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02/06/2006 06:15:04 AM · #1
Can be an object, a human being, an animal, a plant, a light... just about anything.
02/06/2006 09:20:30 AM · #2
What exactly does this mean - Capture Degradation?
02/06/2006 10:10:15 AM · #3
Everything starts off in an original state, and this states slowly changes until the subject/object disapears or becomes something else. For example, skin starts off as soft as silk, and becomes rough as wood after too much hard labour.
02/06/2006 10:55:32 AM · #4
I guess we could call this the "entropy" challenge...
02/06/2006 11:16:12 AM · #5
Originally posted by kirbic:

I guess we could call this the "entropy" challenge...


and meander off in to a discussion of the second law of thermodynamics vs the information content of images.

Two vaguely similar but quite different meanings of entropy, straight off the bat.

'Decay' might be a less confusing title ?
02/06/2006 11:19:33 AM · #6
Many of the images that will be in Broken II will likely be the type that would fall into the rane of 'entropy', 'degradation' and even 'decay'.
02/06/2006 11:39:38 AM · #7
Well I was thinking more about the natural decaying of things, but I see it would be complicated to set that clear.
02/06/2006 11:44:40 AM · #8
Originally posted by charales:

Well I was thinking more about the natural decaying of things, but I see it would be complicated to set that clear.


No, it wouldn't. Just say capture "Natural Decay".

There is no rule that demands that a challenge be composed of one single word. An active challenge right now, "Motion Panning", consists of two words.

Just say what you want understood.
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