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Sep 15th, 2006 at 12:02pm

FSGT Gabe   Offline
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I've been working on getting interesting angles on fighters lately.  Could you please let me know what you think of these?  Tear, rip, fix, whatever...how do they look?  And do you think any are worthy of being gallery-bound?

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Yeah, compression kindof killed a few  Undecided.  Thanks for looking!

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Reply #1 - Sep 15th, 2006 at 12:22pm
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hey man

some interestig angels ill give you that, but i dont, and i think there are a few who dont, like the fish-eye look of a lot of them.

sorry dude
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Reply #2 - Sep 15th, 2006 at 12:28pm

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hi!

I don't know if the jaggies come from compression or from a lack of anti aliasing, but they make your shots hard to look at...
it would be interresting shots without them...

the angle you use are very "engaged" or personal, don't really find the word, and I think we can't really discuss about it, as it appears that you worked the composition of the shots and decided to go for such angles... and it actually make your pictures.

your ground textures look to be good, but you may need to tweak your system to render them properly. and neatly.

the settings you used for the weather are not the best from my point of view, despite I like the look of the horizon line in shots 2 and 4, looks like realistic...

to conclude, and despite my critics may look negative, those shots are interresting and very promising... agressive angles, nice colors, and textures... your first priority is to set your system, and/or find a proper method to compress your shots to obtain neat pictures.

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Reply #3 - Sep 17th, 2006 at 2:50pm

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Thanks for the comments, guys.  Yes I can understand about the fish eye thing...I realize that it can ruin shots but personally I didn't think it was too strong here.  And the compressions...yeah that was harsh.  I can't get any better AA because all I have is the default "video-card" that came with my computer Roll Eyes.  Hopefully I'll get a new one soon.  Anyway, thanks again.

-Kevin Grin
 

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