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Gilles Tran <tra### [at] inapg inra fr> wrote:
> <snippage>
Beautiful critique, Gilles. Can I get one, just like that, but, well, on my
pic? Please? Pretty please? *begbegwhine*?
Geoff
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If I may ask, Why has H.E. Day not gone to some Computer Graphics
company? No, wait. They wouldn't know when to stop giving him projects...
Looks REAL GOOD!!!
Lil Bugger. :-<
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I agree.
Jim Kress wrote:
>
> Take 9 was better. I prefer the more vivid colors. The striping in the
> blue and red in this take looks odd and detracts from the whole scene.
>
> Jim
>
> "H.E. Day" <The### [at] heday freeservers com> wrote in message
> news:3AC36DED.B12C609D@heday.freeservers.com...
> > Sigh. Moving along...
> >
> > H.E. Day
> > <><
> >
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
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"Lt_Lettch" wrote.
> If I may ask, Why has H.E. Day not gone to some Computer Graphics
> company? No, wait. They wouldn't know when to stop giving him projects...
> Looks REAL GOOD!!!
>
I've been asking myself the same since I first saw his work. Why hasn't IL&M
or a similar graphics workshop grabbed him yet?
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Data wrote:
>
> "Lt_Lettch" wrote.
> > If I may ask, Why has H.E. Day not gone to some Computer Graphics
> > company? No, wait. They wouldn't know when to stop giving him projects...
> > Looks REAL GOOD!!!
> >
> I've been asking myself the same since I first saw his work. Why hasn't IL&M
> or a similar graphics workshop grabbed him yet?
He would have to finish high-school first.
--
Francois Labreque | The surest sign of the existence of extra-
flabreque | terrestrial intelligence is that they never
@ | bothered to come down here and visit us!
videotron.ca | - Calvin
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"Francois Labreque" wrote.
> Data wrote:
> >
> > I've been asking myself the same since I first saw his work. Why hasn't
IL&M
> > or a similar graphics workshop grabbed him yet?
>
> He would have to finish high-school first.
>
I thought he had a 40h a week job
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> He would have to finish high-school first.
Ha. Did that. Last June. Been looking for a job ever since. There's not much
in Eugene, besides Dynamix. :(
Any job offers?? ;)
H.E. Day
<><
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"Lt_Lettch" <Akk### [at] aol com> wrote in message
news:3ac399a9$1@news.povray.org...
> If I may ask, Why has H.E. Day not gone to some Computer Graphics
> company? No, wait. They wouldn't know when to stop giving him projects...
> Looks REAL GOOD!!!
I seem to recall he is applying, but he is still quite young and might
need to finish school yet.
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Watching the evolution of the scene is impressive. I still think the sky
looks oily for some reason.. label it a strange adjective.
I hope that you will consider posting this series on your site with your
comments as to why you made certain changes along the way. Not only would the
permanent record be interesting, but we don't get to see an image evolve in
the IRTC, we just see the end result. I only know of one image "First Strike
at Pearl Harbor" that posted something similar, and it was very helpful in
the understanding how great scenes are put together.
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritone com
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 09:16:30 -0800, "H.E. Day" <The### [at] heday freeservers com> wrote:
>Sigh. Moving along...
>
>H.E. Day
><><
I would like to give a great artistic critique like Gilles, but I don't have the skill
:-(
I thought all the images were great, just some better than others. I like the
anachronistic
juxtaposition of blimps needing a lighter than air gas for support, when the colossal
weight
of the fortress is supported by some sort of reaction drive. The flags add a lovely
bizzare
touch. Great stuff Howard, please keep posting!
It's a privilege to follow such an educational and artistic thread.
David
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dav### [at] hamiltonite com
http://hamiltonite.com/
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