aren't ready for that yet.
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"IMBJR" <no### [at] spamhere> wrote in message
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That's an excellent composition, and I don't know what it is, but
the .jpg at the size it is, looks more convincing to me.
Perhaps it needs something more around it? I'm not sure with this
kind of image... BUT, having just looked at it (the JPG 2000 version)
again, I think that you've left it 'Dark' in the background on
purpose. I would have.
~Steve~
(PS. And I'm not sure if that girls left leg is in or out of the bin
too. I would guess 'in the bin' judging from the angle and position,
but if so, why? Is she climbing in or out?)
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:48:12 +0100, "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
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>"IMBJR" <no### [at] spamhere> wrote in message
>news:de7b8058p494mv2n8co6gljutbspj325v5@4ax.com...
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> That's an excellent composition, and I don't know what it is, but
>the .jpg at the size it is, looks more convincing to me.
>
> Perhaps it needs something more around it? I'm not sure with this
>kind of image... BUT, having just looked at it (the JPG 2000 version)
>again, I think that you've left it 'Dark' in the background on
>purpose. I would have.
Dark is definately best for this one.
>
> ~Steve~
>
> (PS. And I'm not sure if that girls left leg is in or out of the bin
>too. I would guess 'in the bin' judging from the angle and position,
>but if so, why? Is she climbing in or out?)
Actually, its definately out. This kind of thing always makes me
smile, as it shows just how subjective the viewing experience is. For
you, that girl seems half in the bin, but design-of-scene-wise she is
not.
Actually, now I look at it - I can see what you mean. As I say, it's a
subjective thing.
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"IMBJR" <no### [at] spamhere> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:48:12 +0100, "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
>
> >
> >"IMBJR" <no### [at] spamhere> wrote in message
> >news:de7b8058p494mv2n8co6gljutbspj325v5@4ax.com...
> >
> > That's an excellent composition, and I don't know what it is, but
> >the .jpg at the size it is, looks more convincing to me.
> >
> > Perhaps it needs something more around it? I'm not sure with
this
> >kind of image... BUT, having just looked at it (the JPG 2000
version)
> >again, I think that you've left it 'Dark' in the background on
> >purpose. I would have.
>
> Dark is definately best for this one.
Yes, I thought so in the end...
>
> >
> > ~Steve~
> >
> > (PS. And I'm not sure if that girls left leg is in or out of the
bin
> >too. I would guess 'in the bin' judging from the angle and
position,
> >but if so, why? Is she climbing in or out?)
>
> Actually, its definately out. This kind of thing always makes me
> smile, as it shows just how subjective the viewing experience is.
For
> you, that girl seems half in the bin, but design-of-scene-wise she
is
> not.
>
> Actually, now I look at it - I can see what you mean. As I say, it's
a
> subjective thing.
And that's how I looked at it - subjectively. I like these quirky
things in images. I remember one of your early images oh, a few years
ago now(?), where I saw a hand in the background of your image but
no-one else could see it? (Sorry, I can't remember which one it was,
there's been so many.) ;)
~Steve~
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IMBJR wrote:
> This is the POV version. There's a Poser and Bryce version too.
POWERFUL imagery.
It makes one think on many levels.
You have a unique mind!
--
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Making... Catsup? :-o
Apparently, while my uncles were quite young, they made "cat-soup" out of
some kittens once. Yes, a horrible story, but true nevertheless. "We're
making cat-soup" is apparently what they told my grandmother, as she tried
to save the kittens. I'll spare you some of the details, but I think it
involved a barrel and some gasoline, and, iirc, only one of the kittens
survived the incident.
If I didn't know better, I'd guess that you've heard the story...
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
"IMBJR" <no### [at] spamhere> wrote in message
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> This is the POV version. There's a Poser and Bryce version too.
>
> --------------------------------
> My First Subgenius Picture Book:
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 19:54:08 -0400, "Jeremy M. Praay"
<sla### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>Making... Catsup? :-o
>
>Apparently, while my uncles were quite young, they made "cat-soup" out of
>some kittens once. Yes, a horrible story, but true nevertheless. "We're
>making cat-soup" is apparently what they told my grandmother, as she tried
>to save the kittens. I'll spare you some of the details, but I think it
>involved a barrel and some gasoline, and, iirc, only one of the kittens
>survived the incident.
>
>If I didn't know better, I'd guess that you've heard the story...
No, but thanks for sharing.
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