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Hmm... that's an interesting idea, I like it. Though it's not really
connected to the loneliness topic.
BTW, I have a rather different sense of the scale of the image than what
you've suggested. I've developed the image a bit further now, and that
"rock" has become a human figure. I'll post a new version when I've taken it
a bit further.
Cheers
--
Tek
http://www.evilsuperbrain.com
"Kevin R." <spa### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
news:3D2### [at] hotmail com...
> That is a *really* cool pic. I don't know if you have Poser or not, but
> to me for some reason there ought to be a small person standing to
> the lower left of the rock (fractal). Maybe reaching out towards it,
> though the person I'd originally envisioned would be too small to reach
> -- about a third as tall as the distance between rock and ground.
>
> Sorry to ramble -- hope you were able to catch all that. Still, very
> cool! :-)
>
> - Kevin R.
>
> Tek wrote:
> > This is based on an abstract painting by my Mum! When I saw the
loneliness
> > topic that painting immediately came to mind. It's entitled "Sentinel",
> > though unfortunately I don't have an image of the orginal for you to
compare
> > it to. This is my interpretation of that painting. Whenever I looked at
it I
> > always saw a dark figure stood on a planet surface, with two planets in
the
> > sky behind.
> >
> > The julia fractal is a placeholder at the moment, and will probably get
> > replaced by a figure if I decide to continue with this WIP.
> >
> > Any comments, criticisms, etc.?
> >
> > P.S. have you noticed how well this thing has jpeg compressed? It's a
> > massive image in just 56k! :)
> >
> > --
> > Tek
> > http://www.evilsuperbrain.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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