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10/16/2007 01:24:15 AM |
aw, sad to see this got the DQ... what happened? |
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10/11/2007 08:45:34 PM |
Very creative idea...congratulations on the HM! |
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10/11/2007 12:04:56 PM |
Great idea and concept. Very creative.
Congrats for the 4th & TOP 5 |
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10/10/2007 09:50:25 PM |
Congrats on your new personal best. Cool effect. |
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10/10/2007 03:08:02 AM |
Congrats on your new PB and 4th place! You will have a ribbon in no time :) |
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10/10/2007 03:02:27 AM |
Congrats on the 4th, very creative! |
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10/10/2007 02:59:28 AM |
Congratulations on your PB and top 10. |
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10/09/2007 06:37:01 PM |
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10/09/2007 06:07:48 PM |
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10/09/2007 05:15:20 PM |
Excellent idea and execution. Top 3 for sure. |
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10/09/2007 11:14:14 AM |
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10/08/2007 02:41:47 PM |
nice effects here! good luck i'm sure this will do well |
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10/06/2007 07:41:40 PM |
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10/06/2007 02:46:14 PM |
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10/06/2007 12:28:51 AM |
Nice idea for the challenge ... a sort of bionic-man photo. The realism of, capture of, and post processing of the hand is good, but the circuits look pasted on. Spoils the illusion. I think if you had put some dark shadowing around the edges of the circuits, it would have contributed to the illusion that the circuits were inside. |
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10/04/2007 11:57:00 PM |
Interesting concept! I like the muted tones, it works really well. 6 |
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10/04/2007 06:52:21 AM |
The PP on the middle finger is very well done. |
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10/04/2007 12:22:16 AM |
reminds me of scalvert's corn from technology I |
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10/03/2007 10:46:32 PM |
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10/03/2007 09:39:09 PM |
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10/03/2007 05:58:10 PM |
I would keep only the finger with the circuit. The palm is not good for me. Also, how did you do this? |
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10/03/2007 02:18:22 PM |
this is amazing, by far my favorite. |
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10/03/2007 11:07:38 AM |
Creative image. Nice work. |
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10/03/2007 09:05:22 AM |
Pretty cool looking. I think he needs a band-aid. (or a soldering iron) |
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10/03/2007 07:19:13 AM |
note sure about the green hue in the picture, but other than that nice and creative |
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10/03/2007 04:35:14 AM |
Not abd but the circuitry looks a bit flat. Nice work man and probs the best i've seen so far. |
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10/03/2007 01:55:48 AM |
i had a friend who got a tattoo of a circuit board on his inner forearm... and making it look like his skin was being peeled back (sort of android or t2 like)... the tattoo was badly done lol... wish i had a cam back then to take a pic of it... he seemed to be ok with it .. not sure if he was just putting on a brave face or not lol |
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10/03/2007 12:28:45 AM |
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10/03/2007 12:13:52 AM |
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