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Fuzzie Dice

2006-09-24, 7:18 pm

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Joske

2006-09-24, 7:18 pm


Fuzzie Dice wrote:

> Here's my second try. I did some editing of the face texture in
> PSP X. Then I imported it in Poser (I'm getting the hang of it :)
> ) and tweaked it. In poser I also edited the hair, etc. I think
> the eyebrows and stuff look a bit better.


> The background was done in PSP X. Lettering texture in Blade Pro
> 2.14.


> Wallpaper here: http://tinyurl.com/ly35p


> Forgot to mention, to get the wallpaper in the gallery, click on
> the image in the gallery and there will be a new window with the
> full size image loading. Once loaded just right click and save it
> to your computer, etc.


Are you in for comments?

Well here goes anyway, after all this is a Corel group :-)

I don't see a relationship between the words and the person, in
neither image. There's a message, there's a not too original
background somewhat relating to the message... but what is the
person, the most noted object in the image, conveying?

Now if you had opened his head a little bit and put some mechanics
in there... just a thought :-) As it is, I don't see the appeal of
these as wallpapers.

Joske
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Adriaan Barel

2006-09-24, 7:18 pm


"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
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> Here's my second try. I did some editing of the face texture in PSP
> X. Then I imported it in Poser (I'm getting the hang of it :) ) and
> tweaked it. In poser I also edited the hair, etc. I think the
> eyebrows and stuff look a bit better.
>
> The background was done in PSP X. Lettering texture in Blade Pro 2.14.
>
> Wallpaper here: http://tinyurl.com/ly35p
>
> Forgot to mention, to get the wallpaper in the gallery, click on the
> image in the gallery and there will be a new window with the full
> size image loading. Once loaded just right click and save it to your
> computer, etc.


Although Joske's comments have merit; it's still a nice image Fuzzie. :-)

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Fuzzie Dice

2006-09-24, 7:18 pm


Adriaan Barel wrote:
> Although Joske's comments have merit; it's still a nice image Fuzzie.
> :-)


Thank you. What may be art to some may not be to others. To each their own.

Personally, I'm not too happy with the way the background turned out myself.
Oh well. LOL!


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Joske

2006-09-24, 7:18 pm


Fuzzie Dice wrote:
> Adriaan Barel wrote:


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> Thank you. What may be art to some may not be to others. To each
> their own.


> Personally, I'm not too happy with the way the background turned
> out myself. Oh well. LOL!


What you created is not art. There's nothing original about it, it's
an imitation of things seen too often. It's a few things thrown in
together with a semi-deep quote that doesn't really make much sense.

'To each their own' is an empty cliche. This may sound odd when
everyone's always saying it about 'art'. But, it may actually be
true that some have a better view, or hand, or taste than we
ourselves do. Why deny it... I don't.

Now, having said that, can you explain to me why you don't seem to
appreciate comments that aren't of the 'nice work' kind? At least,
that's how it comes across when you talk right over my head and
ignore my response.

Joske
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