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Friggin' clowns

Poser Comics/Cartoons posted on Feb 03, 2007
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Been a loooong time since I did one of these -- and an even longer time since I attempted humor. The background prop is Stonemason's Urban prop. The e-bike is from Daz. The "Clowns" are from Content Paradise The Rabbit is RDNA/Content Paradise The bike and Female character are from Content Paradise James

Comments (16)


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JosephineAu

11:41PM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Pretty funny James. hahahaha

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cruzin

4:50AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Kick butt Bovi, now I'm going in your gallery to see why your username is familiar!

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PapaSkip

5:48AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Too funny!

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Mondwin

5:59AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Really a very funny and cool work..bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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Skipychic

6:02AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

lol, good one James, How did you get that darn Clown to work, I tried everything and couldnt get him to show up, no obj file in the geometries folder anywhere, I even followed the "readme" file directory and didnt find anything, nothing for the Ringmaster either, he dont show up either.... And Sixus1 doesnt return my emails.. Im so angry at them...

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chrislaarman

7:06AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

My idea of humor is different, so I can't comment on that. I find something strange about the sequence. It's hard for a novice like me to catch. It has to do with the camera: distance, depth and speed (including the position of the motorbike). It may have worked out better to have the camera (spectator) further away, say fifty or hundred meters away from both walls. These first three images would then be spread across an angle: the first one near the open door, the second one closest to the camera (at square angles; or not quite yet, to suggest acceleration), the third from as far behind as possible. That suggests movement (though not in itself speed). Then the camera could swing back to show the girl on her other bike. For the speed there would have to be motion blur on the background, not showing the ceiling details in the third image. You seem to have applied motion blur to this third image, but on the trailing clown (her arm). Her dress seems to respond to the speed, but her hair doesn't. Hope this helps. :-)

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aliwonder

10:52AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Too cute

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bovi

12:07PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

hey chrislaarman - I doubt you'll see this, but this is how the joke goes. It's pretty complex. :-) First, there's this clown riding an apparently hot bike. his favorite rabbit is sitting comfortably in the sit. That's the first set-up. The second is that he's talking to a stuffed animal. The next panel we see Gidgette holding on for dear live. The clown is more concerned over the stuffed rabbit than his companion. The last setup is that the bike isn't his! he's joy riding. And - it was fun to do! Something totally different than what I've done in the past. hope this helps. :-)

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Claywoman

1:34PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

ROFL funny one!

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Anniebel

2:26PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

LOL, love it

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EnaR

3:13PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Gorgeous work ;o))))))))))) I love the clown, his face is just gorgeous lol and so is the look in his eyes ;o)))))))))))))))))))))

WhopperNnoonWalker-

8:25AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

awwwww coooooooool absolutly cool. that clown makes me feel scary LOL

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Toribev

8:32AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

lol This is fantastic! Do more!

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priss117

11:35AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

lol funny!!

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missgrin

4:54PM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Great!!

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dpanzee

12:37PM | Tue, 20 February 2007

ROFL..great story script. :o)


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