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Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 14, 2004
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This image came about in an odd way. I was re-watching Buffy Season 7, and there was this interesting shot of Spike dragging a body through a corridor with slanting shafts of light, to where all you could see was a silhouette. I thought it was suitably creepy. That same day I acquired the NXX Battle droid, and the result is what you see. Scene assembled in Poser, rendered in Vue.

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Mollock_20

10:37PM | Tue, 14 December 2004

Great pic, Also great place to draw inspiration from :)

LFNForever

11:11PM | Tue, 14 December 2004

Excellent!! :)

hannahlo

1:33AM | Wed, 15 December 2004

I know exactly what you saw on Buffy. I just received the dvd and was watching it last night. You are so observant. I thought I was the only one who noticed things like that. You've definitly recreated the feel and the mood of that shot, and the droid adds a brilliantly creepy and effective touch! I miss Buffy so much.

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Holli

2:11AM | Wed, 15 December 2004

Great work and a very unique idea !

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Tilandra

11:19AM | Wed, 15 December 2004

Thank you folks! Feel free to give constructive criticism too. I do seem to notice camera shots in movies a lot, especially when there's interesting angles or lighting. Silhouettes are especially striking.


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