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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] inter nlDOTnet> wrote in message
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> "St." <dot### [at] dot com> schreef in bericht news:488f5e8b@news.povray.org...
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>> Well, true. But there is always the lucky shot, (and I think this is
>> the case in the actual book. The chap in front is supposed to be a true
>> newbie with firearms, but get's lucky in the fog).
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> This has implications for the pose of the chap in front, Steve :-)
> If he is a newbie, his pose should reflect something of unease,
> nervousness, or awkwardness. In the present scene, he looks very cool and
> master of himself. It may not be very easy to achieve, however.
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> Do you see what I mean: Your image shows different time frames condensed
> into the same moment! ;-) This is not a problem, but it is an
> interesting notion...
WOW! I'm being spoiled! :o) What a great (and correct) way of looking at
the scene Thomas! I have to say that I never even considered any of these
suggestions. All I was aiming for, ;) was an easily recognisable stance with
the dueling men, but yes, I can see you're right on the button with your
suggestions, Thomas. Thanks.
I won't be working on this just yet, but the goal is to get a nice print
of the image. :)
~Steve~
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> Thomas
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