great work, BNP suck
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
i still cant get over the dog eating its own balls.
my boss was like "oh my god, is that a piece of meat or something......noooo.......its his balls"
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RE: Two images
very dramatic there stinkie, looks like a 1950s scale model (can imagine a smokey room full of architects stood around scrutinising the design haha)
[edit] i like the second image best
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RE: Photo Overlays
good stuff, photomatch can be really powerful for these sort of studies.
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
bubbalove that photo just made me crack up, seriously, i hope thats not your dog haha
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RE: Podium Photomatch (AGAIN!) [TUTORIAL]
good stuff, ill make a step by step tutorial for this next week
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RE: Flint
What are you actually designing?
It doesn't make sense to start with a building first. You should begin with a site/brief/client then let this inform the design process.
I hate to say it, but......
Context, Programme, Form
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RE: Fallen Statue (my apologies to Bartholdi...)
beautiful. I like the b+w version best, almost nightmarish haha good work
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RE: Sunny Hallway With Leather Chairs
same here....i was goin out my mind trying to find the same image!! thanks for the link. why would you post a photo instead of a render? unless he has EXACTLY copied it haha
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RE: Flint
which renderer are you using? The depth blur makes the building look like a scale model in the last image (i used to make this mistake!!)what is the building supposed to be? I think you should check out some corbusier
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RE: Podium Photomatch (AGAIN!) [TUTORIAL]
I dont know why you are impressed Richard, your work infinitely cacks all over this!!
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RE: Podium Photomatch (AGAIN!) [TUTORIAL]
The results can be amazing if you start off with the right photos. When I took my pics the sun went in and out of cloud....you can see the change in tone between the 5 photos which make this image up. (I also didnt use a tripod haha) I'm really not that good at photoshop otherwise I would have tried to make it completely seamless, maybe next time!