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    montage *NWS*

    this was tut from a mag 1 girl 1 car no water and the car
    was blue.




    [Edited on 9/23/2005 by mkeefe]

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    Interesting....

    I added an NWS (Not Work Safe) warning for possible viewers.

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    Nice.







    What does not work safe mean?

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    Someone surfing at work probably doesn't want to have this page come up during work. Imagine if your boss walked in?

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    Ahh, I never would have guessed that.





    Not having a boss, I don't think in those terms.

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    That is on the cutting edge, all you need is one complain and it could cost you.

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    very good I like it

    Originally posted by mkeefe
    Interesting....

    I added an NWS (Not Work Safe) warning for possible viewers.

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    pretty good idea
    I would never guess it either...

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    I didn't even know what NWS stood for... but whatever

    Nice work. but her shadow needs work.It wouldn't be so diluted and so big. because both subjects are heavily lit. I think it would just be a small amount around her feet. could almost be better with nothing.

    ~slap

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    Now that you mention the shadow; A different idea.

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    well the problem isn't with your idea of how to make a shadow. that would appear correct on most surfaces. the problem is the water on the surface. you dont' cast shadows on water. it is only a little water though, so it might get a little bit, but it would really only be a slight bit of dark.

    hope this makes sense. look at some reference shots if you can find any...
    ~slap

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