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Nov 13th 2006
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architecture balls man-made poo shit surreal and kaleidoscopic
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I think this is one of my favourite pieces. It's still being worked upon hence the poor quality and not-finishedness of it, but I still think it's looking good as a photomanip already.

Theme: smelly poo
Taken: by a camera

Comments

Akira Says:

Can't wait for the finished stuffs.

TherianAlex Says:

WHOA thats crazy looking wats the effects u used?

chuu Says:

i really quite like it but i woudn't go in it looks a bit scary even though its probably not...probably

XeaL Says:

This looks great! Such a variety of colours. SEHR WONDERFULS

luckinspades Says:

This is nifty and gross at the same time.

GoroUnreal Says:

That's a dirty looking alley xP, not like anyone cleans their alley or anything >.>

M3L Says:

Absolutely gorgeous in a grundgey sort of way. The colors are so vibrant. I desperately want to see what's behind that door. This would be a wonderful background/setting area for a video game. Ya know, something like the Silent Hill series, maybe? Or at least the idea of a cold but semi-vulnerable character that (for whatever reason) is looking for answers, and thinks he/she will find them at this adress, because it was scratched into the wall of the room of his/her lover the night of the dissappearance. Maybe it won't be a gorefest like Silent Hill. Sometimes, the eerie vacancy of a musty building is enough to keep a gamer on edge.. if it's accompanied with the right musical score paired with sufficient evidence that you're not alone in the seemingly empty room. Ever play Myst? Great game. No human contact for the first few installments, which is part of what made the game so great in my opinion. Maybe this could be like Myst in that the gamer wouldn't be in contact with people. Wouldn't it be nifty if the only ones who could help him/her were already dead... Sorry I talk too much.

fanficbug Says:

I like how this gives you a good sense of scale . . . it looks like a tall building and the perspective you chose highlights that. :) Nice!