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  • Mwerp
    Banned
    • Aug 2003
    • 1078

    #1

    River



    There's actually meaning in this one.
  • Cenright
    You thought I was a GUY?!
    • Sep 2003
    • 3139

    #2
    Interesting. It gives me the feeling of industruial irrigation or water ways for a half-underwater city.

    The lighter pentagon in the center would be a landing area. The center of the pentagon is the pumping area. (has the four black holes). At the top of the pentagon in the dark, there is a light area that would be the airlock.
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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    • Privateer
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 2962

      #3
      It looks nice. Its symmetry wrecks it, though.

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      • Moogy
        嗚呼
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Aug 2003
        • 10303

        #4
        Very nice.

        Privateer : Stop taking crack.
        Plz visit my blog

        ^^^ vintage signature from like 2006 preserved

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        • Cenright
          You thought I was a GUY?!
          • Sep 2003
          • 3139

          #5
          I like the symmetry. It fills out nicely.

          And here is the pentagon idea for those that are visually challenged.
          Look at it and then go back to the first and find out if you can then see it.
          Attached Files
          http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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          • fusi0n
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2003
            • 2158

            #6
            i usually don't like works with a lot of symmetry either, but that looks very nice.

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            • Mwerp
              Banned
              • Aug 2003
              • 1078

              #7
              Hmm.. odd interpretation. This was actually for school, representing a theme of the book Huckleberry Finn. I'll paste my rough draft interpretation:

              "The bottom of the image is black representing how slaves were put at the bottom of society, the top is white

              The interruption in the middle is the river, and it has a mix of black and blue to represent the unity between Huck and Jim; at the bottom it has little colour, mostly grey, and as you scan upwards the "river" gains more colour progressively and becomes lighter and more saturated, representing how Huck accepts and considers Jmi as a real person and friend."

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              • Cenright
                You thought I was a GUY?!
                • Sep 2003
                • 3139

                #8
                Originally posted by Mwerp
                Hmm.. odd interpretation. This was actually for school, representing a theme of the book Huckleberry Finn. I'll paste my rough draft interpretation:

                "The bottom of the image is black representing how slaves were put at the bottom of society, the top is white

                The interruption in the middle is the river, and it has a mix of black and blue to represent the unity between Huck and Jim; at the bottom it has little colour, mostly grey, and as you scan upwards the "river" gains more colour progressively and becomes lighter and more saturated, representing how Huck accepts and considers Jmi as a real person and friend."

                And the vertical river?
                http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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                • fusi0n
                  FFR Player
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 2158

                  #9
                  book theme, waterway for half-underground cities; it’s all the same to me.

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                  • Mwerp
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 1078

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cenright
                    And the vertical river?
                    The darker area is all the river. It's both vertical and horizontal. It branches. It's the darker part of that larger render.

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