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I'm thinking of entering more than one image this round, to make up for the fact
that I haven't entered the IRTC for over a year! This is the first one I'm
working on.
Obviously the guy in it needs a lot more detail, but the concept's basically
there. I'm really pleased with the layout of the shot, though I think I need
something to fill up the empty space. I think I might have the figure of death
(i.e. a hooded skull) reflected in the glass, or maybe just subtly in the
background on the right.
Suggestions/comments/criticism appreciated :)
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Tek
www.evilsuperbrain.com
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Tek wrote:
> I'm thinking of entering more than one image this round, to make up for
> the fact that I haven't entered the IRTC for over a year! This is the
> first one I'm working on.
>
> Obviously the guy in it needs a lot more detail, but the concept's
> basically there. I'm really pleased with the layout of the shot, though I
> think I need something to fill up the empty space. I think I might have
> the figure of death (i.e. a hooded skull) reflected in the glass, or maybe
> just subtly in the background on the right.
>
> Suggestions/comments/criticism appreciated :)
>
We should see the falling sand to add more realism.
Nice concept anyway
D-fence
AKA
Christophe Monniez
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"D-fence" <d-f### [at] nospamorg> wrote in message news:40f12698@news.povray.org...
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> We should see the falling sand to add more realism.
Yeah I haven't got round to doing that yet.
> Nice concept anyway
Thank you :)
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Tek
www.evilsuperbrain.com
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Tek wrote:
> Obviously the guy in it needs a lot more detail, but the concept's basically
> there. I'm really pleased with the layout of the shot, though I think I need
> something to fill up the empty space. I think I might have the figure of death
> (i.e. a hooded skull) reflected in the glass, or maybe just subtly in the
> background on the right.
>
> Suggestions/comments/criticism appreciated :)
It's a great concept, original but still on topic. I just had a
strange idea for the empty space: what about another adjacent hourglass
with an oasis inside? ;)
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Jaime
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Fantastic idea. It will be nice to see the "history" of it.
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"Jaime Vives Piqueres" <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> wrote in message
news:40f25026$1@news.povray.org...
> I just had a
> strange idea for the empty space: what about another adjacent hourglass
> with an oasis inside? ;)
I see what you're thinking. It's interesting but it somewhat breaks the metaphor
I'm using. The idea is that this one hourglass represents the life of this man,
so why would an oasis be in an houglass?
Though I like the idea of having something representing water. I might try and
subtly sneak something in...
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Tek
www.evilsuperbrain.com
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