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Posted on 01/04/11 09:16:07 AM
Garfield72
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you Steve. I made ​​snow on the roof with eye candy and as I did at the last minute, I forgot that accorded with the colour of the ground(traduction google)!

Posted on 01/04/11 09:19:50 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
laddition wrote:
Merci beaucoup, beaucoup, Steve, d'avoir choisi ma maison comme sujet!

Mon homme et moi avons beaucoup apprécié toutes les contributions, et nous vous disons a tous un grand merci


Et oui, le petit garçon tout mignon sur la photo, c'est mon fils!


Et merci pour le sujet, Véro. Je souhaite bonne chance à toi et ta famille dans votre nouvelle maison.



Posted on 01/04/11 09:31:30 AM
puffin31939
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thanks, Steve. Perspective! I would never have thought of using those bits of the house to draw the vanishing lines. How on earth do I learn to see things like that? It is obvious the horizon is wrong when I see your explanation.
I am currently working my way through your new Perspective video which is great. I hope it wil teach me to see where to draw the vanishing lines. Is there a rule that I can use so I know where to start looking?

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Posted on 01/04/11 10:04:30 AM
Sophie
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you Steve. When making the shadow, I included the shape of the railings on the right side of the balcony which was a mistake as they shouldn't show at the sun's current angle.

Posted on 01/04/11 10:41:12 AM
sutex
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thanks for looking Steve,and corrections...and this title wow!!! that looks great next to my nickname!
Thanks Trevor,you are quite right and the only adjustment you can make, its to use this cinema's 3D glasses, I think now.Well, at least Steve didn't point it as bad thing.It if is croissant,...,fair,...oui-oui(I say), but sometimes its good to eat breakfast if looking at "art",...bla bla bla

Posted on 01/04/11 10:49:40 AM
josephine harvatt
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you Steve

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Posted on 01/04/11 10:56:03 AM
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thanks for the comment, Steve.

My partner Kath, who is an ex-vet, says the dogs are a Dark Golden Retriever, next to that is a Papillon Dog (because of the ears) and the little rat like one is a Chihuahua.


Also, thanks to Véro for the nice PM.


Posted on 01/04/11 11:14:36 AM
katew
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you Steve. I enjoyed doing this one.

Posted on 01/04/11 11:22:34 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you Steve It was fun!

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Posted on 01/04/11 4:36:11 PM
munchonu
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thank you very much Steve! I'll keep on eye on those shadows. Well done everyone else, I've some catching up to do.....

Posted on 01/04/11 5:30:35 PM
brewell
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Steve Caplin wrote:
is that a painted screen downstairs?


Yes it is. One of Vero's own from the reader's gallery.

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Posted on 01/04/11 6:57:35 PM
Jota120
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Re: Challenge 344: L'addition's addition
Thanks again Steve, as others, enjoyed this one, and thanks again to L'addition. Seemed to take a long time on my part, not least because my PC getting stressed out .. so many layers; I even used my own advice (makes a change) and ended up with many groups, they work well ...

Sorry folks a bit of long reply, but Steve must spend a lot of time reviewing our contributions. Re:
Steve Caplin wrote:
.. which of course explains the wacky cyclists in the scene -
.. phew.. just about got away with him, ... more were following...!
although I'm not sure about the provenance of the buddha in the upstairs window.
I think its ok, e.g. there is a centre in Paris http://www.plumvillage.org/ and e.g. Vietnam has an influence
And tell me: how do the cyclists get from the back to the front? Through the flower bed?
erm .. well the upper lawn connects directly with the patio, no flower bed in the way. The steps a bit more fun, with a mountain bike easy i.e. like the cop has, or road cyclist come with legs, dismount as well Off road cycling through forests is good apart from mud and ice! Okay the wacky guy could be a bit more respectful to the wild meadow flowers.
Some of your boars seem to have turned into sheep
I could say a different meat, but since buddha present, they are for the wool and mowing the lawns, or might I say boars "in sheep's clothing".... okay ignore that ...

Great work all, and with your excellent qualified feedback Steve.

Trevor
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