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Someones ready to rock the stage, Blues brothers anyone? great looking crew. IF you've got any exrta song, i could always find a Fun spot.for 1 or two, to brighten the movie. Good job Spleen. nice work, hope your feelinf well, :)

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Someones ready to rock the stage, Blues brothers anyone? great looking crew. IF you've got any exrta song, i could always find a Fun spot.for 1 or two, to brighten the movie. Good job Spleen. nice work, hope your feelinf well, :)

Myron might have one

Thank you!

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Looking good Spleengene!

You've been upping your game in Lighting and Texturing for awhile now and the results speak for themselves.

 

 

I know this is a WIP but... for your consideration: The Blue/Purple Light's fall off terminates a little early. Perhaps you could increase that Fall Off so that it doesn't terminate in a noticeable line and appears to extend naturally and/or fade. That's the only thing that distracts my attention from what you've got going on as staged.

 

I really like the variation of blue/purple against the red curtains.

It conveys a nice sense of depth behind to the stage.

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just, wow.

took forever to examine all the detail at the edge of the light,

how objects reveal themselves. really good lighting, couldn't get enough!

if this is your ending, do let the camera linger, maybe with a near

undetected sideways trolleying. that would also help bring depth.

 

what a moment!

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just, wow.

took forever to examine all the detail at the edge of the light,

how objects reveal themselves. really good lighting, couldn't get enough!

if this is your ending, do let the camera linger, maybe with a near

undetected sideways trolleying. that would also help bring depth.

 

what a moment!

it is the set from the dance proj. on extras cd

Thank you!

Yes I was thinking good credit scene at the end.

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