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Time to Worry (Somewhere Else)

Poser Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jun 25, 2007
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I am back. So now I can worry in the confort of my own home...

Comments (10)


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pjz99

1:49AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Nice dynamics :) I don't know how serious this piece is, but if you decide to revise, I would suggest trying to light it with a couple of spot lights instead of infinite lights - I generally only use 1 very low power infinite to "fill", as you have done here, but key lighting usually looks quite a bit better coming from one or more spots. The red on the clock is very strong, which I am sure is intentional - time is getting behind you! :P

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TheAnimaGemini

2:12AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

I agree here with the light. And her feet are in the carpet. Nice idea and i am sure with another light this is a another master piece from you.

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webmasterfossy

2:57AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Geat scene and shadows.Exellent!!! Samara(Fossy)

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Mondwin

4:15AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Very splendid work...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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thecytron

8:42AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Nicely put together!

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bogart137

8:50AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

I can see the watercolor artist behind this image; shaped lights and shadows, glowing textures and colors. Found a bit confusing the way walls are reflected on the table but I guess its intentional. And yes, her cloths dynamics are great.

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Rutra

9:08AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Very realistic, although I agree with the comments about the light. Very interesting that the clock is directly over the head of the character's shadow, that must have a meaning, like time is in her head and main reason for worrying. And also can't be a coincidence that you chose a bridge as a picture there! I wrote in the previous version of this picture, about worrying: "don't cross the bridge until you come to it". So, she's worrying about a bridge, even if this is so far away, only in a picture! Great symbolism! I've seen those flowers somewhere... ;-) EDIT: I have another quote for you, something I read several years ago and never forgot because I think it summarizes in a very clever way my own opinion about worrying: "Don't worry about the future. Or worry. But know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum. The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind. The kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday." Well, I hope now I didn't make you worried about what else are you missing to be worried about! Maybe now you start worrying for not worrying enough! :-)

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flaviok

11:05AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

Grande criatividade, aplausos (5)

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MarciaGomes

9:10PM | Mon, 25 June 2007

EXCELENTE OBRA.+++++++5

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Sivana

10:34PM | Tue, 26 June 2007

Well, a home with the charme of an office ;-) But wonderful made image!!


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