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    We've given Imagination Magic a new coat of paint giving the site a great new look and feel. So, I'd like to invite you all to come visit and to spend some time looking around.

    http://www.ImaginationMagic.com

    Very best to all,
    Ron

    Ron Pfister
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    I love your image with the slinkies...you got a great eye for the camera, and you captured the idea of motion very well. Nice work. =)

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    Thanks Earl.

    Funny how the simplest ideas can sometimes be the most effective. Don't you think?

    Ron

    Ron Pfister
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    Lets' try that again

    Ron Pfister
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    Indeed, the simple ones can sometimes be the best. I think the combination of the camera angle (looking up at the stairs as though they were a mountain - something I think most people have done at some point as kids), and the placement of the slinkies themselves. Nothing on them looks repetitive or 'faked'. Anyhow, those are two things that come to mind when I see it.

    Now...what's the chance you're gonna have these animated? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

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    I have thought of animating the slinkie model but never with any seriousness. It would take a little experimenting to come up with the best way to give the coils a natural look while they move.

    Ron

    Ron Pfister
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    Yeah, I got to thinking about how to approach that sort of animation after seeing your image. I came to this conclusion: uhhhhhh

    [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

 

 

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