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05/06/2009 05:46:20 PM |
Riiiiight!...and I'm not stealing textures either. Great sense of motion (but, not speeding). |
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05/06/2009 05:34:57 AM |
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05/06/2009 12:12:53 AM |
I definitely get a sense of zooming. Are you sure you weren't speeding? |
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05/05/2009 12:47:41 PM |
Cool thing with this is that you have almost brought it full circle to where it could be a straight photo again . .
Nice feel to it. |
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05/05/2009 09:41:22 AM |
Very well done...so this is what I look like to an "officer"...hmmm |
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05/05/2009 09:34:47 AM |
I haven't mastered that blur technique yet. I like this though. It's like an old photo you'd see in a teen's scrapbook. On the way to Spring Break, and they are all taking photos out the window of the speeding car in which they are riding. |
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05/05/2009 07:14:06 AM |
Hang on!! Warp 7...achieved! Nice! |
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05/05/2009 07:05:49 AM |
Very effective- it really gives a sensation of speed. |
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05/04/2009 12:32:37 PM |
Wow! You did this very well. When you look at it you get an immediate sense of speed and motion. Are you sure you weren't speeding ???? Tee hee. |
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