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Communication Breakdown 2

Bryce (none) posted on Sep 18, 2001
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Sorry, Sorry guy's, I know it looks a bit depressing, but it's an idea I've been toying around with for a while. All you ex- airbrush artists may recognise it, as it was originally done over 20 years ago by Dick Ward, re- worked by me using Bryce, Poser & Amapi..I promise my next pic will be a bit more light hearted!!

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Schlabber

7:31PM | Tue, 18 September 2001

Oh - don't worry the mood is depressing - yes :o) - but you fit it very well ... and that's what art also is ... expression !!

archetype

8:45PM | Tue, 18 September 2001

Nice work on this. Great texturing (and I love the veins in the arm - nice touch!)

mono

2:07AM | Wed, 19 September 2001

A remix!

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BKP

8:40AM | Wed, 19 September 2001

Cool, I love the dear John letter !

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attileus

12:58PM | Wed, 19 September 2001

Quite cool, shame that she missed the right lottonumbers :-)

ezinezkoa

2:51PM | Wed, 19 September 2001

this has really good lighting i think. pretty realistic for florescence. and the edges of your baseboards, i mean the part that touches the floor, is really good! most people never pay attention to that very important detail. how did you pull that off?

lolal

7:13PM | Fri, 21 September 2001

So well done !


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