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Tim Nikias v2.0 nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004/04/28 09:18... :
>So, this is take Take #4. It's closer to the subjective perspective again,
>but still shows his sadness and her plain and easy walking-away attitude. At
>the least she isn't sad, she's looking straight ahead, be it because she's
>just ignoring him and doing so on purpose or because she just doesn't
>notice, I leave that open for interpretation (though I do have my own of
>course).
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>I'm as of yet a little unsure of two things: the forced perspective on the
>background gradient and his face. I'm thinking about putting his face
>looking sideways to show profile, which would make the sadness even more
>obvious, as that would seem like he can't even stand looking in her
>direction.
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>In regards of the background gradient, I'm pondering if I should get it even
>more out of perspective than what is given by the man's and woman's
>appearance, sort of adding a slightly skewed background to it all. Once I
>get decided on those things, I'll guess I'll put the image on my website.
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>As always, comments and suggestions appreciated! :-)
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>Regards,
>Tim
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I don't think that seeing the man's face would add anything, maybe, just
bend his head down a litle more... and also, lowering his harm like he's
lacking the energy to rise it higher. For me, this is more about
suggesting feelings than showing.
Alain
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