clyde236 opened this issue on Sep 13, 2004 ยท 5 posts
clyde236 posted Mon, 13 September 2004 at 6:32 PM
Attached Link: What's The Story Here?
Hi All,I've posted an image in my gallery (clyde236's gallery) that I'd like your comments on. It's called "What's The Story Here?" It is based on an image from my Bryce 5 lighting FX tutorial.
I'm not looking for comments about technique this time, but rather about "Art as story"-- a subject I find fascinating. I am very curious about how different people see the same thing differently. You know, 5 people see a traffic accident and all five have a different story about what happened, even though they all saw the same event?
I rememeber studying this in art class, and how some artists take advantage of this curious "psychology of perception" in people to create really interesting images because no two people see the same thing. I wondered if the technique would transfer to the digital realm. I don't see any reason why it would not.
Anyway, you might have some fun looking at the image and deciding what it is about, and letting me know.
If you're interested in the lighting FX tutorial, it's at the URL here: http://www.clydesight.com/brlitefx
Thanks!
Message edited on: 09/13/2004 18:36
TheBryster posted Mon, 13 September 2004 at 8:59 PM Forum Moderator
*5 people see a traffic accident and all five have a different story * I just had a flash, the same scene, but with the vehicles placed in all the '5' positions as viewed by the 5 people. and the same with everything else....mighty confusing but it might make an interesting 'story'..... (Shh! Bryster's having a mad-moment! )
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pogmahone posted Tue, 14 September 2004 at 2:12 AM
While he was away the wife left with his best friend, took all the furniture except for an old kitchen table and two chairs that were in the garden shed,on their way to being dumped, and told him he could have custody of the cat. Now he's re-reading the 'Dear John'.......
TheBryster posted Tue, 14 September 2004 at 4:57 AM Forum Moderator
I know someone that happened to........
Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
xantor posted Tue, 14 September 2004 at 6:05 AM
The guy was playing with some epoxy resin and accidentally glued his head and hands to the table.