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ReyRey
Is this supposed to be fling through space? If it is, You may want to lose the shadow that was cast on the wall. It flattens the image. You may also want to darken the image a bit. Make it look like space. You're windows are s a bit blurry.
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ReyRey
Also, watch out for the repeating pattern in your fire. (from cloning) Also, (Sorry, but I can't stop) the second layer of the ship is the wrong perspective.
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Salvezza
Julie what were you thinking? roflmao
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JClark8220
Hint: The word Mars. The surface below is Mars, not space. The flame was cut out for one souce, a rocket, no cloning done. Who said they were windows? Out of perspective? Says who? Have you ever seen this craft before.. who makes it, etc? Geez.
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JClark8220
And in space, as everyone knows, one side of an object is in sunlight, the other side is in darkness, so there will be some shadow on one side. Simply put, if you don't like what I enter, skip over it and go gaga vote for something unrecognizable.
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splodge
in space no one can hear you rant, S.T.F.U.A.C, all of you
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ReyRey
Soooooooooo you don't want to fix it?? Don't you think there is a reason you're not getting many votes? Those are really bad excuses. Even if it was the surface of mars, it would never be that flat and plain. If you did not clone the fire, then someone
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ReyRey
else did. It's obvious. If the sun was in front of it it certainly would not cast that sharp of a shadow. If those are not windows then it really makes no sense. Anybody on any planet would say, the perspective is wrong. But if your happy, then good.
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ReyRey
I only tried to help. Loosen up a bit.
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JClark8220
No, ReyRey, it doesn't need fixing. I submit as is. The flame came from a photograph of a rocket, no cloning. Have you been to Mars? Up close, I would think it looks flat, like the earth looks flat when you stand on it. You're just picking on me and
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JClark8220
and I say stop it. If you don't like the entry, skip it. As long as names on on the entries, is will always be an unfair contest. I enter for the fun of it, not to win. It's not if you win or lose, it's how you play, and you're not playing very nice.
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ReyRey
Can you possibly be that miserable of a person??? Holy cow. Get over it. I won't bother you anymore. Enjoy your lonely world.
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ReyRey
You play for the fun?? Yeah it sounds like you're having a great time. Yeah, that's why you're not winning. Because of names. Bye
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ReyRey
Scratch that. Nevermind. All is well now.
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TheShaman
planet does not have a 3D feel at all. seems very flat. lack of depth and shadow. the flame gives no highlight to its rocket. If the 'rocket' were entering into the atmosphere, there should be some heat/burn in the front.
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TofuTheGreat
Sheesh. Why can't you take feedback from people who OBVIOUSLY know more than you do? The satellite would not cast a shadow from entry. At that angle you'd be viewing from the surface of Mars and not looking down at Mars.
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TofuTheGreat
Blaming your results on the name is normally ludicrous. Your refusal to accept feedback is starting to make it true for you though.
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Claf
This only sucks! I'm surprised no one else noticed such major detail. :D
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TofuTheGreat
Proof of no shadows. Actual photos of orbiting satellites. [img] ohshot.com...
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JClark8220
Tufu, the picture of a satellite smack dab in the middle of your example HAS A SHADOW.
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JClark8220
Since none of you have been to Mars, I say shut up. There is no atmosphere at Mars, so no heat or burn, Shaman. If you don't like the entry, skip over it but stop telling me what to do. Go PM yourselves to death for your votes, at least I don't CHEAT.
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TheShaman
whos cheating? not even entered in this stupid contest. BTW Mars actually does have a freakin atmosphere. Its just not breathable to humans. Don't worry hun, not gonna bother with you anymore. But I wish you'd take your own advice and Stop giving it to us
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TheShaman
daviddarling.info... funny the scientific community 'who have been to mars' seem to think theres some sort of atmosphere there...
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TheShaman
marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov...
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TheShaman
also in space. depending on where the sun is, will depend on where your light and shadow are. If the sun is directly above, then yes, this would be mostly correct. I'll give you that much.
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JClark8220
Sean, this is my interpretation. Abstract, whatever. It's not perfect, it's not supposed to be. Have you been to Mars? I haven't. This is not an "artist's conception." I notice you want to everyone how to change entries to your liking. Well, Sean..
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JClark8220
everyone has their own taste. I experiment and this is one example. Like it, vote, don't like it, give me CONSTRUCTIVE tips, but don't tell me how to do my own entry.
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TheShaman
I rest my case
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JClark8220
Now I know what's wrong with this photo. I forgot to add the little green men. OMGosh!
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PSC_POLICE
[WARNING] This is your first warning of 3. There will be no justification on entries submitted by ones self. Any re-occurance of such a thing will result in loss of creative activity and generate rude comments from other members. Thanks, PSC POLICE
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JClark8220
PSC_POLICE
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Micose
damn ..u should see a doctor J...just an advice
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TofuTheGreat
Julie by no shadow I mean that there's no shadow on the surface of the planet. Not the satellite. Sorry for the confusion.
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Micose
sorry...i meant : "just open your mind. You will see treasures....Let it go.....
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