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ronmatt

Joined: 30 Jun 2005
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Location: paradise, Ca


PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really whole heartedly agree with a previous post. There is another forum that is dedicated to 'space scenarios' and after a bit, it gets pretty boring. There are many ways to render a sphere or two (plus) either exploding, getting struck by a meteor, approaching a black hole, etc. After about viewing 100 or so the interest wains. To use 'space art' to tell a visual story challenges the imagination of the viewer and stimulates your creativity. I find it to be more fun as well.

http://ronmatt.deviantart.com/gallery

here are some examples of what I'm (we) are talking about. If you don't like the technique used in these, that's cool. But look at the concept. Try it, I think you'll like it.

Datameister, You're not blowin' your own horn. Besides, if you have a horn to blow, blow it. The people who make it in this world are the ones who say, "Hey, look at what I can do"

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