neodeist, can we agree that we disagree?
Scotty, any suggestions? Posting it here was the most logical use I've found so far.
neodeist, can we agree that we disagree?
Scotty, any suggestions? Posting it here was the most logical use I've found so far.
Last edited by buckobeck; 12 December 2009 at 04:45 PM.
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Of course we can Mark I just think images like this are inspirational for others along with your other work - it need have no other 'use' than that to be worthwhile
Last edited by zaphodeist; 12 December 2009 at 04:40 PM. Reason: added what I meant to put in the first place!
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neodeist, points well taken.
Gary, agreed. Can you define workpersonlike, I'm not sure I know what that means.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
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There's a lot of learning wrapped up in that project, Mark. I have disks full of unused projects but I've learned something on everyone I did. It's all in the name of having a little fun creating something. Your works totally original and I like what you've done there.
It's a great cockpit with lots of details. I like the face in the monitor...unexpected.
You could use it for one frame of a hidden object game. That's something I keep thinking I want to do...create a game. I've actually made one page of game with the help of Peter Hewitt.
Gray. Thanks, sometimes I forget to look for the silver lining so it's good to have optimists such as yourself to remind me of that. I must admit, now that I think about it, that I did enjoy it at the time.
Burpee. Thank you for the compliments. The face that caught you unexpectedly in the monitor is mine, by-the-way. I have created a few games/tests in the past and I enjoyed it, but I'm afraid I don't have the patience to do anything too involved. I'm constantly jumping back and forth between things. Need to work on that I guess. I think you should pursue your dream of creating a game. With an imagination like yours it should be outstanding.
Since we're kind of on the topic of work that's of out of character, for me anyway, I thought I would post a couple more images. So, at the risk of assassinating my image with an image (LOL) here is a child's eyes and a dream catcher. I guess it's not all about skulls and wings.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
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You are multi-talented. I simple love the eyes of the child...very well done.
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