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Vue Realism posted on Apr 19, 2007
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Recently, I was working on a picture that involved Miki, crying. I did the tears freehand in Gimp 2.2. They were okay but someone asked me if I had used Vue 5's Metablob function. That got me experimenting and here's my first attempt. It's far from perfect but there's a lot of potential there once I learn to use it properly! Thanks for a great suggestion! And thanks for looking!

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Danter

4:11AM | Thu, 19 April 2007

good idea beautiful

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prionbrain

4:20AM | Thu, 19 April 2007

very nice colours and very interesting idea:))

Traligill

5:47AM | Thu, 19 April 2007

beautifull metablobs! and I agree , huge potential!!!!!

vishesfish

10:55AM | Thu, 19 April 2007

The thing I noticed right away was the nozzle of the hose. It doesn't look hollow. The inside of the nozzle should be a different color/shade from the rest of it. It looks a bit like a cork. Also, the threads on the nozzle would look good if they were raised. They look kind of flat. Other than that, great image and great concept!

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SBriggs

2:36PM | Thu, 19 April 2007

Hi vishesfish, Just to clarify, the hose is just made of standard Vue components and textures. I was just trying to get the water to look right so I didn't spend any time on the hose. You're right of course and thanks for looking!


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