Member : steve
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Stranded |
| Name |
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Steve |
| Country |
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United Kingdom |
| Email |
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| Topic |
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Moon-Face (March) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2008-04-15 13:54:09 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1208250469-stranded.jpg |
| Renderer Used |
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PoV-Ray 3.5 |
| Tools used |
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Wings3D, Poser5, PoseRay, PaintshopPro5 for image-maps, and Irfanview for image conversion to JPEG format |
| Render Time |
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1h 12mins |
| Hardware Used |
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AMD Sempron 2800+, 1.6GHz, 1024MB RAM, nV6600GT |
Image description
Thomas McMally the rough 'n' ready alley cat from the Bronx finally met up with his dream girl - Pretty Purdy.
Description of how this image was created
Everything was modelled in Wings. I wanted to spend more time on this but at this point, I'm not sure why or what I would do. I think this is my first 'cartoony' image. The moon uses an image map over my own moon-face model. Edit: Forgot the cats, they're Poser models.
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General statistics
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6 |
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10
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49
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194 / 360 |
| Date uploaded |
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2008-04-15 10:07:49 |
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Specific details
Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).
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Comments by members when rating this image
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29-04-2008
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This is quite cute, I like the moon
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21-04-2008
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I like the moon, it is different but I would have expected a reflection.
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19-04-2008
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I love this! The image tells its own story very well and all details are worked out carefully. Only the rock looks a bit out of place to me on this sandy island. Either it should be part of some larger (hidden) structure which anchors the sand bank, or a few more of them should be seen emerging from the sea.
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