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Nice, I like it.
Perhaps you could try a change int the lighting? I think a dusky sky
might work well - maybe 30 minutes after sunset or something like that -
with orange glows coming from the windows. It would make them look a
little more "homely".
And perhaps a few wispy clouds below the globes would add some interest
to the background and give a really strong sense of height.
"Michael Andrews" <m.c### [at] rdg ac uk> wrote in message
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> ... or possibly 'Skyhooked' would be a better title.
>
> This image sort of evolved from modifying Gilles' MadPipe Macros to
> conform to a given object shape - in this case to stay out of the
> central globe, but within a certain distance, and to avoid blocking
the
> windows.
>
> I've tried to get as much visual contrast as I could between the
> complexity of the globes and the featureless background.
>
> It needs something more - it's not really a finished scene - something
> like hanging gardens or some kites or ... ideas would be appreciated
:-)
>
> Bye for now,
> Mike Andrews.
>
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