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Thanks! If you want to, look at my latest post (will be up in a few
minutes)
and tell me what you think...
Peter Popov wrote:
> On Sun, 19 May 2002 13:44:54 +0200, Tim Nikias <tim### [at] gmx de>
> wrote:
>
> >In reality, the heart isn't so far to the left than many
> >people think,
>
> LOL, I know, that's highschool biology. In face I've dissected one
> myself back in 9th grade <evil scientist grin>
>
> >but in the case of this image it would also
> >ruin the subsurface-scattering of the woman, probably
> >making her left breast glow,
>
> Maybe just a bit to the left, as a compromise of sorts? :)
>
> >which wouldn't look too
> >good, because its about the love and warmth that comes
> >from inside, not her breasts... ;)
>
> I could guess as much... I once did a picture of a woman silhouette
> made of ice, all in flames on the outside, and her heart was burning,
> too. Something along the lines that the fire of love can thaw even the
> coldest heart. Unfortunately, the pattern I made for the ice
> accidentally resulted in a pretty accurate (for such an abstract
> picture) depiction of certain parts of her body, so accurate that
> everyone I showed it to asked something like 'Did you really need to
> go into *that* much detail?" It turned out to be all but romantic :(
>
> Anyway, you seem to have more luck than me :) Your images are always
> very emotional. That's why I like them. You also pay attention to such
> details, as your reply shows, so that they don't spoil the intent.
> Really good work overall and on this image in particular.
>
> Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
> Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vip bg
> TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tag povray org
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Tim Nikias
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Email: Tim### [at] gmx de
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