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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Yes, That works too. Some images look best only when flipped one way or the other, but I like this image both ways.
I have heard that people look at images in the manner that their native language is written...in western languages, reading the written word is from left to right; in Asia, reading is from right to left. Not having seen the written Indian language,(and I know there are many languages!)is it also read from right to left as in Asia? |
Aug 25th |
| 68 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Me three, Nick. Sorry, but it is very difficult to focus. And I unfortunately don't have any suggestions on what to do. I have never used Andromedia 3D, or heard of it for that matter, but it seems like an interesting program to use on the right subject. |
Aug 25th |
| 68 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
This is an interesting image using this technique. It would be especially good in neutralizing things or areas that may draw your attention when you don't want that to happen. It would also be interesting to try Nick's suggestion of coloring the glowing edges if it can be done, especially on the hut to set it apart from the background.
I was thinking that maybe the photo subject has just a little too much in "edges" inside the hut because some of the vertical lines get confusing...the hut verticals and the bridge verticals in the back of the hut all blend together. This is where coloring the hut would maybe define it from the background.
Altogether, though, this 3D image is very nice and fun to look at. I spent time wandering in the scene.
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Aug 25th |
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