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The 2nd version of Ten-Fifteen, 2nd Part which will hopefully will pass inspection byApparently my first version wasn't post-apocalyptic enough.
"Until this day, how well the house had kept its peace. How carefully it had inquired, "Who goes there? What's the password?" and, getting no answer from lonely foxes and whining cats, it had shut up its windows and drawn shades in an old-maidenly preoccupation with selfβprotection which bordered on mechanical paranoia. It quivered at each sound, the house did. If a sparrow brushed a window the shade snapped up. The bird, startled, flew off! No, not even a bird must touch the house! The house was an altar with ten thousand attendants, big, small, servicing attending, in choirs. But the gods had gone away, and the ritual of the religion continued senselessly, uselessly."
From "There Will Come Soft Rains" Copyrighted (C) by Ray Bradbury
Getty Images Stock--Cushions on seat below window dressed with roman blind
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Google--City Ruins
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Flying Sparrow
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Better Version artwork assembled in PhotoSuit4 and Adobe PhotoShop Elements, Aug 11 2010
Post-Apocalyptic Concept Copyrighted (C) by mmpratt99
Quote from "There Will Come Soft Rains" Copyrighted (C) by Ray Bradbury
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NuclearD00d [2010-08-11 21:35:31 +0000 UTC]
This is what i meant by destroyed. [link]
Played around with the picture and beat it up a little for like 30 seconds in paint.
Also, try and mess up the pillows.. maybe add moss or some kind of vegetation.. or maybe rust or rotten patches on the frame supporting the window.. ect.
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mmpratt99 In reply to NuclearD00d [2010-08-12 00:33:22 +0000 UTC]
I thought it was destroyed enough.
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NuclearD00d In reply to mmpratt99 [2010-08-12 01:56:58 +0000 UTC]
MOAR DOOM. Hm, once you're att it, add fire!
The broken window would add to a apocalyptical feel.. even more so if the buildings outside is burning.
If it isn't too much work, add a frigging crazy mob trying to take down that gigantic bird.
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mmpratt99 In reply to NuclearD00d [2010-08-12 03:32:36 +0000 UTC]
:frustratekay, a little bit of fire, but no mob! There's already too many effects here!
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NuclearD00d In reply to mmpratt99 [2010-08-12 04:15:39 +0000 UTC]
Come to think of it, if you count on about an average.. how much time do you use when creating your art?
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mmpratt99 In reply to NuclearD00d [2010-08-12 04:24:49 +0000 UTC]
For digital stuff, it depends. A major masterpiece like this takes twelve hours.
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NuclearD00d In reply to mmpratt99 [2010-08-12 04:28:47 +0000 UTC]
You consider 12 hours long? You seem to be overestimating your artistic abilities. I work for days with those things I upload.
Well, with the exception of those artworks where i play around with some lightning effects or self portraits.
Try and go with quality rather than quantity.
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