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MJL

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  1. Thank You, Robert.

    Thanks, Gene, smooth is my middle name. (Well, actually its Mergatroyd but that's another post entirely.)

    And Thank You, Nancy, that means a lot coming from the mistress of gorgeousnessous. :D (Thanks for the comments on FB, too. Congrats on your "needs it or not" task.)

  2. Here is the finished Entry Page for my website overhaul.

     

    I wanted an "Old Time" feel invoking the kind of feeling you get when you see a piece of machinery made in the late 19th or early 20th century. Antique from the time when things were made with quality and meant to last. Pretty high goal, I know, but I'm pretty happy with this image.

    Come_On_In0.jpg

  3. Thank You, Rob.

     

    I can work better manipulating cp's than I can using my mouse in my image programs. I like it in 3d because the ridges stand out. I've got quite a bit of time in it but I hope to improve my technique and cut the time down. I don't really care about the patch count because it's just imagery. I'm gonna work on lighting it next to hopefully bring out the highlights.

     

    " I love the flow of Art Nouveau"

  4. In the early 60's Stanley Mouse (Miller) was responsible for a large portion of the San Francisco concert posters at the Fillmore, the Carousel Ballroom, and the Winterland concert posters. He became closely associated with the Grateful Dead and did a ton of artwork for them as well.

     

    His early stuff had a very strong art nouveau influence.

     

    I've decided to emulate his style for my website imagery and have been playing around with the style. this is my first image.

     

    This is a jpg conversion of a TGA rendering from A:M.

     

    I'm having a problem getting crisp edges on the imagery (I'm using Corel Photo Paint X3). There are a lot of image specialists here on the forum, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some hints as to how to the crisp imagery that I'm after. Thank You in advance for any help.

     

    Myron

    Nouveau_Image_sA1.jpg

  5. Good Job, Gene. I've loved this song for years. You bring life to Tom Lehrer. ( and death to a few pigeons )

     

    As an "homage" to this song I have a lyric line in my song "Fishin' " about poisoning the pigeons in the park.

  6. It used to be that A:M would do the "real time render" and show decals in shaded mode. But now I have to go to render mode to see that decals. Even on previous work? Anyone know what happened, and how I could change it back?

     

    Thanks, Myron

  7. Wickedpedia:

     

    The Ammy awards, like the animators themselves are sporadic, unexpected, and slightly unstable. You’re never sure how or when they celebrate, and make themselves known, but it’s always a pleasant surprise when they surface.

     

     

    For prodigious production, vast improvement in a myriad of aspects, this Ammy Award goes to:

     

    *THE SPLEEN* (Applause, Whistle, Applause)

     

     

    Speech, Speech

    SO_Ammy.jpg

  8. The economy crunch has filtered down to us guitar teachers, and my student load is at about 25 to 30%. I've always wanted to get Barrys CD's but at this time I may be able to scrape up the money for one. Which one of the series would cover the making of a character?

     

    thanks for your responses

    M

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