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Sven Littkowski <jam### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> Yes, now finally I did it. I visited your website, too! :-D
>
> First of all: big congratulations! Your imagination is great. The
> mystical, secretive inspires you, as it does me, too. And you have a
> good skill in writing. You succeed to guide your readers into another,
> hidden world.
>
> I also like your POV-Ray renders. I checked for washed-out colors, but
> honestly, on all my monitors the images look alright, in that regards.
> There are a few other recommendations I would give to you, but only if
> you want. So let me know.
>
> I think, you achieved a great fusion of ideas, mysticism, text and
> illustrations.
>
> "Baramak" sounds like the name "Barak Obama" was the main ingredient for
> this mystical twist of letters. :-)
>
> Big congratulations,
>
> Sven
Hi Sven,
Thank you. Glad you like my stuff too. And I am happy to take
criticisms/recommendations of all kinds. (And I really hope Barak Obama is not a
Baramak, then we are all in trouble!)
clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 30.01.2016 um 17:42 schrieb Stephen:
>
> Obviously, that's a different perspective as that of the artist: The
> artist needs to take what's available, and make the best of it to
> achieve the desired result. So what's utterly wrong from the perspective
> of the software developer may still be sufficiently legitimate for the
> artist.
Hi clipka,
Agree wholeheartedly. Having been in the developer hotseat myself I know what a
hard place it can be.
I really like the sound of 'blend_mode' and 'blend_gamma'.
All the best,
Simon.
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