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Shay <Sha### [at] cccc> wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
> > There were comments by some at the end of the competition. I
> > commented an all of the entries as did some of the earliest
> > entrants. (Steve I think we have a bug) If anyone else comments I
> > will add my own.
>
> Add them now. I'm sure the others would appreciate it. I have heard many
> say that feedback is among the most important rewards for their
> participation in the IRTC/TC-RTC.
Well that is true but when I put down my thoughts on the images I sounded quite
critical, especially concerning shadows. Also as someone was very critical
seem petty. Well the rough with the smooth, it should not be a mutual
appreciation society.
>
> > As for Lot 271828, it is part of a series that I will post links
> > to when I am finished the one that I am working on now. You are
> > right about the human sacrifice, though.
>
> Planning a novel? So far (I've only seen the one image/description)
> you've got an appropriate back-story for an ancient relic, secret
> society, or time-travel tale.
>
> -Shay
A novel? No. About a year ago I had a short conversation with Sabrina concerning
the differences between Top down or bottom up methods of building a scene. I
generally do bottom up and as I was just starting a new scene I have taken note
of how it has developed from one idea to another. Going from an idea that Gail
Shaw had to what I am working on just now.
As a teaser here was my reply to the criticism. I missed the comp deadline by a
day :)
BTW RUDE WARNING this image may offend. As I am an ex oil worker I am sure that
you will be OK.
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/McAvoyS/images/Room04B1b_0000.jpg
Stephen
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