clyde236 opened this issue on Feb 28, 2004 ยท 16 posts
clyde236 posted Sun, 29 February 2004 at 1:47 AM
TO All, Thanks for your insights and ideas! The DPI thing apparently is very confusing to many of us, and some of your tips are very interesting to try out! AgentSmith had a very interesting comment: "I think you have the problem we ALL have, and that is we look at our own work WAY too close, and "see" far too many imperfections, lol." Do you all run into this problem when considering your work as well? Do you know of any psychological studies done on this issue? One thing that I don't know how to get around is this: I create an image. I work very hard on it. I get to the point where I like it. I show it to someone else. They see it for the first time, and have the impact it creates because it is unknown. But to me, it can never be a "first time" because I created it. So I miss the impact with my own work that I get when I look at something in the galleries, which I have never seen before. Do you run into this problem, and how do you deal with it. Sort of a philosophical question, I admit. But Bryce is a very philsosphical program isn't it? Anyway, Thanks for ALL your comments and tips! I know I can always count on the Bryce community for wonderful lessons and ideas! Best to all.