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Subject: Breakdown of inspiration...


ArgentiumThri-ile ( ) posted Thu, 15 August 2002 at 8:02 PM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 1:59 AM

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I have made this decorum and planned to make a scene with it, but I really don't see what the hell I can do with that... Does someone have an idea ? Argentium Thri'ile PS : all this is made only with Vue's primitives... PPS : it is inspired from a comics "Asterix chez les Belges"...


genny ( ) posted Thu, 15 August 2002 at 8:15 PM

Looks like an Alter to me. Do you have Poser4? If so, why don't you put some People there, maybe A man holding a women in his arms, the women having fainted, or is hurt/sick what-ever, and he goes there to ask the gods to cure her. Or, you can be kind of mean and have her there as a sacrifice! LOL! Either way, this is really a great setting, you did a wonderful job creating it! (: genny


rds ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 1:12 AM

What I see is a public speaker with his followers below and sitting on the steps. Just a thought. Nice work..


YL ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 2:37 AM

I see a swordwoman or a mage or a priest in this picture Yves


gebe ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 2:43 AM

I see this room as the top of a tower, where an old man, or an old woman, magiciabn or witch, astronome or searcher has his "secret office". Maybe a child, willing to learn, is there also. The room is too peaceful to make a killer scene (IMHO). :-)Guitta


koncz ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 2:48 AM

I think it's a joke when you say this...because it's a great modelling what you have made here in Vue;I agree with Yves, a fantasy or an Historical Character include in your picture give some more goods effects. (Very impressive work with the primitives...say this a second time but it's real). cheers. Georges.:)


SAMS3D ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 7:31 AM

You have done a wonderful job in this model making, what do you do, you could have a volumetric light coming in from the window to add a sense of more depth....looks great though...Sharen :-)


tradivoro ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 8:31 AM

Hey, the model speaks for itself.... Great work!! leave the scene as is, put a little vase with flowers under one of the windows and call it a still life... :)


notefinger ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 10:03 AM

I see a group of Penguins sitting on the steps and a big pecan pie on the alter thingy.


riversedge ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 11:22 AM

Excellent image and nicely composed just as is. What if the "personal" scale that seems to be 'missing' was made from some of that great marble texture on a highly animated statue? Actually I'd like to see a Vue challenge that EXCLUDED ALL POSER FIGURES for once. But since I don't have time to compete...............well, how could I ever suggest such a thing? Nice image! Rivers


bernieloehn ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 4:36 PM

Yes, leave it like this. Let people see their own content in it. A friend of mine who finished the Dseldorf Fine Arts Academy as professional artist often told me that I make the mistake of putting to much details in my pictures. Then people are somehow knocked out by these details and can not really see the important items. This picture is perfect from my point of view - great view and wonderfull modelled and textured! Bernie

Keep cool and fight for the right of others
to have a different opinion than you have!

;- ) Bernie


ArgentiumThri-ile ( ) posted Fri, 16 August 2002 at 4:59 PM

Thanks you all for your comments. I now know what I will do with my scene... :-)


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