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posted : 2005.Jan.28 @ 10.51pm
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Whoa! I couldn't imagine trying to sculpt detail into a melon. That's very cool. It was hard enough to sculpt a pumpkin let alone something as moist as a melon. I think I'll stick with my clays.
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posted : 2005.Feb.02 @ 10.23pm
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"In a dull Baghdad world of concrete and razor-wire,
chicanes and blast barriers, a little colour has just re-appeared."
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posted : 2005.Feb.02 @ 10.45pm
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posted : 2005.Feb.04 @ 12.23pm
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posted : 2005.Feb.04 @ 12.43pm
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Good heavens! I want to live there!
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That is amazing... I too want to live there.
Now that my project is over, I wanna try for some more of my own creative stuff instead of making money for a while.
A Question for anyPod,
Who created this image? It's beautiful and I'd love to see more.
The artist is featured in the latest edition of Expose'
>> Ballistic Publishing
Addendum:
Cheers to whoever edited my post with the required HTML, I keep forgetting I can use HTML in this fora.
Phong: Thanks a lot man, now I've been stuck in that gallery for an hour... excellent stuff there!
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Scotty, if you move there you'll have to come out to the country to visit me.
I'll be living HERE. Great posts, Phong and Fog. The pod aesthetic seems to be all around us!
Fog, the reflection maps and the ground texture (and subsequent passes) really root that little guy
in reality making it more appealing. Thanks a lot. My Technolust just flared up.
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Ahhh... But the real reason you like him is because he's macro!
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