Quest opened this issue on Nov 14, 2003 ยท 18 posts
Quest posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 6:08 PM
xceiverx posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 6:19 PM
I love the original but Image 2 looks great as well, I like the lighting behind the machine, it gives it life. I would go with Image 2. Believe me i know what your going through. It happens to me all the time hehe Excellent Model work! Peace
Swade posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 6:36 PM
You did some very cool modeling with your time machine Quest.... My take on it is that if you were to put a character in the seat of the time machine in image #2, then the wonderment would be that the boy is watching the time machine either depart from or enter into this time dimension. I would go with image #2.... they are both great images though. Great job man. 8) Wade
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kimpe posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 7:09 PM
I would stick with #1. The glow on #2 might indicate that the time machine is activated. So, there should be someone sitting in it to pilot it. Then a few days with Poser would be needed. Just my opionion. Either way it turned out great.
TheBryster posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 7:59 PM Forum Moderator
#2 but make it MORE magical looking............. When I got what you were after, I suddenly thought that #3 could have years (1900 - 1800 - 1700 etc) coming out following the path of the yellow light rays.....just a thought....
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BecSchm posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 8:24 PM
In addition to above reasons, the outline of the machine is better defined in image 2. I'd go with image 2. Great model and great image!
Andini posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 8:54 PM
I'm goin' with 2 on this one. It really adds to the fact that the machine isn't some sculpture or chair, it's a real and powerful piece of technology that's not yet completely understood. Anyway, that's my 5 sparrows.
brittmccary posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 9:33 PM
My imagination runs more rampant with #2. Simply because somebody was there, - and just left. To somewhere . :) I think that in this case the post works ADDS something.. so, I'd go with #2
kimpe posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 9:53 PM
But brittmccary, in the movie(s), the time machine goes with the traveler. Number 2 does add an air of mystery to. Why not flip a coin Quest, their both wonderful.
JC_01 posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 10:08 PM
hmmmmm i like #2, i think.... But if you wanna keep that "cozy wintery" feel, why not make the light rays more of a blue to purple, rather then pink and yellow? Very kewl pic! Jen
catlin_mc posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 11:38 PM
Image 2 for me, but I agree that there should be a figure in the machine to operate it. Great modelling Quest and a lovely scene for your Time Machine. 8) Catlin
Quest posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 11:57 PM
The more I look at image #2 the more I relate with the little boy and Im thinking that the glow of the time machine is not a real indication that its being activated but rather that its all in the mind of the small boy. Hes lost in his own conjured world of vivid imagination and the endless possibilities and adventures that the machine can provide. So far, image #2 seems to be ahead and I'm starting to lean in that direction also.
tjohn posted Sat, 15 November 2003 at 12:33 AM
But if you decide to put a figure on the time machine, he just has to be dressed in Victorian style. :^) These are both good by the way. I think you should post the one YOU like best, Quest. (Hey, that rhymed!)
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catlin_mc posted Sat, 15 November 2003 at 6:25 AM
You could post no. 2 as is and just put a little note of what you've said above about the little boys imagination. 'cos once you said that, the image looked better as it is. 8) Catlin
Quest posted Sat, 15 November 2003 at 7:08 AM
Yeah, tjohn, I know I would have to launch a new project just to create Rod Taylor unless I put him in drag (that would take care of the Victorian modeling aspect). The idea had entered my head but, like Spielberg in "ET", I didn't want to introduce "grownups" into the scene. I think a child's imagination is a very fertile universe and the hint of adults being about kind of restricts it. Youre right Catlin, if in the image description I propagate the storyline, the viewer will have no option but to see it from the boys point of view. Ill fool around a little bit more with this before I call this one finished.
EYECON posted Sat, 15 November 2003 at 10:05 AM
you know what? just post BOTH! theres nothing wrong with that... nobody would go around telling everybody that "HEY QUEST POSTED TO PICS AIN'T HE/SHE WEIRD?" (i dunno if ur male or fm). 'sides both of these images post a great deal of time to make are are both outstanding... u can even make th origianl one in sepia or black in white, creating an illusion of old age like an old picture to deviate from motonity right? so do it man! post both! my 2 cents eyecon
pakled posted Sat, 15 November 2003 at 10:37 AM
I like pic #2..looks great. Maybe you could do another one with the 'cigar-sized' model that shows up earlier in the movie (dang, do I need a life or whate?..;)
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EYECON posted Thu, 20 November 2003 at 5:14 AM
i just realized that i have typed my sentence in a way that even i cant understand it... dang... sowee