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"George Pantazopoulos" <go### [at] tomyaboutpage> schreef in bericht
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> I really like where this image is going. I like how it tells a story, but
> not the whole story. It really gets the imagination going!
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Thank you indeed, George! That is exactly what I intend to do with the
stories I (try to) tell. After all, the best stories are often the ones you
make up yourself, so I leave the real storytelling to the viewer :-)
It would be surprising to know what each and every person imagines around a
given scene, a frozen moment in time, of which we do not know what events
preceded it, nor what will follow. It is far fetched, I know, but it works a
Thomas
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"RusHHouR" <gee### [at] mailnu> schreef in bericht
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>I really like thought through scenes like this, complete with foreground
> objects and background details.
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Thank you!
> How did you make that rope? With some macro?
> Maybe I could swith the ones Im using on my catapult scene. :)
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I used Mike Williams's rope macro. It generates very impressive ropes as
mesh2.
go to: http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/pov/rope.htm
> Nice job! And I must admit I didnt see the missing shadow until I read
> about
> it. XD
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<grin>
It was not intentional, but I was taken by surprise.
Thomas
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