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04/18/2005 09:31:31 AM |
Great picture. Just wanted to let you know that the background is not pure black on my screen, which I'm sure it is intended to be. Very slightly though. |
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04/18/2005 08:36:16 AM |
It should have done better, lovely work and great timing. I did karate for some time and know what this form of extreme action means. |
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04/18/2005 12:07:10 AM |
Great finish! I liked the feel of this when I voted, and happy to see it did well |
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04/17/2005 06:15:08 PM |
is that your work, Daniel? Has your style to it.
Good luck |
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04/17/2005 04:17:45 AM |
good eye for detail ..the woodsplinters make it more real ..the composition more interesting by place the piece of wood it a bit square
alltogether..a skilled rendition on this topic
(i even can imagine this image wears a kind of GF-brand..curious if im right)
Message edited by author 2005-04-18 03:22:14. |
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04/15/2005 11:33:54 PM |
Very nice, love the wood fragments, nicely done! |
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04/15/2005 08:24:57 PM |
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04/14/2005 10:22:51 PM |
wish I could do that! only thing I don't like is the illusion that the hand is floating. I would kind of rather it be attached to a body. :) |
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04/14/2005 02:39:53 AM |
Mr. Funk, Your work is usually very intriguing and obviously very stylized. Not that I'm any one to concern yourself with but I generally really like it or I really don't. In this case it feels too static or staged for the action presented, unlike your "Sore Loser" where you conveyed action in stopped motion to perfection. Perhaps spreading the fragments out a bit more or adding some more angle to the broken off piece would jazz things up. I'll shut up now as you get your 6+, which seems to easily elude me. Apparently I have way too much time on my hands tonight...the little sliver to the right seems hard to avoid. If you aren't who I thought and this is a real karate chop, I apologize, and I'll quietly go back to watching late night infomercials instead of making stupid comments. |
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04/12/2005 02:19:58 PM |
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04/12/2005 06:11:49 AM |
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04/11/2005 08:47:10 PM |
Sorry, but I'm finding it hard to believe that this is actually stopped action. Appears to be set up. |
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04/11/2005 03:19:37 PM |
very creative! I would've liked part of the arm to be visible, too. |
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04/11/2005 10:40:47 AM |
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04/11/2005 09:30:18 AM |
this one seems too set up...the wood chips flying should have some blur or the hand...something seems really off here. |
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04/11/2005 03:21:22 AM |
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