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Vue (none) posted on Jul 21, 2002
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This image has a fantasy element in it. No, it's not a mirror on the wall. It's a painting.

Comments (18)


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thomaskrahn

1:18PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

This image is fantastic. I wish i could make such rays! Lightning is perfect! This is getting really close to a 10! Awesome...

nixworks

1:51PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

the painting is wrong, as in the painting it shows the paining on the wall, but how can the painting be painted on if the painting wasn't painted at that time!!!! haha!

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deadhead

2:11PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

Wonderful !!!

Myske

2:25PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

Great one :)) I think the painting is no painting but a mirror. And it does not mirrors (sp).

masryoon

3:43PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

great work

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linwhite

7:03PM | Sun, 21 July 2002

The mirror is really strange, but there is not one thing wrong with the picture....you pulled us in, didn't you....LOL I'm glad I looked, anyway!!! Great rays!!!!

nggalai

1:27AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

Excellent render, gorgeous texturing on the walls--and I love the idea of the infinitesimal images ;) well done! -Sascha.rb

darajo

7:14AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

Fantastic atmosphere and beautiful lighting. It invites me to sit down and relaxe. Just great!!!!

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ShadowWind

7:21AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

Fantastic work! Actually more than fantastic! Not sure what's wrong with the picture!!

Geminirand

7:50AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

This sort of image makes it very easy to remain humble about my stuff. Thanks for the help ;)

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cermit

8:32AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

fantastic picture. I love the light beams. fantastic job :)

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lgp692000

8:42AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

if anything is wrong I think nixworks got it right. I would have picked out the same thing. The painting in the painting would'nt have existed at the time it was being painted. Other than that this render is GREAT!

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sittingblue

11:13AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

There's so much I like about this picture...

maximuscgi

8:57AM | Tue, 23 July 2002

ugh he said it wasn't a mirror guys! lol

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Bonker

12:49PM | Tue, 23 July 2002

I like the picture a lot, but the rays that are coming thru the window are not paralell with the shadows casted by the things in the midlle of the window, and also there seems to be no glass in the window. keep it up, cause this picture is good.

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bob4artist

1:37AM | Wed, 24 July 2002

Nice image. Good atmosphere and lighting. Evidently no one has studied the surrealist movement in art. I can see you liked Magritte's work. It reminds me of his painting of the painting, of the painting, of the painting, etc.

kelley

6:51PM | Fri, 09 August 2002

IF this is a painting on the wall...then where is the painting of the jug that is shown on the wall? This painting should be hung OVER that painting. IF, on the other hand, this is a mirror, [tho' it's not] then the perspective should be flipped and we'd see the back edge of the book, etc. Yes?

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FearaJinx

10:03PM | Fri, 13 December 2002

Okay, did you all not read the caption...It's a painting on the wall. :o) Breath-taking Picture. The only thing wrong I see with this picture is there is no one sitting down to read the book that was left open... :o)


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