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Time to make the Donuts

Bryce Realism posted on Apr 09, 2003
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Heheh, well - If your old enought to remember the old Dunkin Donuts commertial. This guy has an easier job than the rest of us; but yet, we all must get up to go to work at some time. Rich or poor. This is a second view of my earlier greation '1000 words'. I think I like this one better even though you cant see the fountain I labored over and the mansion in the background. Anyways, here it is in all its glory lol... =) Hope you liked it... =)

Comments (4)


flyhippie

12:44PM | Wed, 09 April 2003

ATTENTION!! This car I found at 3dcafe - cant remember the author; but, I thought I would mention it - dont wanna decieve anyone. All I wanted was to tell a story, and, as life would have it. Someone pointed out to me that I fogot to give props to the creator of this vehical in another picture. If everyone mentione everthing that was imported to include POSER models (which are created in poser and therfore are not of original geometric creations) then, this site would be full of text and not of art. At any rate - I hope you can enjoy the .jpg image that BRYCE5 created that was generated by my computer while I sat my ass watching TV. So in reality, none of us here are doing anything then right? We all are taking praise for others work - weather it be a model or a scene or for the computer that crunched so many binary bits to render our work. heck - Why do I go thru the trouble anyways. Thank you for pointing that out.

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RaysOfLight

11:05PM | Fri, 11 April 2003

i went through this stage as well. it really sucks. even when you're modelling something, no matter how creative it is, you're still using functions created by someone else, and they used functions created by someone else before that and so on. as i said in my previous comment though, there's a million things that make a picture yours. that's one of the reasons though why i really avoid poser lately. i like to know that what i use is mine. when i need it though, i use it, and heck to anyone who says it isn't mine. the poser gallery is the pinaccle of non-creativity (in terms of models), so anyone posting in there doesn't have the right to say anything to you. the composition of the elements and the putting together of the image is yours and that's all that matters

flyhippie

3:47AM | Sat, 12 April 2003

THanks Rays, glad to hear the vioce of reason !! Gallery4Thumb4183.JPG heheh flyhippie =)

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calum5

1:58PM | Wed, 30 April 2003

Well on those notes!-lets say brilliant use of preset elements conformed into a great piece of art!or something-lol...Does the paint in a painting take the credit for what you painted!Hell no! Its how it was done thats the factor of relavants I feel!Ja no wot I mean!He he :0)


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