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    I wanted to try something different for a change.I greatly admire the still life painting of the masters of old.I have nothing but admration for someone who can paint {with a brush} accurate perspective add accurate shadow and lighting also,I always feel spoilt when I can add a gradient in a 2d environment and create a light source,and I shudder at the thought of painting one which wraps accurately around all of the objects it touches and is created by a multitude of sable hairs and varying hues and tones of color.


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    I wanted to try something different for a change.I greatly admire the still life painting of the masters of old.I have nothing but admration for someone who can paint {with a brush} accurate perspective add accurate shadow and lighting also,I always feel spoilt when I can add a gradient in a 2d environment and create a light source,and I shudder at the thought of painting one which wraps accurately around all of the objects it touches and is created by a multitude of sable hairs and varying hues and tones of color.


    Stu.

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    Very warm, very inviting, Stu.

    BTW, where did you get the wallpaper?

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    Thanks bud


    Hmm the wall paper ,I cant actually remember to be honest Gary.


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    Stu

    I have to agree with Gary. There is something quite appealing about your image.

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    Thanks Ron


    I think its the warm tones.My original idea was that underneath the wooden shelf could be a fire so Introduced warm tones for the wood and supplemented it with a warm sunlight color as well as opposed to just a little yellow


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    Acccck the wall paper is off your CD Gare ,sorry didnt realize....I can change it if you like?


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    Very warm and inviting and I like the wallpaper. I hope Gary lets you use it here!!

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    Hi Richard and thanks


    Ya I think Gare will,but I though the least I can do is do him the decency of asking


    Hows the 3D coming along?


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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Hows the 3D coming along? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Excellent, very natural. How do I know? It's simple: because nobody mentioned it. Otherwise we would have told you that there is something wrong but we definitely wouldn't be able to tell you what ;-}

    Only one minor thought: the pic appears to be cut off at the bottom. 5 cm or 2 inch more in front of the candlelights would look more 'well rounded', but that's just my personal opinion.

    Fun aside, looks like a cosy place to spend the rest of the day...

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