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Reality Intrudes on Expectation

Poser Sea/Undersea posted on Apr 13, 2008
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"The sea looked like a vinyl shower curtain as..." Not really appropriate for 1917 but the trip home was in tornadic winds and driving rain. With silk insulation on the sparkplug wires and no cowl an unlikely setting for a flight. Yet the sea can absorb it all. Just seeing what happens when one of the models built on the new VISTA notebook is transferred to the XP desktop through the saved file on the external drive. I really must do some more work on the sea in Poser or get these guys into Bryce. And the propellor, the wind must be tamed. I have now journeyed in my modelling from "is and isn't" to "looks like" and "back to is and isn't." Along the way I've convinced myself that "photgraphic reality" is an assembled thing that includes an over all "member of" and the "photographic memory" is perhaps only for the beholder. This of course is what charts progress as skills in producing what the mind comes up with triggers recognition of what once was. Then to avoid "looks like" and infringing on trade properties one has to move to "isn't" and research the real facets of selection.

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Mad-Mike

7:30AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Green how I love you green. Green wind. Green boughs. The plane on the green sea, And the horse on the mountain.

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timtripp

8:01AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

mr. curtis would be proud! (you might consider calling the sea color glenn green)

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:20AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Excellent and creative realization.....!!!!

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Richardphotos

8:42AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

congrats on the new notebook.I have often thought about buying one ,but always put it off.excellent model

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meico

9:28AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Reality Intrudes on Expectation ... at my age that's a given ... Terrific picture. Mike

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Osper

12:32PM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Brilliant work on wave diffraction patterns here! :)

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pakled

1:14PM | Sun, 13 April 2008

give us Moire, moire!...;)

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quarterscot

3:08PM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Easily the most intense set of notes I've read on this site. And one of the more original images too. Mind-boggling sea, lovely surreal juxtapositions and nice touch with the ramrod-straight pilots playing the straight men

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Mousson

3:29PM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Fantastic work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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goodoleboy

6:45PM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Splendid POV, clarity and colors in this fine concept! I would think that Bryce would be the answer vis-a-vis tornadic ocean ripple effects.

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jocko500

7:07PM | Mon, 14 April 2008

real cool


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